Renovated Dude Ranch in Wyoming
Quick Canyon Ranch, the Escape home of Clint and Becky Pickrel, is perched on the so-called “Border of Earth” in the Bottom of Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains. The calmness in their little bit of heaven is so palpable that the couple will beverage it.
Becky worked together with local Sheridan, Wyoming, architect Ross E. Iverson to design their mountainside retreat. Attempting to pay homage to the first house, once a working dude ranch, and the surrounding countryside, they used a mixture of wood, locally sourced stone and reclaimed barn wood. The main house on the property is a tribute to the rustic and romantic West with contemporary styling and amenities.
in a Glance
Who lives here: Clint and Becky Pickrel
Location: Sheridan, Wyoming
Size: 5,000 square feet; five bedrooms; six bathrooms
That is interesting: The ranch has been considered one of alternative places for the filming of The Horse Whisperer.
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Getting to Quick Canyon Ranch is a dusty trip. After you exit off the street and drive along a bumpy road, rock chucks, wild turkeys and antelope are often the only traffic you will see. The main house nestles among a bunch of trees at the conclusion of a big circular driveway, which encircles a sunken planting area.
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Views of endless sky, craggy mountain ridges and rolling green hills surround the ranch. The sky is like a giant blanket over the mountains.
Clint and Becky live a short drive away in Gillette, Wyoming, but escape Quick Canyon Ranch whenever they can. Becky keeps the design blog Woven Decor, and the few are equally active leaders in a Foursquare church, and that retains their evenings busy.
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Soaring ceilings and two-tone beamed walls greet visitors in the property’s entrance. This room had a typical nine-foot ceiling, however, the few had it lifted to reveal that the graceful lines of the roof.
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The stone fireplace is unique to the house, and that the ironwork was custom made to match the light fixtures. A baby grand piano (the top is visible here) sits on the opposite side of the space.
Custom ironwork: Iron Mountain Anvil, JT Craft, Sheridan, Wyoming
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Architectural cutouts on both sides of the primary living room let in natural light. This cutout hosts a small seating area, complete with sheepskin rug, reading material and freshly blooming geraniums.
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Becky integrated contemporary finishes and furniturelike cabinetry in the adjoining kitchen to give it an updated twist.
Wall paint: Haven 6437, Sherwin-Williams
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Next to the kitchen is an eat-in breakfast area with doors resulting in a patio. Light floods the distance, making an perfect nook for reading the morning paper or swishing down several OJ.
Becky’s brother, Rick Remington of Remington Construction)based in San Clemente, California), crafted the habit built-in shelving. The additional storage and banquette seating anchor this side of the space and provide the ideal foil for upholstered taupe twill chairs from Baxton Studio Forza.
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On the opposite side of the kitchen is a long farmhouse-style dining table, grounded with a luxurious Oriental rug that echoes the reddish tones of the timber from the adjoining great room.
Wall paint: Napery 6386, Sherwin-Williams
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A home office off the breakfast corner is equipped with contemporary furnishings, slick finishes and bits of vivid yellow and red.
Entrance chair: Wayfair
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The bedroom of the house showcases a fascinating mixture of classic ranch style and contemporary detailing. Rather than combating the bowling-alley hallway, Becky chose to accentuate its length with a graphic runner that ties the entire wing together.
Runner: Swedish Stripe, Transitional Collection, American Cottage Rugs
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The original bedroom doors got a contemporary twist with a vibrant shade inspired by the hallway runner.
Door paint: Plum Dandy 6284, Sherwin-Williams
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The doorways set the tone and colour palette for each room, from orange crimson to purple into the greenest of aquas. Becky carefully chosen artwork and accessories to match each jewel-tone door.
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The master bedroom and ensuite bathroom sit in the very end of the long hallway. A velvety red chair sits in a corner nook where sun floods in and at which the rushing roar of the creek can be heard inside.
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The creek sits just beyond the master bedroom. Outbuildings in varying degrees of disrepair sit along its banks, past the house. Fixing these extra buildings is following on the long design to-do record that Clint and Becky have dreamed up.
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A working fireplace, complete with brick surround and metal hood, sits in the corner of the master bedroom. Becky is an accomplished artist and crafted that the finish on the hood using metallic plaster products from Modern Masters.
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Stylish baths grace the bedroom. This tub, shared between two bedrooms, boasts a customized sink surround, courtesy of Remington Construction. Floral accent tiles operate about to a walk-in cupboard, toned down having tiled flooring tiles and stunning wood.
Cobalt Bundle: Kohler
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Another bathroom Throughout the hall was outfitted by Shirl Yager of Interior Images. The translucent onyx countertop and heavy brown woods are emphasized with a cheerful yellow.
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Multiple seating areas from the cellar mirror the great room upstairs, including this pub area, a sofa with stunning red tufted leather sofas plus a poker table in the far corner — complete with stretching chip drawers.
Pool table: Connelly Billiards
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The massive stone fireplace is the most striking part from the downstairs area. The fireplace is first, but has been updated in stature to give it even more presence in the room. Custom made built-ins on either side include function and storage.
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A custom wine cupboard down the rear hall is nestled between two concrete walls. The paneled wall and herringbone brick flooring add interest to this small but usable space. Becky made textured metallic artwork with pictures of blossoms to accent the rear wall.
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A small bathroom beside the wine cupboard uses a distressed chest for the dressing table and a textural stone sink.
Vanity: Home Decorators, bothered by Becky; sink: Lighting Direct
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The arty shower is lined with layered stone made with fossils in the area. Becky discovered the fossils on eBay from a private seller and added the bits as if they had settled naturally into the crumbling, piling layers of the Earth.
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Clad in wood and stone, the patios provide plenty of outdoor eating choices. An outdoor living room set offers a place to gather around the stone fireplace and chat with friends, or enjoy the nearby spa.
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Inside and out, Quick Canyon Ranch almost speaks its own language. It’s Clint and Becky’s nature escape, private escape and a place where they can just be.
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