Ridge Home at Dusk
A mountain-modern home positioned into the hillside with broad glass, stone, and warm evening light.

A new Armstrong chapter in Lakeside
Mountain homes shaped by arrival, light, landscape, and the Armstrong standard. Explore the first Montana concepts up close, then see how the work is taking shape near Flathead Lake.
Montana Showcase
Select a rendering, move through the study set, and open the close-up viewer to inspect stone, timber, glass, terraces, courtyards, and the way each home settles into the mountain setting.
A mountain-modern home positioned into the hillside with broad glass, stone, and warm evening light.
A rear-facing view showing layered terraces, large indoor-outdoor openings, and a dramatic mountain setting.
Stone, glass, and timber massing designed to sit naturally within the forested terrain.
A hillside exterior study with covered outdoor living, expansive glazing, and mountain views.
Aerial perspective of the approach sequence, showing the home, garage, and surrounding tree line.
A daylight aerial study showing how the home is planned against the slope and surrounding landscape.
A low, quiet arrival view with stone walls, warm interior light, and a winding mountain drive.
A close entry perspective with stone, timber, glass, and lighting that draws visitors toward the home.
A focused entry rendering with refined material transitions and a sheltered glass entry volume.
A softer wooded arrival concept with curved drive, landscape planting, and low horizontal architecture.
A covered entry concept pairing stone, glass, and timber with a calm mountain-home approach.
A broad exterior elevation with layered rooflines, covered terraces, and a natural landscape edge.
An angled exterior view showing the home stepping with the site and opening toward the surrounding trees.
A covered outdoor living view with stone columns, layered patios, and a quiet wooded setting.
A warm first impression for Homesite EE-4, with a glassy central entry, stone walls, timber siding, and low evening light across the drive court.
A broader arrival study showing the garage wings, curved drive, landscape boulders, and the home opening toward the central entry volume.
An elevated rear view studying the multi-level outdoor living program, glass railings, sunset exposure, and the home’s relationship to the slope.
A straight-on rear elevation showing the layered stone base, covered lounge areas, upper balcony, and full-height windows facing the landscape.
A close study of the covered terrace experience, with timber soffits, stone columns, outdoor seating, and large glass doors extending the living area outside.
A rear lawn perspective focused on the firepit seating, lower patio, warm interior glow, and the home’s balanced composition between stone and timber.
A quiet primary bath study with a freestanding tub, mountain-facing glass, soft wall lighting, and a sheltered connection to the private terrace.
A great room concept organized around a stone fireplace, dropped wood beams, open dining, and a kitchen connection for large mountain gatherings.
An interior-to-exterior study showing the vaulted wood ceiling, broad glass wall, kitchen and dining sequence, and terrace views beyond.
A mountain arrival view for Homesite EE-5, pairing a low roofline, stone garage bays, warm window light, and the distant Lakeside landscape.
A composed entry court with stone, glass, timber, and landscape lighting designed to make the arrival feel calm, direct, and refined.
An aerial site study showing the home tucked into the trees, with a long arrival drive, mountain views, and water visible beyond the roofline.
A rear aerial perspective studying the stepped terraces, pool and spa zone, outdoor lounge areas, and the full glass elevation facing the view.
A dusk rear elevation showing the two-story glass rhythm, broad balcony, lower entertaining terrace, and warm interior light across the facade.
A rear patio view focused on covered outdoor living, stone columns, balcony structure, and the layered transition between lawn, terrace, and interior rooms.
An interior study from the kitchen and dining area toward the stone fireplace, with vaulted wood ceilings, steel-framed glass, and mountain light.
A kitchen-centered great room view with a large island, timber ceiling, stone fireplace, and uninterrupted sightlines to the outdoor setting.
A dining and lounge study showing the stone fireplace, glass terrace doors, warm wood ceiling, and the indoor-outdoor rhythm of the main living level.
Welcome to the Montana Chapter
Armstrong’s Montana work is being shaped around the Flathead Lake area with the same attention to planning, communication, and finish quality that defines our Arizona projects. The goal is direct: make the opportunity easy to understand, easy to imagine, and easy to begin discussing.
Montana Work
The Montana work is centered around Lakeside and the Flathead Lake area, where terrain, arrival, views, weather, and landscape sensitivity shape each custom-home conversation.
The planned homes are expected to start around $10M and are presented as custom residences, not repeat plans or production models.
Armstrong will carry its planning discipline, field accountability, and finish expectations into Montana as the work moves from concept to build.
Montana Opportunities