Rustic Home on the Range in Wyoming
Outdoor seating by a roaring fire is arrayed on a wooded “rug” under a hefty hanging metal lampshade to create the cosiest of deck furnishings in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Giant blocks of hardwood are used to create the custom woodblock outdoor furniture by Pearson Design Group of Bozeman, Montana.
Materials are used in an imaginative way throughout to define the home as a unique and special place to live.
Found antlers and a headboard of a thick slice of hard wood with its edge left natural, is played off furs in a palette of browns and whites in the master bedroom to tell a story of the legacy of The West.
In the living room, a thick of wood is a side table, and the comfort of furs continue, and are contrasted with uncompromising industrial fittings.
The only splash of color in the muted palette of naturals is in the bold reds and oranges of these extremely industrial rolling stools and metal dining room chairs.
Most of the graphic interest is supplied by textural contrasts, rather than by many colors, which are restricted to just the red families.
The kitchen features an unusual juxtaposition of industrial stainless steel, effete marble and hardy rustic wood.
A deep overhang is high off the back porch captures early morning sun in a deck designed for the first coffee of the day.
Almost the same colors as the prairie grass setting, siding is just left to weather naturally.
Together with a gently curved roof, he result is a home that disappears into the curves at the base of the hills.
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