Log construction, built in 2006. A Chalet design with an artist in mind, built on the former estate of the Artist David Hare (1917-1992). The open floor plan is on both 1200sq. ft. levels, with a 19ft tongue-and -groove cathedral ceiling upstairs and a 9-1/2ft. ceiling in the walkout basement. Double-walled, the black spruce logs were sustainably grown and crafted by the Amish in Pennsylvania. The hardwood floor is sustainably harvested Brazilian Chestnut. The walk-out basement is foam block, with an R-value of 38, carpeted, with built-in bookshelves designed by David Hare; below the stairs are storage closets with wire shelving; variable halogen spotlights, canister-style Stage Lamps, two large windows and a sliding glass door keep the space bright; an open display walk-in closet area and LG stacked front-loading washer/dryer are adjacent. Electric forced-air and portable radiant oil radiators provide clean heat. The downstairs bath, entered through antique sliding Javanese teak doors, features a tile floor, a large 4'x4' Italian ceramic tile walk-in shower and a massage shower head. The bowl-sink is mounted on a mid-century vanity. The commode is Adult height. The upstairs bath is entered through bespoke hand-carved and gilt double doors from Bali; antique gold-leafed fluted columns surround the slipper-form claw-foot tub and were carved on the island of Madura; a full-length mirror and mirrored medicine cabinet reflect the views through two double hung windows, one of which is screened with ornate Chinese Boxwood. A pyramid of windows on the southern gable and an efficient Quadra-Fire wood stove make the main floor a bright, cozy place in any season. The built-in dining table is a fish sculpture made by David Hare in 1973 and seats seven. An L-shaped bench with storage is built-in to the northeast corner. Built-in bookshelves were also designed and made by David Hare. Variable halogen spotlights, a large ceiling fan, and several in-floor electrical outlets for lamps let one customize lighting and air circulation. The kitchen area features a new range/oven, new dishwasher, Viking range hood with a 900cfm Thermidor exhaust fan, deep double Corian sinks, Formica counters, solid pine cupboards, and a French pot rack. Well-Water is from a deep aquifer, with a reusable sediment filter. All appliances are electric. The central electric heating is clean and comparably inexpensive due to its local long-established hydroelectric source on the Teton River. Though there is a wood stove, it is much cleaner, less expensive, and less labor intensive to heat using the central electric forced-air furnace. Moose Creek, the Jedediah Smith Wilderness and the Mike Harris Wilderness Areas are 1/4 mile away to explore in all seasons. Yellowstone Park is 60 miles north. Jackson, Wyo. is 20 miles east. Victor is 3 miles northwest. The Old Jackson Hwy. is a "Shared Use" road: horses, bikes, pedestrians and cars. Electric, garbage, snow plowing, firewood and Fiber Optic are the renter's responsibility. There is a large gravel parking area next to the home. The garage and outbuildings are reserved for the owner's use. First and last month's rent plus security deposit are required upfront. Electric and internet service, mowing the grass around the home and on the driveway for fire protection, snow removal and garbage removal are the renter's responsibility. The driveway is 100 yards long and a 4-wheel drive vehicle is recommended for access in winter (Nov-Mar). No smoking. No cats. A dog will be considered with an additional fee and deposit. As there are no interior walls for privacy, except in the baths, the space is recommended for one person or a couple. Upper and lower level can be configured as bedrooms. Closets, W/D and Storage Area are on lower level.
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