Project Unveil! #awholenewview

Happy second week of Covid-19 isolation! I am so relieved that I was able to get my photographer (the uber-talented Megan Baumeister @m_baumeister) in to shoot this project before this very necessary social distancing. One of the main reasons I have started blogging is to be able to share my interior design projects on a more personal, and extensive, level. I’ll be sharing sources, manufacturers, local artisan information and more. And, if this current chaos lasts much longer, I may even go back and visit some past projects. But first…

PROJECT #awholenewview!

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This was a very personal project for me. The owner, a long-time friend, and I started discussing it 5-6 years ago. This client is a very dear person who has seen way more than his share of rough times over the past several years. Unfortunately, his bad luck continued through the renovation — including a freaking HOUSE FIRE that set us back several months.

The house sits on a lot with an astonishing view that encompasses the town below, as well as mountains galore. When we embarked on the project, we knew that we needed to take better advantage of the glorious, four-season view.

Photo: City of Cody website

Photo: City of Cody website

The project evolved (and got BIGGER!) over time, but the end result allows a flow from inside to outside (physical and visual, depending on the season). It really is #awholenewview!

Some project info follows. Please feel free to reach out to me in the comments for more information!

Contractor: Tundra General Contractors, Andy Cowan

Cabinetry/Casework: Arrowhead Custom Cabinets, Isaac Augedahl

Tile Installation: Vision Stone and Tile, Nathan Merrill @visionstoneandtile