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The Mountain Modern Majesty

Chambers Custom Design • 406.241.0231

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About The Home
Nestled atop the prestigious Ben Hogan Drive stands an architectural masterpiece. As you approach, it becomes evident that this home redefines mountain modern living. The sleek lines and tasteful blend of natural materials, against the picturesque backdrop of Mount Dean Stone, create an awe-inspiring sight. The clever design ensures that this 4-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom residence has ample space for everyday family living, but it’s also sure to capture the breathtaking vistas from every room.

The heart of this beauty lies in the center of its expansive open floor plan, where the living, dining, and kitchen spaces integrate seamlessly into an area that exudes warmth and sophistication. Sunlight effortlessly dances throughout the residence, thanks to the abundance of windows celebrating the beauty of some of Missoula’s most sought-after views.

The interior flows fluently to outdoor living in every direction. The covered patios gracefully transition down to the terraced yard, offering an intimate family retreat or an ideal space to entertain guests. With two levels of architectural finesse, 4,450 sq ft of infinite details, and 1,300 sq ft of panoramic patios, this home elegantly encapsulates the spirit of both contemporary luxury and Montana living.

This residence isn’t just a house; it’s a lifestyle reimagined, and it’s sure to captivate the hearts and minds of all during the 2023 Missoula Parade of Homes

House Design
The creation of “Mountain Modern Majesty” was a collaborative effort and result of collective genius. Inspired by modest homeowners passionate about architecture, intricately designed by the esteemed local architect Nic Cole of NC Design and meticulously brought to life by Chambers Custom Design. Every sq ft of this home was cohesively designed with the homeowner’s exquisite architectural taste and reasonable needs for function in mind. Luke Chambers, the visionary and driving force behind Chambers Custom Design, was honored to take on the challenge of bringing these worlds together. While there were hundreds of questions left unanswered, complexities, and adversities along the way, he always returned to the three simple goals he set at the beginning of this project.

•Melting the structure into the mountain, with respect for the original gridlines, in the cleanest and least offensive manner possible, from start to finish.

•Bridge the gap of obstacles between the architect’s original vision/intended design and reality.

•Commitment to balancing modern architecture with the feeling of organic mountain warmth while maintaining the authenticity of authentic Montana living.

The homeowners worked hand in hand with Chambers Custom Design to carry out the exterior hardscape design and layout ideas originally inspired by NC Design. The continuous concrete retaining walls, planter boxes, and custom fences perfectly picture-frame their outdoor sanctuary while maintaining continuity with the home’s structural concrete and aesthetic elements. We later passed the torch along to Paul, owner of Kodiak Lawn & Landscape, who methodically applied the finishing touches with a brilliant landscaping job. He stepped up with a subterranean irrigation system, followed by flowing lawns with tastefully intermittent rock beds with native plants and trees from Caras Nursery, among other locally owned and operated nurseries.

Home Details

For SaleNo
Matterport Register your ticket to view
Bedrooms 4
Total Square Feet 4,449

About the Builder

Chambers Custom Design

Phone: 406.241.0231
https://www.chamberscustomdesign.com/

As a second-generation contractor, construction has been a large part of my life for as long as I can remember. I grew up on my dad’s job sites, playing and working with him since the first grade. While other kids were goofing off and going to the pool during their summer breaks, I insisted on going to work with my dad every day.

It was there that I absorbed countless invaluable trade secrets from a true master carpenter, along with lessons about life and priceless memories made. More importantly, he cultivated principles of integrity and character that would last a lifetime. Little did I know then, but in those twelve formative years, my dad built more than just houses. He was also building a future for Chambers Custom Design, a small family legacy he established in 1973.

I went on to graduate college with a Construction Management degree in 2003. I ventured into project management before taking the reins of the family business as planned.

20 years later, I’ve built many homes since then and hope to build many more, but most importantly, I plan on building a business that will be around for my kids someday.

My love and commitment to original, creative design continues to grow. While continuity and meticulous attention to detail are still paramount, my ultimate idea of success lies in the contentment of our happy homeowners.

Each of these homes is a product of collaborative effort made by so many. I couldn’t do what I do without my amazing team and greatest teammate/wingman ever, Scott Antonson.