Aspen Hollow Haven

A sanctuary where every corner tells a story of hard work, familial bonds, and the beauty of earned rewards.

2024

Bozeman, MT

"In the Timber Frame Homestead, every beam and board whispers tales of resilience and tradition, where the warmth of family meets the enduring embrace of nature."

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes ofMontana, the Timber Frame Homestead is a testament to family, tradition, and self-reliance. This spacious family residence features a traditional timber frame design that blends the rustic charm of yesteryears with the modern comforts of today. The inclusion of a residential elevator ensures accessibility for all, making it an inclusive gathering space that adapts with time.

The off-grid power system highlights a commitment to sustainability, reflecting the family's dedication to independence and preparedness. The Timber Frame Homestead is more than just a house; it’s a sanctuary where every corner tells a story of hard work, strong family bonds, and the beauty of living off the land.

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Brett Potter, lead architect at Yellowstone Architects in Bozeman, MT, with his wife and daughter in a family photo.

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Step 2

Site and Space Plan

If the project is initially a fit for us and for you, we'll move forward by conducting an initial space plan design and feasibility assessment.

This helps you and us validate your project budget and plans before we begin a full design phase.

Step 3

Working Together

If the Site and Space Plan validate the project goals and parameters, then we will move into the design phase, and you will become one of Yellowstone Architect's treasured clients.

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