Living Streamside

Ellis Nunn Architects and Pioneer Log Homes make fishing foremost at a home on the Henry’s Fork.

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Architect John Kjos worked with a famed fly-fishing guide (and friend of the owners) to place the house on the 7-acre site. ”The goal was to see the river from nearly every room,” Kjos says. Photo By: Roger WadeDuring the summer, the outdoor dining area and kitchen — a built-in gas grill is hiding around the corner — are used almost as much as those inside. Photo By: Roger WadeOverlooking the great room, this lofted sitting area is a favorite place to relax and read or play games. Photo By: Roger Wade
Because of their near-constant stream of guests (Can you blame them?), the owners wanted a kitchen area that was both cozy and capable of entertaining. Photo By: Roger WadeGuests at this house spend little time indoors, but when they do the owner says it’s often to congregate in the great room and swap tales of the day over a glass of wine. Photo By: Roger WadeAll bedrooms have decks facing the Henry‘s Fork. One of the owners says he loves falling asleep to the sounds of the river just outside. Photo By: Roger Wade
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