A Montana Retreat That Gives BIG Modern Mountain Energy
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The existing decorative elements of a move-in-ready home in Montanas exclusive Yellowstone Club community didnt appeal to Rebecca Loewkes clients personal style. So the Palo Alto, California, designer and founder of Rebecca Loewke Interiors was charged with working a bit of magic. She skillfully brought to life what she describes as a home with a modern mountain aesthetic that is luxurious, warm, rich in textures, and timeless. The main goal was to bring warmth, texture, and color into all the rooms, Loewke says. To ensure the space better suited her clients style, she brought in furniture from their home in California and focused on addressing elements including the window treatments, decorative lighting, bathroom flooring, cabinetry, and more. The designer was also eager to collaborate with local workrooms and vendors in Bozeman, which she describes as a vibrant design community. Back Country Carpentry served as the general contractor for smaller projects, and metalwork was done by Johnson Metal Works in Bozeman. FAST FACTSDESIGNER: Rebecca Loewke InteriorsLOCATION: Yellowstone Club, MontanaTHE SPACE: A 6,755-square-foot home with six bedrooms, six full baths, and two powder rooms built in 2020The main goal was to bring warmth, texture, and color into all the rooms.LIVING ROOMFurnishings in raw natural materials pull the outdoors in.Paul DyerRug: Stark. Coffee table: BDDW. The home contains a number of American-made pieces. The coffee table in the living room is live-edge walnut from Pennsylvania, while the carved cedar side tables are from California. The hand tufted wool pillows are from San Francisco. Its a beautiful blend of natural materials and artistic craftsmanship, Loewke says.Paul DyerLounge chairs: Vintage Hans Wegner, in Holland & Sherry fabric.Between the open concept living room, dining room, and kitchen, there is seating for 18 guests. Loewke worked locally with Johnson Metal Works to have the two metal wood storage cabinets that flank the fireplace fabricated. The cabinets add textural depth and store firewood for the client, who loves the wood-burning fireplace, the designer explains. ENTRY & HALLWAYThey needed a chic place to hang their hats.We wanted a pop of color to greet guestsand also something that would camouflage dirt tracked in by the dogs, Loewke says of the rug. KITCHENOrange accents add just enough color.Paul DyerPendants: Allied Maker.Loewke kept the existing stone and tile but painted the cabinets and added a custom metal hood.Paul DyerRunner: vintage, District Loom. The burnt orange paint color (Benjamin Moore Pilgrimage Foliage) [in the butlers pantry] adds a pop of color and ties the kitchen into the main living space, Loewke says.DINING ROOMThe clients wanted an extra-long table.Paul DyerLoewke brought the Lindsey Adelman chandelier and vintage Hans Wegner chairs from the clients main residence in San Francisco. The BDDW dining table has a lot of texture with its live edge, brass details, and wood inlay blocks. It really adds dimension and was needed for the length, she says. PRIMARY BEDROOMThe theme is neutral and luxurious.Paul DyerRug: Holland & Sherry. Nightstands: BDDW. Bed: Coup DEtat. Working with the existing wall plaster finish, we added a luxurious mohair rug and a leather bed, and then kept the rest of the room neutral and soft, Loeke says of the main sleep space.GUEST ROOMSOvernight guests can take their pick.Paul DyerLounge chair: Obsolete. Pendants: Allied Maker.Bark House bark tiles add a playful touch to this guest room, Loewke says.PRIMARY BATHROOMIts the perfect place to soak in the scenery.Paul DyerA vintage runner from District Loom in Bozeman adds a little color. POWDER ROOMSubtle changes made it warmer and more personalized.Paul DyerSconces: Visual Comfort.We removed the wall-to-wall mirrors and modern lighting, Loewke says. Each of the eight baths received a different paint color for the cabinetry, along with unique hardware, lighting, and mirrors. EXTERIORNatural materials blend into the environment.Paul Dyer Styled by Lucy Bamman. About the DesignerRebecca Loewke is an interior designer based in the San Francisco area who works across the United States. She has a BFA in Interior Design from the Design Institute of San Diego and worked for commercial design and interior design firms in Palo Alto and San Francisco before founding her own firm, Rebecca Loewke Interiors, in 2011. Allied Maker Arc Pendant$2,700 at alliedmaker.comBenjamin Moore Pilgrimage Foliage Paint Sample$6 at samplize.comDe La Vega Campanha Bed$67 at coupdetatsf.comFollow House Beautiful on Instagram and TikTok.
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