Yellowstone Traditions

Yellowstone Traditions

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07/12/2026

In Montana, home isn’t always a place, it’s often a feeling. Sometimes, all it takes is tying on a fly, stepping into the current, and letting the river remind you who you are. Outside, the water runs deep, and so does the sense of belonging.
Project: BRR Ranch
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Landscape Designer: Charlie Kees with

07/09/2026

A proper home library is not decoration when you live in the woods. It is provision. When the weather turns and the dark comes early, books become company; field guides, poetry, old novels, and stories of rivers, mountains, courage, and grace. Living in the woods is not about leaving the world behind. It is about choosing what is worth bringing with you. Bring the books.

Project: Private Retreat
Photographer: Bruce Damonte Photography
Architect: Walker Warner Architects
Interior Designer: Lone Star Interior Design Terri DeMun

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07/03/2026

Custom building your dream home in Montana is an opportunity to blend luxury with the natural beauty of the landscape. From selecting the perfect materials to designing thoughtful, functional spaces, every detail should reflect both your style and the majestic surroundings.

Project: Cottonwood Bench
Photographer: Gordon Gregory Photography
Architect: Miller-Roodell Architects, Ltd

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07/02/2026

One solitary chair in the vast western landscape speaks of stillness amid the infinite. It is a place where one may sit and commune with the boundless spirit of nature, grounded in simplicity yet open to the rugged horizon.

Project: Cottonwood Bench
Photographer: Gordon Gregory Photography
Architect: Miller-Roodell Architects, Ltd

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07/01/2026

The waters of Montana run cold and black, slicing through white valleys where the mountains stand silent in new falling snow. Each cast of the line carries a quiet hope while the river whispers secrets of wild trout and red wing spirits.

Project: Sportsman's Paradise
Photographer: Whitney Kamman Architectural Photography
Architect: Faure Halvorsen Architects
Interior Designer: Peace Design
Landscape Designer: Field Studio Landscape Architects

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