Locati Architects designed this modern, rustic mountain house in collaboration with Schlauch Bottcher Construction, located in The Yellowstone Club, a private residential community nestled amidst the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains in Big Sky, Montana. The home showcases a harmonious blend of natural materials, expansive walls of glazing, and refined craftsmanship that highlight the surrounding mountain scenery.
Warm wood tones and stone elements create an inviting atmosphere, while contemporary details lend a touch of sophistication to this luxurious retreat. Continue below to see the rest of this fabulous home tour…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Locati Architects INTERIOR DESIGN Locati Interiors BUILDER Schlauch Bottcher Construction
A majestic mountain backdrop adds to the curb appeal of this gorgeous mountain dwelling. Steps on the side of the property lead around to the backyard outdoor living areas.
What We Love: This mountain house in Montana provides a wonderful home for enjoying the beauty of the surrounding landscape throughout the seasons. Expansive windows frame breathtaking mountain vistas, while cozy interiors invite relaxation after a day of outdoor adventure, whether it’s hiking in the warmer months or skiing the snow-covered peaks in winter. Overall, this home perfectly balances rustic warmth with modern elegance, creating an idyllic mountain retreat for its owners and their guests.
Tell Us: What design features do you love most, and what would you change if this were your personal mountain retreat? Let us know in the Comments below!
Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other incredible home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Montana: This Montana ranch house gets a cozy update with peaceful river views and Inside a stunning Montana mountain house with elegant and rustic interiors.
Above: The great room features a dramatic floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace, adding warmth and a beautiful focal point. Floor-to-ceiling windows frame breathtaking views of the majestic mountains.
PHOTOGRAPHER Whitney Kamman Photography
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