A magnificent blend of form and function, integrating frontier stone and spruce, pine, and fir woodwork both inside and out, this luxury mountain home commands attention at every turn. The raw beauty of each timber pulls the bold vitality of the great outdoors into the most intimate of spaces, creating a rustic masterpiece.
Wrought iron fixtures, artwork of the Old West, and antler-adorned furniture enhance the composition of weathered planks comprising the wood floors and trim. The patina of maple kitchen cabinets pairs perfectly with the fluid movement of Typhoon Bordeaux granite countertops and a wide farmhouse sink, creating effortless and enchanting appeal.
From the master bedroom, views of both the Gallatin Range and Spanish Peaks boast an alpine view and unparalleled skyline, captivating the eye and the senses. The bathroom itself is an arresting sight, rich in luxury — in the prismed glow of the central light, tastefully distressed cabinets balance the sophisticated masonry framing an oversized shower. The deep soaker tub beckons tired, cold skiers to unwind in its warm waters.
The home is also breathtaking in its energy efficiency. Ten 200-foot deep wells, housed beneath the driveway, provide both geothermal heating and cooling. The lower level creates a central environment to gather, kick back, and entertain, featuring a billiard room, home theater, and fully-stocked bar. The custom-carved, live-edge pine slab bartop complements the reclaimed barnwood panels and rests on concrete floors blanketed with a moody acid stain, a look reminiscent of an old saloon.
This custom built luxury home is located near the 13th green on the Spanish Peaks Golf Course. But much more than just a golfer’s dream home, this masterpiece is a hole-in-one for year-round Big Sky living.
“Our home is beautiful!”
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Architect:
Halvorsen Architects
Photographer:
Darby Ask
Interior Designer:
Owner