See this amazing mountain escape with views of Whitefish
Pearson Design Group in collaboration with Hunter and Company Interior Design has conceived this spectacular mountain escape located in Whitefish, Montana. This property is one for the family. Integrated indoor and outdoor design enables the home’s inhabitants to use every space throughout all seasons of the year.
With 360-degree views of Glacier National Park, Whitefish Lake, and Whitefish Mountain Resort, this home creates the perfect environment to showcase art in all forms.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Pearson Design Group INTERIOR DESIGNER Hunter and Company Interior Design BUILDER David Brandt Construction
What We Love: This sensational mountain escape provides a family with a wonderful indoor-outdoor living experience. Large windows throughout this home help to illuminate the living space with daylight while framing the most heavenly views. There are so many incredible details in this home, but we are especially loving the dreamy lake/mountain views from the spacious backyard deck.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other incredible home tours that we have showcased here on One Kindesign in the state of Montana: Inside a ski-in and ski-out retreat amidst the glorious Yellowstone Club and Timber frame ranch retreat boasts timeless appeal in Big Sky Country.
Above: The living room boasts expansive windows that frame magnificent views of the surrounding landscape. Comfortable furnishings invite guests to relax and enjoy the warmth of the fireplace.
Above: The main bedroom has large picture windows that frame the most breathtaking views of Whitefish Lake. A log-burning fireplace provides warmth during the winter months.
Above: This spa-like bathroom is invigorating after spending the day in mother nature. Large windows make you feel like you are bathing in the great outdoors. Large mirrors are mounted on a track above the vanity to preserve the natural light and landscape views when not in use.
PHOTOGRAPHER Gibeon Photography