Miller-Roodell Architects was responsible for transforming a reclaimed post and beam barn into a stunning rustic family lodge, located in Sun Valley, Idaho. The structure began its roots in Vermont, and was given new life by the architects for a couple from the Chicago area. The clients were wanting to have a home that they could enjoy and reconnect with their extended family for fishing and skiing. The barn was given an extension with a new master suite, garage and artist’s studio, which are surrounded by a beautiful outdoor patio complete with a fireplace, perfect for family gatherings. With plenty of space for entertaining, this four bedroom home features reclaimed board siding and stone and metal roofing.
What We Love: Offering the ultimate getaway experience, this rustic family lodge is surrounded by a peaceful setting of rugged beauty. Elements of wood and stone infuses warmth and character into this idyllic living environment. Overall, from the surroundings to the architecture, this retreat offers it’s inhabitants an inviting experience for family vacations… Readers what do you think, would this be your ideal family getaway? Tell us in the Comments below!
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Above: These entryway doors were custom designed with slated wood that is on a sliding track, perfect for opening the main doors to let natural breezes travel through the home.
Above: The kitchen countertops are Caesarstone quartz Lagos Azul.
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Photos: Courtesy of Miller Architects
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