Constructed by Carney Logan Burke Architect together with Teton Heritage Builders, this stone and barnwood siding home is nestled in an idyllic setting along Jackson Hole Wyoming’s Snake River. This modern sanctuary sings with a delicate harmony of exquisite details: Carlo Moretti lamps, Poltrona Frau chairs, and local artists. On the exterior, the stone, and barn wood siding contrast with smooth copper elements, while its roof peaks mimic the scenic ridgeline. Continue below to see the rest of this spectacular home tour…
DESIGN DETAILS: EXTERIOR ARCHITECTURE Carney Logan Burke Architects INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE WRJ Design Associates CONTRACTOR Teton Heritage Builders LANDSCAPING Verdone Landscape Architects
When designing for this home, the project team emphasized a contemporary aesthetic, focusing on clean lines with minimal wood trim. This created a quiet and calming interior space. The top priority when planning for the design was learning how the homeowners planned to use the house. Lifestyle should come before style, it is important to design around how you are going to live in the home, now just how it looks. Great design lifts the soul!
What We Love: This refined home offers a warm and inviting experience from the moment one enters through the front door. The interiors welcome you in with a calming palette, a layering of opulent textures, and soft, natural light. Overall this home is in perfect harmony with its surroundings. There is a sense of tranquility as you move through the interiors, where no detail has been overlooked.
Tell Us: What do you think of the overall design of this Wyoming home? If this were yours, are there any details in the design that you would do differently? Please share your thoughts in the Comments below!
Note: Have a look at a couple of other incredible home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign from the state of Wyoming: A mountain modern home with glorious views of the Teton Mountains and A spectacular mountain house opens to the Grand Teton landscape.
Above: Lift-and-slide glass doors in the living room help blur the boundaries between indoors and out. These doors are also in the master bedroom.
Above: Hand-blown leaded crystal pendants are suspended above the kitchen island.
Above: A Lindsey Adelman chandelier is suspended over a Holly Hunt walnut table.
Above: A hallway leads to the home office, featuring a distressed leather frame and strap Captain’s Mirror by BDDW. The exquisite leather of the Brera bench is by Poltrona Frau.
Above: The master bedroom features lift-and-slide glass doors, connecting the space to the outdoors. There are also automated insect screens that descend, allowing you to lie in bed like you are glamping… yet without the bugs!
Above: The mudroom walls are upholstered with bleached white hair on cowhide.
PHOTOGRAPHER William Abranowicz
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