Yellowstone Traditions is a team of builders whose experience and expertise elevate every stage of the construction process. Uniting time-honored building methods with intelligent innovation, we contribute to the western landscape with structures that possess integrity, authenticity, and a strong relationship to the land.
Nestled in the trees of the Bitterroot Valley, this unique experience was designed with family & guests in mind. Featuring custom cabinetry and doors provided by the YT Shop and hand forged hardware created in collaboration with the client.
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Overlooking a virtually untouched valley, this timeless cabin is at home on the banks of the Big Hole River. Built with hewn logs milled directly on-site adds an authenticity to both the interior and exterior, enhanced with true dovetail corners.
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A secluded island keeps this 4-bedroom, 5700 sf home, a hushed secret along the banks of a winding Montana river. Aged grey coral boards, Montana moss rock & bonderized standing seam roof integrate this home into the landscape..
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The property consists of riparian valley hay meadows and contains several spring creeks and spring feed ponds that provide a perfect habitat for abundant rainbow and brown trout. The primary residence known as the “Fish House” is modeled after a 1923 Sears Roebuck catalog Americus style home.
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Nestled into the foothills along the bank of the Beaverhead River sits this fabulous 8,000 square foot structure that literally opens its back doors to unlimited fishing and hunting opportunities.
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As unique as the stunning Wyoming landscape surrounding, this custom home is the result of a successful partnership between wonderful clients, Lake Flato Architecture of San Antonio, Texas and Yellowstone Traditions. The goal was to create a home that met the client’s vision of a clean modern design that fit in with their sustainable ranching and land use practices.
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This fully custom mountain residence is tucked in a very private location in the shadow of the Tetons. From the beginning of the project, the owners were very thoughtful in their need for a highly functional family retreat and they assembled a great team to deliver the project.
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With the exterior substantially complete and the interior at bare framing, YT worked with the homeowner to provide a sophisticated urban hideaway in downtown Bozeman, MT.
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Due to its remote location, we spent five building seasons creating this extraordinary private retreat tucked away on an isolated site. Working with drawings by Walker-Warner Architects of San Francisco, we built a compound that coexists beautifully with its rugged natural setting and will be enjoyed for generations to come.
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This 5,600 square foot custom residence is the product of a successful project team consisting of wonderful clients, Miller | Roodell Architects, Laura Fedro Interiors, and Yellowstone Traditions.
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Working with plans drawn by Pearson Design Group in Bozeman, Montana, we carved into a hillside and anchored this innovative structure into rock, creating a home that truly merges with the landscape it inhabits.
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In collaboration with Swaback Partners of Scottsdale, Arizona, we built the cabin of this riverbank homestead to include a gallery-style kitchen, upstairs loft, and master bath with access to an outdoor shower.
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With Miller | Roodell Architects we preserved the historic integrity of this central Montana property and its seven structures. Retaining the original building materials, we transformed the granary into a guesthouse and the barn into a gathering hall.
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We captured the spirit of Yellowstone National Park in this nearly 8,000-square-foot home designed by Miller | Roodell Architects. Incorporating indigenous stone and standing dead lodge pole pine sourced from the site, the structure features a cutting-edge rooftop sprinkler system for protection from fires.
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A main house, two guesthouses, garage, arena, and stables comprise this 175,000-acre mid-west ranch. Hand-hewn timbers, aged wood, dry stack masonry stone arches, rusted metal, and antique stone pavers all reflect an authentic western spirit, while a Chinese multi-colored slate roof lends refreshing eclecticism to the property, conceived in collaboration with Dave Lyon Architects.
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This Montana compound consists of a main house, two guest cabins, a gaming hall, and pavilion.
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The West Fork Camp embodies quintessential YT-style construction. In collaboration with Bozeman’s Pearson Design Group, we built all five of its structures using traditional methods and regional materials like Lodgepole pine and Harlowtown fieldstone.
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Picture the mountains and a cottonwood river bottom as your canvas. This home sits in harmony with what the clients fell in love with! Working with Miller-Roodell Architects the team created a wonderful oasis that captures the reason why Montana is known for its Big Sky.
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