This rustic mountain retreat offers luxury details and an indoor-outdoor lifestyle, designed by Design Associates Architects in collaboration with KAM Designs. Offering spectacular mountain vistas, this timber frame home is nestled in the Shooting Star community, in the heart of Teton Village, Jackson Hole, Wyoming. The residence encompasses 8,000 square feet of living space with six bedrooms, six-and-a-half bathrooms, three fireplaces and a three-car garage.
Builders Mortensen Signature Home constructed this vacation home with exquisite attention to detail. The interiors boast spacious rooms with a mix of antiqued hardwood flooring, framed by stone and skip troweled glazed walls. Large timbers frame the great room, gourmet kitchen and formal dining room. A private wing of this home encompasses a master bedroom suite. This space plays host to a spa-sized bath with steam shower, an expansive boutique closet and his/hers luxury accommodations.
This home features many fabulous amenities, including a main level guest suite with a fireplace, elevator to the second level bedrooms, home theater, wine grotto, and an over-sized three bay garage. Floor-to-ceiling windows throughout highlight the magnificent mountain and valley views. Outdoors, stone patios offer the perfect place to relax, entertain and enjoy the splendor of the Teton Mountain range.
What We Love: This stunning timber frame home offers everything one could possibly dream of when it comes to mountain living. Exquisite details that includes expansive windows framing views of the rugged Tetons and spacious living areas offering comfortable and inviting furnishings. The mix of material elements presents a cozy and warm atmosphere that is not only perfect for a relaxing vacation retreat, but fantastic for entertaining family and friends!
Readers, what details do you find most appealing about this rustic mountain retreat?
Above: The flooring in the main living spaces is rustic oak, while all the bedrooms feature rustic hickory.
Above: Material elements throughout this home includes timber trusses, reclaimed log timber and Oklahoma Moss Rock.
Above: In the kitchen, the custom designed cabinetry features a unique blend of handcrafted traditional carpentry, hand applied finishes, and advanced engineering—all with a conversion varnish coating system.
Above: The roof consists of standing seam rusted metal and cedar shakes.
Photos: Sargent Schutt
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