The FLY FISHING ROOM

Jack and Jill Bathroom

King Size Bed

The Fly Fishing Room is the kind of space that makes anglers feel understood, and everyone else wants to become one. The accent wall is covered in hand-illustrated fly fishing lures — dozens of them, scattered across a warm cream background in reds, greens, golds, and blues — each one rendered with the care of a field guide illustration. A king bed with a full saddle-leather frame and paneled headboard sits against the wallpaper, dressed in quilted linen with plaid and pastoral hunting-scene pillows depicting fly fishermen on a wooded riverbank. A golden mohair throw drapes across the foot, and a rustic hooked-wool bench with a ski motif sits atop a long sheepskin rug. The bedside lamps are made from bundled twigs on marble-top nightstands — a detail you'd expect in a gallery, not a guest room. The timber-framed window beside the bed frames the snow-covered Snake River valley, and on the opposite wall a handwoven basket adds a quiet Southwestern accent. The room shares a jack-and-jill bathroom with the Ski Run Room next door: a double-vanity in dark wood grain with quartz countertops and brushed nickel fixtures, a Southwestern diamond-pattern runner underfoot, a curated tray of soaps and rolled towels, and a glass-enclosed walk-in shower with veined marble walls and river pebblestone insets visible in the mirror's reflection — the same level of finish found in the master, carried through every bathroom in the house.