The Tunken is a mountain rustic log cabin that has been designed by Pioneer Log Homes, nestled on 160 acres of pristine wilderness in Hamilton, Montana. The 7,746 square foot, six bedroom, four bathroom home was designed with an understated elegance, crafted by top notch artisans. Custom designed, this wooded retreat offers plenty of seclusion, with dramatic views of the snow capped Bitterroot peaks. The gourmet chef’s kitchen was built for entertaining, the focal point of the home with high-end appliances and a butlers pantry. The spacious great room features soaring vaulted ceilings of 27 feet accented with hand forged chandeliers and wooden flooring comprised of 200-year-old reclaimed wood derived from railroad trestles and barns from the east coast. Cozy furniture arrangements are set to promote social gatherings, centered around a massive wood burning rock fireplace. The master bedroom retreat showcases a private sitting area with a fireplace, lovely dressing area, luxurious master bathroom and an office with a fireplace. The property also encompasses outdoor spaces for entertaining with a fireplace, heated three car garage with custom carriage house garage doors, two guest houses that are separate from the home, a barn and wonderful water features.
The spectacular home could be all yours, listed for sale at $13,000,000, from here.
The home was constructed of logs from burned-out forests. They were squared off by hand in the inside, yet rounded on the outside. This would make it easier for hanging decor and keeping dust from collecting between the logs.
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Upstairs there are plenty more bedrooms for family and guests, including a bunk room and a loft.
This incredible home has been featured on the Discovery Channel’s Epic Log Homes. It has also received an award for the Best Log Home Design for homes over 4,000 square feet by the National Association of Home Builders.
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