This rustic modern mountain home was designed by The Jarvis Group Architects, nestled on a beautiful 1.5-acre property in Sun Valley, Idaho. For this beautiful retreat, the owners had a vision for their family home to be warm, inviting and comfortable. They wanted their home to meld into the surroundings and appear as though it had been there for years.
In harmony with nature, this home is clad in weathered gray stone and reclaimed lumber. Outdoor living spaces were designed to maximize the spectacular views, featuring dining, lounging and conversation areas set at varying levels. There is also a hot tub to lavish in, a wonderful spot for evening time stargazing.
Project Team: Architecture: The Jarvis Group Architects | Interior Design: Sherri Luhr Construction: Conrad Brothers Construction | Landscape Architect: Clemons Associates
Above: On the exterior, a Ludowici custom clay tile roof with metal standing seams add a rustic yet elegant aesthetic.
What We Love: This mountain rustic home offers its inhabitants a warm and welcoming ambiance for family gathering and spending time in the outdoors. The breathtaking surroundings provides a tranquil atmosphere for spending time relaxing both indoors and out. We are loving the unique touches throughout this home, from the sliding barn doors to the material palette and even the bronze butterfly joint on the living room floor that proudly displays this mountain home’s elevation!
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Note: Have a look at a couple of other fascinating home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign from the Sun Valley, Idaho region: Gorgeous mountain retreat in Idaho displaying a modern edge and Reclaimed barn transformed into rustic family lodge in Sun Valley, Idaho.
Above: The floors are Domestic American White Oak, random width with a custom finish done by LT Hardwoods of Hailey, Idaho. They are used throughout the home. Wood ceiling beams and structural beams throughout this home are reclaimed, no stain.
Above: When the owners were building this home, the wife surprised her husband with this bronze butterfly joint that was custom fabricated and inset into the flooring at the entrance to their living room. The inspiration was that the husband had stated that a home only qualifies as a mountain home if it is positioned above 6,000 feet in elevation. Their home is set at exactly 6,045 feet!
The designer selected a mainly neutral color palette in the interior furnishings and finishes, with the occasional pop of color. Expansive windows capture mesmerizing mountain scenery in practically every room, including the shower!
Above: In the living room, plaster walls are a natural color with no paint involved. The dimensions of this space is 24′ by 28′.
Above: In the dining room, the barnwood wall cladding features slivers of mirror fitted into the chinks, creating a reflective gleam. The dimensions of this space is 18′ by 13′.
Above: Separating the kitchen and dining room is a custom door built by Conrad Brothers Construction. It is a patina cold rolled steel door.
Above: In the kitchen, the backsplash wall is Montana Weathered Gray Stone, while the countertops and backsplash are Calacatta Borghini. Island is a 6′ x 5′ wire brushed stainless steel top with a patina finish and rivets on the corners. Ceiling beams are reclaimed fir timbers. Windows came VGDF unfinished from Bend River Sash & Door. Kitchen is 18′ by 18′.
Above: In the bedroom, the custom doors are by Bend River Sash and Door, pre-finished wire-brushed cedar on the exteriors and sealed smooth Douglas fir on the interiors. Ceilings are 9’8″ high, while the room dimensions are 17′ by 20′.
Above: In this serene, spa-like bath, the walls are painted in Sea Salt CSP-95 | Benjamin Moore – Low Sheen with the trim done in same color with a Satin Sheen. An antique chandelier hangs above the WETSTYLE freestanding tub.
Above: The ceiling fan is a Hunter product. This room is done in Sea Salt CSP-95 | Benjamin Moore- Low Sheen with trim done in same color with a Satin Sheen.
Above: This room is painted in Sea Salt CSP-95 | Benjamin Moore, low sheen.
Above: On the exterior facade, the stone is a Chief Cliff stone with Frontier Caps. It is a regional stone from the Flathead Lake region of Montana.
Above: An outdoor patio with paved with frontier stone boasts panoramic views towards Baldy Mountain, Proctor Mountain and Griffin Butte.
Photos: Longview Studios
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