
Interior studio Design Matters, together with builders With The Grain, have designed this legacy mountain house for a family and future generations, nestled in Alta, Wyoming. For over a century, Aspen Leaf has been a treasured part of our clients’ family heritage, passed down through five generations.
The Cabin at Aspen Leaf is more than a home—it’s the realization of a century-old legacy and a twenty-year dream. Designed to endure, it seamlessly integrates into the hillside, honoring the land that has been in the family for over 100 years.
DESIGN DETAILS: INTERIOR DESIGN Design Matters CONSTRUCTION With The Grain

The house encompasses 5,752 square feet of living space, with four bedrooms and four-and-a-half bathrooms, and is nestled on 70 acres. Thoughtfully sited to blend with the landscape, the home offers breathtaking views of the elk migration path, the sweeping hill basin, and the Teton range.

The designers created a retreat that respects tradition while embracing modern mountain living. Architectural details—kerfed windows, reclaimed timber, and strategic siting—ensure the home is not just on the land but of the land. Inside, panoramic views frame the changing seasons, fostering a deep connection to nature.

The two-story residence features large Douglas fir timbers, Montana moss stonework, and expansive windows to soak in the breathtaking views.

What We Love About This Home
This legacy mountain home offers a warm, inviting retreat for family gatherings, quiet moments, and taking in sweeping views of Wyoming’s rugged landscape. Nestled into a sloped site near forested land, the home feels thoughtfully connected to its natural surroundings while remaining cozy and welcoming year-round. Thoughtful design and timeless materials ensure this home will be cherished for generations to come.
Tell Us: Would this Wyoming mountain retreat be your idea of the perfect family legacy home? Let us know why or why not in the Comments below!
Note: Check out a couple of other fabulous home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Wyoming: An idyllic modern rustic retreat immersed in the picturesque Wyoming landscape and Extraordinary stone and barnwood home merges into the Wyoming landscape.



Above: The house was constructed with structural timbers sourced from PrecisionCraft.



Above: In this gorgeous kitchen, the custom cabinets are painted in a warm gray, complemented by Caesarstone quartz countertops. Defining the open area of the kitchen is the Materika 12″ x 24″ Matte Porcelain Floor and Wall Tile in Sand by Bedrosians. The pendant lights were sourced from the Belltown Collection by Hunter.


Above: The dining table and chairs are by Restoration Hardware. Suspended over the table is a pendant light from Capital Lighting Fixture Company.

Above: The wood flooring is engineered hickory from Carlisle Wide Plank Floors.

Above: In the owner’s bedroom, the Toulouse Upholstered Bed is from Pottery Barn. The ceiling pendant light is from Hubbardton Forge.

Above: The prints on the wall above the headboard are by IDEA4WALL.

Above: In the owner’s bathroom, the Elwick tub is by Victoria + Albert. Overhead, the ceiling light fixture is from Currey & Company. A large picture window frames idyllic views of the mountainscape.















PHOTOGRAPHER Aaron Kraft, Krafty Photos

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