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Spectacular modern retreat surrounded by the majestic Teton Mountains

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This spectacular modern retreat designed by CLB Architects is located at the base of the Teton range just outside of Wilson, Wyoming. Surrounded by beautiful rolling hills and mature aspen trees, this residence was designed to maximize its site and spectacular views. Nestled on the Crescent H Ranch, this home is all about privacy… and the views. This includes the entire Teton Mountain Range and the Sleeping Indian.

Highlights to the surrounding area include unlimited access to a 1,300 acre groomed trail system, which is perfect for summer and winter activities. This includes cross country skiing, hiking, biking, and even private blue-ribbon fly fishing on the spring creeks of the ranch. The trail system also offers access to the Snake River and the Bridger-Teton National Forest.

Project Team: Architecture: CLB Architects | Interior Design: Frame Design Co. | Builder: KWC Construction

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This 35-acre private mountain property features 7,302 square feet of living space with four bedrooms and six full bathrooms. The architect’s central focus was to bring the outdoors into every room of the home by siting the home to access the views. Attention to detail is magnified around every corner, with beautiful craftsmanship that really makes this home shine. Expansive sliding glass walls disappear to reveal panoramic vistas of the surrounding valley.

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At the heart of the home is the central living area, which connects two wings of the structure. The north side of the wing encompasses a master bedroom suite, guest suite, and a conservatory. On the west side of the wing, you will find two guest bedroom suites as well as a media room. A private owner’s level (second story) encompasses plenty of wonderful amenities: an office, library, and master bedroom with his and her private bathroom.

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What We Love: This spectacular modern retreat is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities and living in a dwelling with fabulous views of the Teton Mountain Range. The aspens on the property are beautiful and add a peaceful feel to this striking contemporary abode. The walls of glass help to illuminate the space with natural light, adding a seamless indoor-outdoor connection. A stone and wood exterior facade help to meld the home to its site.

Tell Us: What are your thoughts, would this be your idea of the perfect dream home? Let us know in the Comments!

Note: Have a look at a couple of our favorite home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign from the portfolio of the architects of this project, CLB Architects: Mountain home in Wyoming inspired by its surroundings and Striking home with walls of glass showcases views of the Teton Mountains.

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Above: On the exterior facade, exquisite gray Chief Cliff stone walls are topped by a metal-clad roof, in perfect harmony with western red-cedar sidings and eaves of custom-stained white oak.

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Above: This entryway of this spectacular modern retreat is decorated with items from Shine By Sho, David Adler, and Lawson-Fenning. The artwork is by Kollabs represented by Diehl Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming.

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Above: The interior of this mountain-dwelling echoes the exterior in tone and materials, featuring white-oak floors and ceilings, gray Chief Cliff stone chimney masses, and flat-panel doors with hidden fittings.

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Above: This spacious living room has the Chelsea Square Sofa from Dmitriy & Co covered in Billy Marl fabric from Romo. The sofa back cushions are covered in a plaid Holland & Sherry fabric. The Delray Cocktail Table is from Robert James Collection and it is sitting on a beautiful silk weave rug from David Adler Rugs.

The Polo Club Chairs from Anees are covered in a fabric from Lavinder Textiles. The back pillows are covered in a playful fabric from Pierre Frey called Playtime. Both the Portia Side Tables and the Summit Table Lamps are from Holly Hunt.

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Above: This open and spacious kitchen is filled with clean lines and smooth surfaces. The Grey Beat Lights from Tom Dixon hang above the Counter Stools from A.Rudin, covered in Canberra Loden from GH Leather. The Egg Chairs are covered in Corin Lava Rock fabric from Romo while they sit around the Luca Table from Anees. 

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Above: In the dining room, the Infinity Table with canaletta walnut top and base is paired with the Nissa & Eva dining chairs from Porada. The dining chairs are covered in Musa Grey Seal Fabric from Black Edition Romo. The 5-pendant Bolle Chandelier in brushed brass hangs above the walnut table. A Hunt Slonem bunny art piece hangs in the background.

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Photos: Gibeon Photography

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John L
3 years ago

The setting! Oh my.

Suzanne Riviere
3 years ago

this build has all of the materials i love the most. beautiful. simple elegance.

Suzanne Riviere
3 years ago

what is the landscape feature in top photo? pool?

Kathleen Shiloh
3 years ago

Love the architecture… interior and exterior… very creative and exciting. Love the use of various textures. However, I found the furniture selection and lack of color and void of accessories boring. Lacks all personality… No warmth. Who lives like that today?