Located on Montana’s Flathead Lake, this forested compound blends indoor/outdoor living, privacy & nature with a sophisticated but easy style.

Montana Stone Creek Camp

Property Features

Amazing camp-style architecture

Property

  • 15+  acres on the eastern shore of Flathead Lake
  • 717 feet +/- of shoreline on the “Gold Coast” of Flathead Lake
  • Heavily timbered and beautifully landscaped with trails throughout the property
  • Gated, paved drive
  • Natural, but controlled streams run throughout the property
  • 3-slip boat dock with 2 boat lifts
  • Gate house, 4-car garage with workshop, Lodge Building, Kitchen/Laundry building, Guest House (“The Tree House”), Master Suite building (“The Lake House”) and restored original property cabin from the 1940’s
  • Designed to optimize indoor/outdoor living
  • Architecture by Anderrsson-Wise
  • Interior Design by Mimi London
  • Property featured twice in Architectural Digest – June 2008 and May 2009 (Cover)

Camp Basics

  • All major rooms have views of Flathead Lake and the mountains beyond.
  • Many rooms and decks open to the outdoors via large sliding barn doors
  • Doors and windows throughout  are highest custom quality
  • Decks and flooring of “ipe” wood, harder than teak
  • Central vacuum
  • Audio and video throughout
  • Lutron lighting system
  • Softened water
  • Mechanical rooms in each building to rival any commercial project
  • Generator with automatic switch over for power back up
  • Extensive landscaping and landscape lighting

Lodge Building

  • Large screen porch with woodstove (cover of  Architectural Digest May 2009)
  • Living room opening onto large deck
  • Dining room with mechanical wall that drops to bring up a deck and open room to outdoors.
  • Chandeliers in dining room on pulley system with either oil lamps or electricity
  • Large gym with treadmill, elliptical, bike, rowing machine, cable cross machine, leg press, and stretching area
  • Large storage and craft room
  • 3 fireplaces
  • Powder room and a full bathroom.
  • Televisions in kitchen, living room, and screened porch

Kitchen/Laundry/Mudroom buildings:

  • Large commercial kitchen with 2 Sub-Zero refrigerators, commercial Sub-Zero freezer, two sinks, dishwasher, steel and stainless steel counters, Viking stove/oven, Miele plumbed coffee/espresso machine, television, and large butcher block island.
  • Separate pantry with glass-front cabinetry, stainless steel counter and sink, and dishwasher
  • Outdoor gas grill
  • Laundry building with mudroom and Sub-zero wine cooler and television
  • Half-bath

Guest House (“The Tree House”)

  • Two-story building set amid stand of large trees
  • Sitting room with fireplace
  • Kitchen with steel counters and Gaggeneau stovetop
  • Washer/Dryer
  • Three bedrooms, each with an outside screened sleeping porch
  • Three full bathrooms
  • Televisions in sitting room and each bedroom

Master Suite Building (“The Lake House”)

  • Unique “cordwood wall” both interior and exterior
  • Beautiful “secret” rock garden with stream
  • Sitting room with fireplace
  • Two bathrooms both of which have outdoor shower areas
  • Two large closets
  • Master bedroom overlooking Flathead Lake
  • Outdoor screened sleeping porch
  • Kitchen with steel counters and Gaggenau stovetop
  • Large deck with steps leading down to the Lake
  • Two offices
  • Televisions in master bedroom, sitting room and office

Deer Cabin

  • One-room cabin with screened porch and large deck
  • Outdoor “cook tent” area
  • Picnic area with campfire
  • Outdoor shower
  • Outhouse and storage building
  • Featured in Architectural Digest 2008

Structure

  • Custom Douglas fir doors and windows
  • Corten steel roofs – naturally weathered
  • Extensive use of heavy gauge architectural steel
  • Over 2500 square feet of ipe wood decks
  • Entry gate off main road with lights and security
  • Use of unusual board-formed concrete
  • In-floor heating

Finishes

  • All interior trim, interior doors and windows are Douglas fir.
  • Cabinets are all custom built
  • Wood floors are ipe
  • Hard surface floors are poured concrete
  • Walls and ceilings of  Douglas fir.
  • Counters are primarily “blued” steel or stainless steel

Green Building Principles

  • All wood structures, siding, windows and doors are regional products
  • Stone is regional product
  • Decking and flooring of ipe wood.  Extremely dense and hard.  Naturally resistant to rot, abrasion and weather.  The wood contains no harmful chemicals and requires little or no chemical maintenance.  Class 5 fire rating.
  • Corten steel roofing naturally oxidizes; requiring no chemicals or acid wash.
  • Glazing is made from high-performance insulated units with spectrally selective glass
  • Building envelope insulation is “closed cell foam”.  Minimizes air infiltration and enables the roof system to act as a “cold roof” which prevents the formation of ice dams.
  • Heating is provided by hydronic in-floor system.
  • Roof on the master suite building (The Lake House) is modern sod construction.
  • Douglas firs removed from the building site utilized in cord wood walls and on interior walls

Furnishings

  • Fully furnished and decorated by world-renowned designer, Mimi London
  • Large portion of furnishings are custom pieces
  • Extraordinary lighting fixtures from the 30’s and 40’s