Three dimensional home designs for two dimensional consumption.

Lewis

Named after the American explorer Meriwether Lewis – Lewis is a modern ranch home equipped with dark contrasts and natural textures. It features floor-to-ceiling windows that invite natural light in through all directions. An office located at the opposite end of the master bedroom, and a 600 square foot basement gym makes it the perfect design for those working from home. The low stature and natural external materials allow the home to share its beauty with a breathtaking landscape like hilltop or surrounded by dense ponderosa pines in Montana.

Jackson

In the late 1800’s, Western states were defined by thousands of miles of railways that carved through the plains and across the Rocky Mountains. Though Jackson, Wyoming never had its own railroad, a nearby station in a neighboring town was commonly known as the “end of the line”. This railroad was primarily used by cattle farmers to sell in the area, and westward though the mountains. Eventually some of those farmers, and tourists passing through would find the land to be so beautiful they’d settle and spend their lives there, with some lineage still residing there today.