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Tour this Wyoming mountain house that is inspired by Asian minimalism

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CLB Architects was commissioned for the architecture and interior design of this stunning minimalist mountain house located in Teton Village, Wyoming. Comfort and simplicity dictated the design of this getaway home that encompasses four bedrooms and five-and-a-half bathrooms.

Inside, you will find a sumptuous 5,735 square feet, providing the California-based owners with ample space for entertaining and hosting overnight visitors. The idyllic location enables easy access to fabulous outdoor activities such as skiing, cycling, hiking, and all that the Tetons have to offer.

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With a design scheme influenced by premium European design and Asian-inspired minimalism, Stone Ridge creates a modest living space for a couple while readily accommodating family and guests. The homeโ€™s minimalist architecture translates the Westโ€™s preordained rustic palette into a quiet, contemporary form.

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The architects elegantly arranged the siting, programming, and landscaping to set the home apart from the three surrounding roads and neighboring residences. The project team designed from outside to inside, orienting the key interior spaces inwards towards the sheltered courtyard and stream at the heart of the site. This design strategy also maximized views towards the Teton Range mountains, minimizing the visual obstructions of neighboring homes and trees.

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A simple interior and exterior material palette create a clean and contemporary aesthetic. Silvertip limestone, clear vertical-grain red cedar, anodized aluminum cladding, and steel accents envelop the exterior, topped with a cedar shingle roof. Refined interiors are comprised of white oak, light stone, and white walls with steel accents.

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The open, vaulted entry to the home is a serene passageway bookended with glass walls. The area is furnished with ottomans reminiscent of the pebbles and boulders found in the courtyard, which are visible when entering the home.

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A minimal steel staircase fills the atrium, ascending to the open, second-level pavilion โ€” the living room, dining room, and Poliform kitchen โ€” vaulted by delicate trusses marching through the space.

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The design team prioritized sophisticated, clean lines with high-quality finishes and fabrics. They incorporated a neutral and grey palate with furnishings that feature pops of blues and gold to align with the clientโ€™s Andy Warhol artwork throughout the home. Additional pieces from the ownerโ€™s existing art collection, including Asian sculptures and chests, lend a unique visual interest to the interiors.

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What We Love: This Wyoming mountain house is surrounded by a breathtaking landscape that offers its owners plenty of outdoor activities. The ultimate getaway home, there is an abundance of space for hosting extended family with an amazing gourmet kitchen and large dining table. We are loving the large windows that frame the natural beauty outside, blurring the boundaries between indoors and out.

Tell Us: What do you find most appealing in the design of this home and why in the Comments below. We love reading your feedback!

Note: Have a look at a couple of other inspiring home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Wyoming: Modern mountain dream home surrounded by the Teton Mountain Range and Rustic family retreat with a charming barn aesthetic in Wyoming.

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A stone fireplace anchors one end of the second-level pavilion, with full views of the courtyard and nearby ski resort to the west.

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The project team selected contemporary furnishings from notable brands such as B&B Italia, Minotti, Poliform, Poltrona Frau, Moroso, Moooi, Gubi, Ligne Roset, and SHIIR, as well as lighting fixtures from John Pomp, Allied Maker, and Bocci.

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A palette of soft tones of blue, green, and neutral colors warm the bedrooms.

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Amanda
1 year ago

Wow, stunning, love that you seem to have an amazing view in almost every room! The decor and minimalism play well together making it feel more homey.

Allison
1 year ago

I am working on an addition project to a 1960s home with a similar looking vaulted roof. Do you know what type of wood was used here?

v
2 years ago

I’m so impressed with OneKindDesign! It never ceases to amaze me how you folks come up with all these amazing houses. There’s nothing else like it on the web!

Erin McGould
2 years ago

I love absolutely everything about this house. Clean, modern and very well designed. Wondering how I can find out what Artist did the gummy bear print along with the yellow dotted Matterhorn image as I would like to purchase.