Kibo Group Architecture in collaboration with Shannon Callaghan Interior Design is responsible for the design of this stunning mountain timber frame home, located in Hamilton, Montana. This rustic family compound incorporated many different design elements and textures. Round log posts accent the outside. Steel brackets accent the timber trusses in the interior. The exposed timbers and trusses with the tension rods help to make this dwelling feel one-of-a-kind.
Project Team: Architect: Kibo Group Architecture | Builder: Rocky Mountain Homes | Interior Design: Shannon Callaghan Interior Design
What We Love: This mountain timber frame home offers an incredible rustic warmth throughout its interior living spaces. The material use of wood and stone add to the overall inviting warmth, while furnishings, light fixtures, and accessories build character and charm. Soaring ceilings and large windows create an open and airy feel while framing spectacular views of the nearby mountain range.
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Above: In the living room, the area rug was sourced from Amira Rug Gallery in Missoula, MT. The exquisite chandelier is from Inspired Iron.
Above: The fireplace stone is Chief Cliff stone, from Montana Rockworks. The swivel chairs are from American Leather.
Above: In the kitchen, exquisite rustic light fixtures and exposed timbers with the round log posts help to bring this space to life. The cabinets are Knotty Alder with a custom stain, while the custom vent was made by Hellgate Forge. The barstools are from Epoch West Furniture in Bozeman MT. The light fixtures are from Inspired Iron. Countertops are Lapidus Granite.
Above: This gorgeous home bar features a walnut bar top and Juperano granite counters. The barstools are from Woodland Furniture. Light fixtures are from Inspired Iron. Walls are Chief Cliff stone from a quarry in Montana.
Above: In the home office, the leather office chair was sourced from American Leather.
Above: In the home theater, the flooring features FLOR carpet tiles on concrete. The reclining leather seats are from American Leather.
Above: In the steam room/sauna, the walls are stacked slate.
Above: In this steam room/sauna, the chairs are outdoor chairs from Gloster.
Above: Log and timber accents help to transform an ordinary bedroom space into a warm rustic retreat. The wall finish is a product called American Clay.
Above: In the bathroom, the wall treatment is American Clay โ a natural earth plaster product. Illuminating this space, the light fixture is from Candella. The tile is a tumbled travertine.
Above: On the exterior facade, the intermingling of log posts and stonework give this dwelling a warm rustic feel. All of the exterior light fixtures were custom designed and locally fabricated by Hellgate Forge.
Above: The beauty of this home shows through in its mix of materials, dovetail log siding, stone accents, and log posts.
Photos: Courtesy of Shannon Callaghan Interior Design
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