Pearson Design Group is responsible for the design of this spectacular mountain modern home located in Wilson, a quaint village at the bottom of Teton Pass, Wyoming. Taking four years to build, this beautifully designed dwelling is set upon a rise that overlooks a private pond, the Snake River and the Teton Mountain Range.
Expansive floor-to-ceiling windows are perfectly placed for the homeowners to capture a view of their favorite mountain range from any room. The exterior is clad in materials that melds into the landscape, this includes board-formed concrete, exposed steel beams, and reclaimed white oak.
Project Team: Architect: Pearson Design Group | Builder: On Site Management | Landscape Architect: Agrostis Inc
What We Love: This fabulous mountain modern home features a beautiful mix of materials and stylish furnishings and accessories throughout. Expansive windows captures sweeping views of the majestic mountains. This is the ultimate dream home for those who love the pristine rugged beauty of nature.
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Above: A dual-sided fireplace helps to visually delineate living spaces in this open concept floor plan. The heavy use of wood, plush furnishings and a layering of textures helps to infuse warmth into the otherwise modern interior of this mountain modern home.
Above: The kitchen in this mountain modern home is an entertainer’s dream, with dual islands and high-end appliances. A waterfall marble island adds an elegant touch.
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Above: In the master bedroom of this mountain modern home, a dual-sided fireplace separates from the master bath. A large window captures views of the spectacular Teton Mountain Range.
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Photos: Audrey Hall & Aaron Kraft
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