Lake Flato Architects in collaboration with Madeline Stuart Associates has beautifully reimagined this rustic modern house located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. From start to finish, it took almost fifteen years to remodel the house, which was done in stages. Now, virtually every square foot of the house has been completely redone.
Step inside this home to be greeted by a slatted wood wall in the entry that partially conceals the stairs leading to the loft library, a secluded spot for reading and playing cards. The branch sculpture is bronze and was wired to create a chandelier. Continue below to see the rest of this gorgeous dwelling…
What We Love: This completely transformed house showcases bright and airy living spaces decked out with stylish furnishings, finishes, and fixtures. Large windows capture extraordinary views of the Teton Mountain Range in the distance, providing an overall feeling of tranquility. There are so many fabulous details in this updated home, but our favorite feature is the party barn, the ultimate space for lounging and entertaining… with a view!
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The living room overlooks the Grand Teton mountain range and features a combination of vintage and custom furniture by MSA.
The bronze table is by Philip & Kelvin Laverne and the lounge chairs with rift oak bases were designed by MSA.
Above: The dining room overlooks the Teton mountain range and features a massive table made from a single piece of claro walnut and chairs of bleached elk skin—both designed by MSA.
Above: The kitchen was designed by David Lake and MSA. The cabinetry is stained rift oak and the chairs are by Hans Wegner.
Above: A worn leather banquette anchors the kitchen breakfast area and is surrounded by vintage Hans Wegner chairs.
Above: The library includes a 1960s Milo Baughman table, 1970s leather & rosewood chairs by Don Shoemaker, and custom lounge chairs by MSA.
Above: A pair of suede and shearling chaises offer cozy seating in the bedroom sitting room.
Above: A Philip & Kelvin Laverne bronze wall plaque hangs above a desk in the bedroom sitting room.
Above: Walnut paneled walls provide warmth and texture in the main bedroom.
Above: Grasscloth wall covering mimics the pattern and coloration of the stone wainscot that lines the walls of the main bathroom. The vanity is rift oak and the bronze hardware was custom-made.
Above: The bedside table is leather and walnut, and the lamp is cast bronze.
Above: The ‘Party Barn’ is the latest addition to the property. Design by David Lake, it features various areas for entertaining and lounging, including a deck with extravagant views of the Teton mountain range.
Above: A massive artisan-made light fixture hangs in the stairwell to the party barn. Dating to the 1970s, it’s over 10’ high and weighs more than 300 pounds.
Above: A custom pool table was designed for the space.
Above: A recent addition, the screened dining porch provides the perfect spot for entertaining in the summer time.
Above: Originally a no-man’s-land at the edge of the property, Jackson-based architect Chris Baxter carved out a magnificent spot for this fire pit seating area. The Teton Mountain Range looms in the distance.
PHOTOGRAPHER Trevor Tondro
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