The Yellowstone
Treasure Valley, Idaho
The Yellowstone commands its site. From the road, it reads as a house that earned its place in the landscape — proportioned for the lot, anchored by a facade that rewards a second look. The covered entry sets the tone before the front door opens.
Inside, the layout opens without sacrificing enclosure. The main living area is oriented to bring light in from the south while keeping the sightlines direct — from the kitchen through to the rear of the property. Materials were chosen for their grain and weight, not for their ease.
The drone work captures what the ground-level photography cannot: the relationship between the structure and the land around it, the way the roofline sits against the Idaho sky, the scale of the build relative to the property. A custom home should feel intentional from every angle. This one does.
Every Rickman project is built to the same benchmark, regardless of which county it sits in. The Yellowstone is that standard applied to a different program — and the result speaks for itself.
Working with Sawyer meant knowing exactly what to expect — every step, every week, from the ground up.
— A recent Rickman Building Co. client
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