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Wood and Concrete: An Eco-Friendly and Minimalist House

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 This house in Jackson Hole (Wyoming, USA), created under the guidance of the Pearson Design Group, is a dream for anyone who loves tranquility and mountains on the horizon.

It's not just about the perfect integration of the project into the surrounding landscape, the thoughtful selection of materials and colors, and several stunning decorative elements: what truly stands out is how far this wealth of interior design sophistication has moved away from civilization.

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The entire interior of the house could be described as minimalist, with one exception: the atmosphere feels more like that of a chalet-style project than a typical urban development.

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The most pleasant spot in the house is the open veranda with a fireplace, sofa, and two armchairs, offering panoramic views of the meadow and distant mountain range. Here, wood dominates over concrete — the floor and ceiling are clad in solid timber, and all furniture is made from the same material.

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The living room features a very calm, gray-beige color palette. On winter days, homeowners occasionally add vibrant flames to the fireplace, but generally, it's a peaceful space for work, relaxation, and family reading.

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The clean look of the kitchen is softened by bright-colored chairs at the bar and in the dining area. Mandarine, orange, and yellow hues keep the warmth of summer alive, even when 20 cm of snow falls in cold Wyoming.

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