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Jackson Hole Showcase of Homes

Jackson Hole’s favorite home tour highlights the valley’s diversity of architecture and design. Including styles ranging from modular to mountain modern, the Jackson Hole Showcase of Homes invites you to experience some of the valley’s most interesting and inspiring new residences.

Friday, September 13, 2024
10 a.m.–4 p.m.

Tickets for the 2024 Showcase are available at
jacksonholeshowcase.com

Homestead magazine is pleased to be hosting the 12th annual “Jackson Hole Showcase of Homes” during this year’s Fall Arts Festival. We aim to bring you a sampling of the newest in architectural and design innovation. Some of our valley’s premier architects, builders, and interior designers will be on hand to share their thoughts on and experiences with creating private residences that are at home in the Intermountain West.

We at Homestead invite you to explore and enjoy learning the ins and outs of the design process. May the masterpieces you see nspire you to look at your own spaces and explore possibilities you might never have considered. We encourage you to be a part of this new Western evolution.

A sneak peak of our featured homes …

Breaking the mold of its neighborhood with a sleek and contemporary design, this home features uninterrupted views of the Teton Range and the Snake River. Farmer Payne Architects partnered with Creative Building Solutions to craft an improvised split-level design that is nestled into an existing natural slope and also expands into the site. The massing creates volume, while the building form responds to the sloping landscape. The result includes cascading staircases and expansive windows, which bring the home abundant natural light. The interiors complement the impressive views with natural materials and a warm palette. With cedar cladding, high ceilings, and pops of color, the home is both inviting and reflective of the homeowners’ personalities. Designed for year-round living, the home boasts multiple spaces for entertaining, cooking, and simply admiring the views. (Read more about it on page 58.)

Maison Studio and JH Builders joined forces to envision and execute a renovation that brought this home into balance with its surroundings. Natural materials and a neutral color palette speak to clean and contemporary design, but this home also has subtle nods to the West, like stained fir trusses, purlins, and wood cladding on the ceilings; floor-to-ceiling stone fireplaces; reclaimed-wood mantels; and handrails wrapped in hand-stitched leather. See how this home now harmonizes with the wildlands and spectacular views out of its windows.