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Mountain-Modern Home Designed for Big Family Gatherings

With its pitched rooftops, curved overhangs, wood siding and modern interior, this Montana home is a stunning example of mountain-modern style. The home's design was a collaborative effort between Malmquist Construction, Altius Design and Cooke Interiors Studio and features a great room, game room, bar and deck for big family gatherings.

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Photo: Gibeon Photography, Designed by Rich Graves at Altius Design and Barb Cooke with Cooke Interiors Studios. From: Malmquist Construction.

Mountain Home Echoes Beauty of Its Surroundings

With its pitched rooftops and curved overhangs, this Montana home beautifully echoes the profile of the mountains. Raw materials like wood and stone decorate the exterior and speak to this rustic setting as well.

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Photo: Gibeon Photography, Designed by Rich Graves at Altius Design and Barb Cooke with Cooke Interiors Studios. From: Malmquist Construction.

Mountain Home Boasts Generous Floor Plan

This home was designed by Rich Graves of Altius Design and Barb Cooke of Cooke Interiors Studio, and it features a generous floor plan with 3 levels. Inside, guests will find an open kitchen, dining space, living room, wine cellar, game room and wet bar. In other words? There's no lack of space to bring people together!

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Photo: Gibeon Photography, Designed by Rich Graves at Altius Design and Barb Cooke with Cooke Interiors Studios. From: Malmquist Construction.

Stone Walls, Wood Door Define Entryway

Though defined by wood beams and rough stone walls, this entryway looks sleek and modern thanks to broad windows and a door with glass panels. Notice, too, how the curved ceiling flows from the exterior to the interior and so literally brings the outdoors inside.

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Photo: Gibeon Photography, Designed by Rich Graves at Altius Design and Barb Cooke with Cooke Interiors Studios. From: Malmquist Construction.

Wood Door Opens to Foyer With Paved Floor

Because this home has such an open floor plan, the designers used stone pavers to create the illusion of a foyer. A vertical piece of art tucks neatly against the wall, with a slim console table underneath for keys and mail.

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