This modern hilltop home is the work of Design Associates Architects in collaboration with Peak Custom Homes, located in Jackson, Wyoming. Overlooking the Teton Mountain Range, this home encompasses 3,850 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms. The south exterior of this dwelling was designed to withstand the strong winds. The architectural design of the exterior facade features a metal and stone siding material, glass and a shed roofline. Attached to the exterior of the home is a metal spiral staircase, which leads from the ground level to a rooftop deck, boasting spectacular 360-degree views of the rugged mountains.
Above: The dwelling is nestled on 6.38 acres, surrounded by the breathtaking beauty of the Teton Mountains.
What We Love: This modern hilltop home offers a striking two-story exterior facade that is surrounded by rugged beauty. On the inside, floor-to-ceiling windows capture the astonishing views of Wyoming’s mountainous environment. The interiors provides a striking contrast to the exterior, with a stylish Southwestern vibe that is warm and inviting. Overall we are loving this the home, especially its idyllic location… Readers, what do you think, could you live in the quiet solitude? Tell us in the Comments!
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Above: The leeward side of the house โ or the side where the trade winds pass after they hit the mountain โ soaks on the magnificent views.
Above: Floor-to-ceiling windows in the living room frame views of the specular beauty of the Tetons.
Above: Expansive walls of glass opens this dwelling to the views of the valley.
Above: The interior layout of the main living spaces of this home offers a simple flow from dining to kitchen to living.
Above: A staircase leads to the lower level bedrooms.
Above: The entry foyer of the home off the vestibule.
Above: A South-facing rooftop deck, offering a fantastic spot to relax and enjoy the views and also to entertain guests.
Above: A perspective of the North side of the exterior facade at nightfall.
Above: A perspective of the South side of the exterior facade at twilight.
Photos: Aaron Kraft – Krafty Photos
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