private getaway On a mountain setting, yet still in easy reach of urban conveniences, is increas- ingly being the route taken by many city folk fed up with inner-city dwelling. This week’s feature home offers ail that and more. Distinguish-. ed by spacious living quarters set on a rocky bluff with a panoramic view of Indian Arm, the home is a classic study in rustic, yet f modern living. The post and beam decor and ordered layout, designed by Ed Dodson, offers not on-' ly a feeling of privacy, but also room to spare — each living area is almost completely self-contained in its own module. The house, highlighted throughout with high-rise ceilings, window-lined walls and wood panelling, has over 3,400 square feet: of living area oft-three levels, along with 700 square feet of sundeck »- facing the water. The skylight-enhanced in- ternational kitchen, which features corian cabinets and ‘a Jennaire range, offers a delightful workspace to the resident gourmet. It also has an eating nook large enough infer everyday activity, with a _ Separate formal dining™ area .. for special occasions. The master bedroom is See page B2 985-2131 A fasite, words | ‘are Opening New Doors on the North Shore