This stunning modern mountain escape was designed by Pearson Design Group, located on a sprawling five-acre property in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Encompassing 5,400-square-feet of living space, this dwelling is beautifully sited to maintain privacy while taking in the wide-open views of the Tetons.
The exterior of the home is clad in hearty, earthy materials – board form concrete, exposed steel beams, and siding, reclaimed pine, and carefully placed windows. The interior is clean and crisp with walnut trim and doors and a combination of concrete and reclaimed oak wood floors with radiant heat throughout.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Pearson Design Group BUILDER On-Site Management INTERIOR DESIGNER Pearson Design Group
With the Teton Range to the west and the Gros Ventre Range to the east, it’s hard to avoid having a spectacular view. General requests by the homeowners included wanting the home to blend with the outside. “We wanted to be able to leave the doors open and walk in and out. And have living areas outside,” states the owners.
What We Love: This modern mountain home provides its occupants with an incredibly designed home and breathtaking views from every direction. We are loving the amazing outdoor room that can be enjoyed throughout the year thanks to the cozy fireplace and sheltered design. Interior living spaces are layered with textures and stylish design details to create an inviting home for living and entertaining.
Tell Us: What do you find most appealing in the design of this Jackson Hole escape and why in the Comments below!
Note: Be sure to have a look at a couple of other fascinating home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Wyoming: Tour this gorgeous timber and barn wood home in Jackson Hole, Wyoming and Serene and inviting home in Wyoming overlooks a picturesque meadow.
In place of a formal entry hall, the architects substituted an outdoor room.
The outdoor room features an outdoor fireplace, something that comes in handy when the weather is frigid and the snow is knee-deep, as it is in Wyoming during the winter. There are also sliding barn doors, in case it gets too windy. The entry features the best view of the whole house.
The furnishings were chosen to withstand the elements, but the owners do bring the cushions and the pendant light in when they’re not here.
An eye-catching detail on the floor is a panel of chevron-patterned French oak set into poured concrete.
Above: The powder room features a Claro walnut countertop with a Siena Tamburo Vessel sourced from Stone Forest.
Above: The solid walnut kitchen cabinetry was custom made, with Shift knobs by Ted Boerner for Rocky Mountain Hardware.
Above: The hand-cut plywood letters on the kitchen shelf are from Gregory Morris’s Etsy shop, HavenAmerica.
Above: A custom black walnut slab dining table is encircled by Wishbone chairs from Design Within Reach. The light fixture was made by IronGlass Lighting.
Above: The black walnut staircase features LED lights mounted beneath each riser to illuminate the way at night.
Above: In the primary bedroom is a custom-designed Claro walnut bed. The antler chandelier is by Frank Long.
Above: In the primary bathroom, Ronbow round ceramic sinks with Purist fixtures from Kohler sit on Calacatta marble counters. The Bella Modern Pendant Light was sourced from Niche Modern.
Above: A custom-made cabinet in the primary bedroom has Brut Pendant pulls by Ted Boerner for Rocky Mountain Hardware.
PHOTOGRAPHER Audrey Hall & Trevor Tondro
1 comment