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Dallas-based Avrea and Company has completed the beautiful interior renovation of a family mountain retreat situated in Teton Village at the base of Jackson Hole Mountain, Wyoming. This 4,000-square-foot, four-bedroom, four-and-a-half-bathroom home is a second home for a family from New York, who desired a place for extended family gatherings during the holidays. Multiple seating vignettes throughout were a top priority for the redesign of this home.
The original home was beige and brown, and the owners wanted an entirely new color palette. A Pierre Frey Braquenié Medaillons Bouquet-Rayure fabric became the defining design element, inspiring the whole color story. The designer complemented the rich reds by layering in lush greens and pale blues, creating an overall aesthetic that feels like a Swiss chalet winter paradise: festive, colorful, and ultra-inviting.

All of the upholstery, beds, and rugs were custom-designed and fabricated by the interior designer.

What We Love About This Home
We love how a single fabric choice, the Pierre Frey Braquenié, became the thread that tied the Jackson Hole home’s entire theme together. The layering of pattern on pattern, from plaid armchairs to suzani curtains to Nordic rugs, somehow never feels chaotic, landing instead in a place that feels deeply considered and genuinely lived-in. The main bedroom’s serene blue-and-white retreat, set against all that festive color, is the kind of thoughtful contrast that elevates a home from well-decorated to well-designed.
Tell Us: Would this Jackson Hole home be your idea of the ultimate family entertaining retreat? Let us know why or why not in the Comments below!
Note: Check out a couple of other incredible home tours that we have highlighted here on One Kindesign in the state of Wyoming: A dreamy mountain retreat with serene views of Wyoming’s Teton Mountains and Inside a rustic Wyoming house with astounding Grand Teton views.




Above: In the kitchen, hand-painted porcelain plates from Italy (sourced from Rodeo, a Jackson home store) are mounted alongside a collection of vintage kitchen cleavers.


Above: The designer upgraded the light fixtures throughout, including a dramatic spherical chandelier in metal and glass from Collier Webb that beautifully connects the family room and kitchen.

Above: The texture-driven family room features a pair of sofas flanking the space, along with coffee tables and chairs by the fireplace. There is heavy use of cashmere, wool, flannel, and velvet throughout, creating a log-cabin feel.






Above: In the dining room, the table features Dordogne armchairs by Gregorius Pineo, offering both comfort and sophistication, making this space perfect for everyday meals and elegant dinner parties.

Above: This cozy TV room has an alpine chalet feel thanks to the powder-blue check pattern on the sectional, walls, and window treatments. Pops of red add to the playful, après-ski charm.



Above: The owner’s bedroom suite is an intentional departure from the home’s bold, festive palette, with a serene pattern-on-pattern look in soft blues and neutrals that the designer describes as “its own separate oasis.” This space features a Pierre Frey wall-to-wall carpet, as well as Zina Studios wallpaper and drapes.








PHOTOGRAPHER Nathan Schroder

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