I spent three days exploring three ultra-luxury properties in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. We toured a new adults-only hotel, a Four Seasons penthouse, and a $10 million vacation home. These establishments highlighted Wyoming’s trends in luxury interior design.
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I’ve seen quite a few high-end interior spaces.
I once buried myself in a velvet tassel pillow at the Versace Mansion. I’ve overlooked mansions in some of Arizona’s most affluent neighborhoods. I’ve been playing the grand piano on the 113th floor of the world’s tallest apartment building on Billionaires Row in New York City.
But until recently, I never came across three ultra-luxury properties in just three days.
During a September trip to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, I explored a $1,500-a-night adults-only hotel in Yellowstone, a penthouse suite at a five-star Four Seasons Resort, and a vacation home worth more than $10 million. .
This whirlwind journey felt like a crash course in Wyoming’s luxury interior design trends. These are the nicest details I noticed.