
Reverence Architects, in partnership with Nida Risto Interiors, has designed this luxury mountain retreat, built along the ridgeline in Summit View, Big Sky, Montana. Entitled ‘Cowgirl Heaven’, this dwelling was created for a family seeking a true alpine sanctuary.
The interiors maximize spectacular panoramic views while thoughtfully incorporating elements of the cowgirl lifestyle—rich leathers, warm woods, and textured fabrics—into a curated collection of Western art that evokes a rugged elegance and timeless spirit. Continue below to see more of this fascinating home tour…
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECTURE Reverence Architects BUILDER Blue Ribbon Builders INTERIOR DESIGN Nida Risto Interiors

This sophisticated yet inviting home blends contemporary comfort with authentic Montana heritage, creating a warm, purposeful space for family gatherings amid the majestic peaks.

Above: This warm and inviting living room is centered around a stone-clad fireplace with floor-to-ceiling windows framing captivating mountain vistas.

What We Love About This Home
This Montana mountain home offers a family a welcoming retreat to enjoy the rugged landscape of Big Sky. Thoughtfully designed interiors balance refined comfort with natural materials that echo the surrounding terrain. Expansive windows frame sweeping mountain views, creating a seamless connection between indoors and out. Overall, this home is a timeless mountain retreat designed for relaxation and outdoor activities.
Tell Us: What details do you love most about this home, and what would you change if this were your personal residence? Let us know in the Comments below. We love reading your feedback!
Note: Check out a couple of other sensational home tours that we have highlighted here on One Kindesign in the state of Montana: A glimpse at this incredible home with breathtaking Montana mountain views and Inside a minimalist alpine retreat with breathtaking Big Sky Country views.








Above: A freestanding tub in the owner’s bathroom offers phenomenal views of the surrounding mountainscape.


PHOTOGRAPHER Whitney Kamman Photography

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