PHOTOGRAPHER Audrey Hall
The design of this mountain house by JLF Architects was inspired by weather-withstanding barns that are typical to the local environment, nestled in the Yellowstone Club, a high-end secluded enclave just west of Big Sky, Montana.
PHOTOGRAPHER Audrey Hall
The 5,500-square-foot structure was created to be authentic to the region, but it was pared down to communicate a 21st-century lifestyle.
PHOTOGRAPHER Audrey Hall
PHOTOGRAPHER Audrey Hall
The kitchen countertops are polished concrete. The flooring product is called Thresher, it is old reclaimed loft barn wood.
PHOTOGRAPHER Audrey Hall
PHOTOGRAPHER Audrey Hall
The floor is covered with a custom-designed silk rug. The stone around the fireplace is Montana Field Stone Moss Rock, installed by Sandoval Masonry.
PHOTOGRAPHER Audrey Hall
PHOTOGRAPHER Audrey Hall
To reinforce the element of transparency throughout this Montana mountain house, a glass and steel banister lines two levels of stairs. Reclaimed wood treads are bolted to a steel stringer.
PHOTOGRAPHER Audrey Hall