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This Contemporary House Sits At The Base Of The Teton Mountains In Wyoming

Dynia Architects have designed this contemporary mountain home with guest quarters that sits at the base of the Teton Mountains in Wyoming.

The property has been designed so that the main house and guest quarters are located in separate buildings. The layout of these buildings also allows outdoor spaces to form between them, creating a courtyard and lawn area.

A board formed concrete wall highlighted by lighting and a wood overhang guide you to the front door.

The wood overhang continues inside and becomes the ceiling of the kitchen, living and dining area. At one end of the room is a fireplace with a concrete surround that’s flanked on either side by floor-to-ceiling windows.

Behind the dining table is the kitchen. Stainless steel cabinets have been combined with wood for an industrial yet contemporary appearance.

Upstairs, there’s an office that sits beside the master bedroom suite. Custom shelving lines the walls and a desk has been positioned in front of the window to take advantage of the views.

In the bathroom, multiple windows allow for plenty of natural light to fill the room, while the bathtub is surrounded by wood that wraps around from one wall to the other.

In the guest quarters, there’s a living room that looks out towards the mountains and the hot tub.

This Contemporary House Sits At The Base Of The Teton Mountains In Wyoming

Details

  • Teton Range, Wyoming 83414, USA
  • Dynia Architects