Camp run-a-muck is a cozy mountain cabin infused with a mix of rustic character and modern details designed by Pearson Design Group, located in Harlowton, Montana. Highline Partners constructed this quaintย 1,750-square-footย guestย escape. Its a fusion of glass, metal and timber, evoking a rustic elegance with a modern twist. A blending of historical and contemporary with spectacular views that draws the outdoors into this inviting space.
The homeowners goal was for the architects to design a space that appears like they discovered and restored an old Forest service cabin on the property. Working with this vision, the architects created a home where it appeared as if they were replacing crumbling stone walls with steel framed glass. Creating a visual sense of spaciousness,ย a simple palette of rustic and modern materials was used throughout.
Montanaย moss stone walls creates a rugged aesthetic thats in keeping with a traditional mountain retreat. Adding a hint of industrial to the cabin is the concrete flooring and steel fireplace doors in the living room.
Another beautiful material integrated into the design is reclaimed oak. You can see it showcased in the ceilings, custom cabinets in the kitchen and in the main hallwayโdoors and horizontal wall paneling.
What We Love: This cozy mountain cabin invites nature inside by integrating natural materials throughout. The use of expansive windows helps to keep this small home feeling light and airy. Notice the moose head sculpture mounted on the stone wall behind the dining table? It was constructed out of scrap-steel! The wood dining chairs are pretty note-worthy too! … what do you find unique about this home?
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Above: Suspended above the dining table is a whimsical-shaped cloud chandelierโCumulus Chandelier (source).
Above: Illuminating the reclaimed oak island in the kitchen are stunning glass pendant clamp lights sourced from Lindsey Adelman.
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Above: Beautiful steel doors frames the wood burning fireplace in the living room. The stone is Montana moss rock laid out in a tight dry-stack installation.
Above: The master bedroom features a chandelier comprised of coarse fibers, adding an interesting textural aesthetic to the space.
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Above: Fallen lodgepole pines gathered from around the property have been repurposed on the ceiling of this guest bathroom. They are set in random lengths, creating the effect of a log cloud. Eight recessed LED lights are integrated amongst the wood. Adding to the rustic modern feel is the porcelain floor tiles with a wood-grain aesthetic, reclaimed oak cabinets and a steel countertop.
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Photos:ย Gibeon Photography
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