When studio Centre Sky Architecture was approached by their clients in order to blueprint, plan and build a mountain cabin in Big Sky, Montana, the requirements were articulate and uncomplicated and offered a lot of room for creative ideas.
The firm had to exist able to blend in by mimicking its neighbors, to maximize and have advantage of the orientation and sunlight and to include a large common area for family activities. After conscientious consideration, the architects decided to prefer the "business in the front and party in the back" arroyo, giving the business firm a unproblematic and unassuming forepart facade and getting creative towards the rear of the property.
View in galleryThe massive stone fireplace is the focal signal of the living room and the entire common areaView in galleryThe living room, dining expanse and the kitchen form one large open infinite, ideal for entertaining and family activitiesView in galleryThe kitchen features a huge island with a wide countertop which extends to form a bar on the opposite sideView in galleryColorful Western artwork adds color to the living spaces, calculation a cheerful and modern bear upon to the decorView in galleryLarge windows frame the wonderful panorama unfolding in the altitudeView in galleryThe upstairs volume houses the more than individual rooms of the house such equally the bedroomsView in galleryThe blue color tones requite this bedroom a relaxing and calming appearance
The cabin has an open layout with large gathering spaces and a fluid transition between the different rooms likewise as between the indoor and outdoor areas. The living room is at the heart, featuring a high ceiling and a stacked stone fireplace which actually matches the structure of the accent walls spread throughout the volume. Large windows allow in gorgeous views of the surrounding landscape and the combination of woods and rock featured in all the areas of the firm including the rustic bathrooms add texture to the interior design and aid create a welcoming and comfy ambiance, the type of atmosphere one expects from a mountain retreat.
View in galleryThe master bathroom features a rock-clad accent wall and a walk-in shower with 2 entrancesView in galleryThe colour palette features throughout the cabin is mostly based on warm neutrals and earthy tonesView in galleryThe combination of natural rock and marble tiles gives the walk-in shower a unique graphemeView in galleryThe kids' bedroom features built-in bunk beds which help maximize the floor spaceView in galleryThe entryway features a special storage expanse for ski equipmentView in galleryThe downstairs living surface area has its own fireplace every bit well as a wet barView in galleryAn open balustrade captures a wonderful view of the surrounding mountain landscapeView in galleryThe duality of the design suits this mountain retreat perfectly
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