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This beautiful timber and stone home, designed by Design Associates Architects, is nestled on a waterfront property in the Shooting Star community, in the heart of Teton Village, Jackson Hole, Wyoming. This home is both opulent and cozy — offering spaces for recreation, stargazing, and entertaining guests. The design reflects a Montana-Style ranch, with sections pieced together to appear as if they evolved over time.
At the heart of the property is the ranch’s stone-clad core, which encompasses the kids’ bedrooms and was designed to appear as if it were the original structure. From this core, there are three different pathways that lead to other wings of the home. This includes two glass bridges and one covered, open-air bridge.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECTURE Design Associates Architects INTERIOR DESIGN Snake River Interiors CONSTRUCTION Tennyson Ankeny Construction

One wing of this structure houses the owner’s bedroom suite, which occupies the entire upper level, while the guest quarters are located below. A bridge leads to the other wing, where a spacious home gym is housed above a three-car garage. A spiral staircase wraps around a silo, which features a high-end telescope for some amazing stargazing. A third open-air bridge will lead to an additional detached garage. Built above the detached garage is the ultimate in entertaining — an open-air rooftop deck for grilling, lounging, and watching sports while relishing in the crisp mountain air.

Above: The stone on the exterior facade is a combination of Chief Cliff and McLaughlin Ledge, sourced from Select Stone in Bozeman, MO. The timers are milled and shaped by Spearhead Timberworks in Nelson, BC, and finished to look old by Vintage Woods in Eagle, CO.

Brand new timbers that have been integrated into the design of this home have been made to look “aged”. Paired with the extensive stonework, the overall feel of this home offers an “understated ranch” aesthetic. On the interior, you will find marble finishes, live-edge surfaces, and a soothing color palette. Fun and relaxation are abundant in this home, which includes recreation rooms, plenty of dining spaces, a home theater, a recording studio, and ample spots to cozy up with a good read or your favorite hot beverage.

Vanguard systems was sourced for the front door and upstairs study, which are framed in Italian steel—a material rarely used in residential interiors. The wine cellar ceiling is glass block, making the space highly transparent with visibility from both above and below. Technologically innovative, every element is linked and synched.

What We Love About This Home
This stunning timber-and-stone home offers a fabulous place to host family get-togethers, with plenty of space to relax and entertain. We are especially loving the concept of the silo, with its high-tech telescope, its a fantastic spot for stargazing during clear skies. Although this home features numerous luxurious details and amenities, it still offers a warm, inviting feel throughout its beautiful interiors.
Tell Us: What do you think of this home? Do you find it to be too over the top or an incredible place to call home? Please share your thoughts in the Comments below!
Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other spectacular home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Wyoming: This modern rustic retreat accentuates a spectacular Wyoming landscape and Tour this rustic-luxe mountain escape in the awe-inspiring Teton mountains.





Timeless materials were selected throughout this home, including beautiful marble slabs in the kitchen and owner’s bath; basin skins with gravitas; and custom lighting with both industrial and artistic influences. The kitchen features custom bleached walnut cabinets, with the woodgrain echoed in the walnut spiral staircase and its custom walnut handrail.





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