Introducing the Bowtie House—an architectural masterpiece nestled on 10 wooded acres in east Fayetteville. Designed by Tim de Noble, former Dean of Architecture at the University of Arkansas, this modern home blends seamlessly with the Ozark landscape. The unique “bowtie” roofline allows for vaulted ceilings, abundant natural light, and rainwater collection. The main level features the kitchen, living, dining, and a spacious primary suite—all universally designed for easy living. Floor-to-ceiling windows and an expansive porch create a seamless indoor-outdoor experience, with tree canopy views and seasonal glimpses of the Ozark Plateau. Interior finishes include maple floors, custom cabinetry, and cherry doors. The exterior is wrapped in Galvalume panels over stucco, wood, and native stone. Upper-level guest bedrooms offer privacy, while the lower level includes garage access and utility space. Peaceful, private, and thoughtfully designed—this home is truly one-of-a-kind.