Dream Home Showcase
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Dream Home Showcase
A HOME BUYER SPECIAL DREAM HOME SHOWCASE CUSTOM • HYBRID • LOG • TIMBER D R E A M H O M E DREAM IT, LIVE IT S H O W C A S E DESIGN YOUR PERFECT HOME S U M M E R 2 0 1 3 SPECIAL FLOOR PLAN SECTION ALL SIZES, ALL BUDGETS A seemingly endless mountain view opens outside this rustic, yet elegant, home, which is part of Montana’s private Yellowstone Club. A Peak Experience Creating an Alpine masterpiece in Montana. Photography by Karl Neumann 24 DR E A M HOME SHOWC A SE SUM MER 2013 024-031_DHS_SPR13_Jacobson_8.indd 24-25 dreamhomeshowcasemag.com dreamhomeshowcasemag.com DR E A M HOME SHOWC A SE SUM MER 2013 25 4/11/13 11:03 AM At twilight, the mountain view fades and the Jacobsons and their guests gravitate toward the massive fireplace that warms the great room. W ith a building site that offers jaw-dropping views, Sandra and Richard Jacobson knew their mountain home had to be a showstopper. Working with architect Jerry Locati, builder SBC Construction, Montana Timbers and interior designer Robin Strangis, the couple planned a home sure to wow visitors. “We also wanted the house to have a welcoming, warm feeling,” Sandra says. The Jacobsons chose this property in Montana’s Yellowstone Club, a private community with its own ski slopes, golf course, lodge and restaurants. “The view sold the building site for us,” Sandra recalls. To make the home warm and welcoming, the team specified a mix of wood and stone inside and out. Vaulted ceilings bring drama to the great room and kitchen, where recycled beams add character. The kitchen pulls visitors in. “We wanted a large kitchen because when we’re entertaining, everyone gravitates to the kitchen,” Sandra explains. Sandra and Strangis worked together to create ample storage in the kitchen and butler’s pantry. “I love my kitchen,” Sandra says. “We’ve even had cooking classes in the kitchen when we’ve had out-of-town relatives visiting.” For Strangis, who owns Loring Interiors in Minneapolis, the home was a blank canvas on which to create a modern Western look. Clean-lined furniture and sleek, motorized window shades allow the view and the couple’s eclectic art to shine. Sandra and Richard plan to enjoy the house for many years to come. They hope an elevator to help them get around and a large guest room that could accommodate live-in help will help them age in place. For now, though, the home is 26 DR E A M HOME SHOWC A SE SUM MER 2013 024-031_DHS_SPR13_Jacobson_8.indd 26-27 dreamhomeshowcasemag.com DR E A M HOME SHOWC A SE SUM MER 2013 27 4/11/13 11:03 AM the destination for large parties and small family get-togethers. “We spend the Christmas holidays, part of the ski season and the entire summer at the house,” Sandra says. The Jacobsons treat their guests to accommodations with unique style. “One guest bedroom is like the mountains in spring,” Strangis says. That room features 28 DR E A M HOME SHOWC A SE SUM MER 2013 024-031_DHS_SPR13_Jacobson_8.indd 28-29 light, bright colors. The adjacent guest room has a Tyrolean feel with Austrian furniture and a snowflake-patterned rug. The couple outfitted another guest room with faux log walls and dubbed it the “Durango Kid Room,” as a tribute to the Western movies Richard enjoyed growing up in Hardin, Montana. “Those memories are very special to him,” Sandreamhomeshowcasemag.com dra says. “We even have a Durango Kid movie poster in the room.” Although the cool climate keeps them from using the outdoor living spaces often, they do enjoy the patio’s hot tub and the many places to relax inside the home. “Every spot in the house has a wonderful view and is very inviting and comfortable,” Sandra says. ABOVE: The kitchen, with its adjacent bar, oversized island and plush bar stools, was designed for entertaining. Black countertops contrast with the room’s honey wood tones. RIGHT: The two-sided fireplace opens onto both the great room and a cozy library that offers a bird’s-eye view. dreamhomeshowcasemag.com DR E A M HOME SHOWC A SE SUM MER 2013 29 4/11/13 11:04 AM OPPOSITE, TOP: One of the home’s guest rooms was decorated with cheery colors to bring to mind sunny summer days in the mountains. White trim gives the windows a crisp look. OPPOSITE, BOTTOM: Austrian furniture, a snowflake-patterned rug and a resident sheep give this guest room an Alpine feel. RIGHT: The home offers the Jacobsons plenty of cozy spaces to relax and enjoy the view. BELOW: Natural landscaping and stone along the base of the home help it fit with its rugged site. 406-587-1139 locatiarchitects.com [email protected] 406-388-5011 www.montanatimbers.com 406-585-0735 www.sbconstruction.com email: [email protected] 30 DR E A M HOME SHOWC A SE SUM MER 2013 024-031_DHS_SPR13_Jacobson_8.indd 30-31 dreamhomeshowcasemag.com dreamhomeshowcasemag.com DR E A M HOME SHOWC A SE SUM MER 2013 31 4/11/13 11:05 AM