Houzz Tour: Whiskey and Leather Transform a Modern Montana Loft
Earthy colors and textures, along with brick and steel, deliver a New York industrial loft vibe to downtown Bozeman
Stairs: Bridger Builders designed a stairway with side lighting off the exposed brick wall. The treads are stained oak and wrapped in metal inlay.
Record room: Dickson used space under the stairs to create a custom daybed for listening to a vinyl record collection. “We felt that artwork [and] small accessories such as pillows, books and unique vintage finds were an easy way to add color and character,” Dickson says.
Daybed and pillows: custom; art: Indiewalls
Daybed and pillows: custom; art: Indiewalls
Kitchen: A quartz countertop made to look like raw concrete joins black and white custom cabinetry and steel pendants to continue the industrial loft look.
Countertops: Raw Concrete, Caesarstone; barstools: similar to Marias vintage metal counter stool in distressed black, Flash Furniture; steel light fixture: John Beck Steel
Countertops: Raw Concrete, Caesarstone; barstools: similar to Marias vintage metal counter stool in distressed black, Flash Furniture; steel light fixture: John Beck Steel
Black beams offset white walls and light oak floors. A modern barn door conceals storage.
Plumbing fixtures: Delta; appliances: Thermador
Plumbing fixtures: Delta; appliances: Thermador
Custom steel floating shelves over a subway-tiled backsplash keep an open, airy aesthetic.
Dining area: Just off the kitchen, guests can gather around a custom-made table under 20-foot-high ceilings. The client designed a nine-foot mirror that stretches up both floors of the condo along the exposed brick wall. Warm leather camel chairs and fresh florals keep the area cozy and inviting.
Table: custom; leather chairs: Muuto Design; bistro chandelier: Visual Comfort
Table: custom; leather chairs: Muuto Design; bistro chandelier: Visual Comfort
Color palette: To ground the elevated heights and balcony off the window wall, Dickson kept the palette fairly neutral. The client found a hanging chair on vacation that gives a playful element to the room, while accessories pull in texture.
Sofa, pillows, coffee table: custom
Sofa, pillows, coffee table: custom
Accessories: Dickson looked to the walls for inspiration on accent tones and “tied in the rust color on the pillows with the brick,” she says. Deep earthy colors give the room depth and warmth.
Happy hour: Those same rusty whiskey hues and leather accents show up in accent pieces, such as this simple round tray, on which guests can rest their cocktails.
Tray: Made Goods
Tray: Made Goods
Art: An oversized art piece hangs in the main living space, bringing bold colors and “an unexpected element” to the room, Dickson says.
Art: Indiewalls; Tibetan lamb stool: Comerford Collection
Art: Indiewalls; Tibetan lamb stool: Comerford Collection
Master bedroom: Upstairs, the master suite overlooks the open loft below, with which it shares plenty of natural light. Moody custom pillows give this room texture and depth, while a custom, built-in headboard — complete with side tables and book storage — perfectly fits the space and allows for books above. Another oversized piece of art adds an extra unexpected layer.
“We strive to always put something unpredictable in our designs,” Dickson says. “Bright colors in a very toned down neutral space gave us that unique design feature we were searching for.”
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“We strive to always put something unpredictable in our designs,” Dickson says. “Bright colors in a very toned down neutral space gave us that unique design feature we were searching for.”
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House at a Glance
Location: Bozeman, Montana
Size: 1,510 square feet (140 square meters)
Designer: McKenzie Dickson of Denton House Design Studio
The backstory: A creative couple hired designer McKenzie Dickson to help outfit a condo located in a converted former schoolhouse in downtown Bozeman, Montana. Dickson started with an empty shell of framing and added everything from urban-inspired bricks and steel to soft goods, going for a “retro New York loft” look.
Lighting: custom