Jackson Hole Reclaimed Escape
Jackson Hole, Wyoming

The structure and spirit of this vacation home came from two barns originally built in northern Canada. The oversized members, driven by large snow loads in its original location, are truly unique and perfectly appropriate for the snowy Jackson Hole area. The full double-height space of the original barn is retained in the entry, dining, and family rooms, divided only by the upper level bridge that connects the master suite to the children’s bedrooms.

The re-use of many materials in the home draws on the past, from the 100-year-old reclaimed heart pine floors to the siding machined from floor joists out of a decommissioned pickle factory in Pennsylvania. Walls are beautifully finished with American Clay. Behind the walls of this rustic escape is a high tech two stage hydronic and forced air heating system and a complete whole house audio and video distribution system.

Builder: Wilkinsen-Montsano
Local Architect: Eliot Coss
Interior Designer: Christian Heubner Interiors, Inc.
Home Automation: Coax-Jax
Photography: David Agnello Photography

Previous
Previous

Jackson Square Financial

Next
Next

Noe Valley Renovation