The approach is gradual. The road rises, the land opens, and the hill feels deliberate long before the home comes into view. Built into the hillside, the dome sits grounded and settled, with both the front and back doors meeting the land naturally. Iron doors anchor each entry, while front and rear patios extend the living space outward, offering places to pause, take in the views, and move easily between inside and out. A paved driveway leads the way up, reinforcing the sense that the property has been thoughtfully established rather than improvised. Inside, the curve of the enclosure is stable and quiet, holding the main living spaces in a way that feels calm and grounded. The kitchen and living room sit comfortably within the structure, creating space to cook, gather, or relax without excess. Leathered granite surfaces carry through the kitchen and bathrooms, adding a tactile, durable finish that fits the character of the home. The two bedrooms are positioned on opposite ends of the home, giving each its own sense of separation and privacy, with two bathrooms integrated naturally into the layout. Above it all, the loft rises into the center of the dome, where natural light filters down from the windows overhead and shifts throughout the day. The home has been updated with performance in mind. A heat pump and AC system were replaced in 2022, along with all windows, which were upgraded and tinted with argon gas for heat resistance. The tile roof on both the home and detached garage was replaced with a 30-year underlayment, while the flat roof on the garage was updated more recently. The exterior paint on both the home and the detached garage was refreshed within the last two years, maintaining a clean, cohesive presence across the property. Set apart from the main living space, the detached garage and carport keep vehicles and storage out of the daily flow of the home. Adjacent to them is a fully enclosed, climate-controlled room that is already plumbed, creating a rare opportunity to decide what comes next. Whether finished as a studio, workspace, wellness room, guest suite, or expanded utility space, the infrastructure is already in place, allowing the next chapter to be shaped over time rather than rushed. Behind the scenes, the essentials have been addressed. The well system was fully updated in 2025, including the pump, motor, tanks, and electrical components. The septic system has been serviced and updated. A Solahart solar hot water system, water softener and conditioner, and new outdoor solar lighting support a property designed to operate efficiently and quietly. This home doesn't announce itself. It reveals itself. For someone who pays attention to how a place is built, how it functions, and how it feels to live within it, this one makes sense the moment you arrive.