
Scandinavian architecture guided the design of this warm and inviting family home by Farmer Payne Architects on the west bank of Wilson, Wyoming. Varying gable forms were arranged to create and enclose spaces for different functions on both the interior and exterior. Approaching the site, variations in volume heights mimic the peaks beyond to the north.
An auto court entry leads into the great room, where the walls open to a private outdoor patio with a spa area, outdoor kitchen, and fire pit. The contrast in materials and forms is emphasized with dark shou sugi ban siding against the lighter garapa. The result is a contemporary, cozy 5,000-square-foot home that celebrates the surrounding views with minimal visual impact.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Farmer Payne Architects INTERIOR DESIGNER Farmer Payne Architects BUILDER TKG Construction

The design of this home draws inspiration from the nearby mountain ranges visible from the site, including the Grand Teton and the smaller surrounding peaks. This home demonstrates how to create a modern residence with hygge, offering a living experience that feels profoundly comforting.

What We Love About This Home
This Scandinavian home in Wyoming blends a minimalist, less-is-more style with cozy, hygge-inspired touches. Surrounded by the breathtaking Tetons, its large windows frame awe-inspiring mountain views while flooding the interiors with natural light. Clean lines, warm textures, and carefully curated furnishings create a serene, inviting space that feels both modern and timeless.
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Note: Check out a couple of other incredible home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Wyoming: Inside this insanely gorgeous Wyoming house with heavenly mountain views and This incredible rustic house capitalizes on views of the Teton Mountains.


















PHOTOGRAPHER David Agnello | Tuck Fauntleroy

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