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Gone Fishing

WHAT DOES THE TERM “fishing cabin” conjure? Do you envision a modest shack at the end of a weathered boardwalk? A New England bungalow surrounded by colorful buoys? Perhaps a portable ice shanty on a frozen lake?

Whatever you imagine, it likely doesn’t approach the refined rusticity and welcoming comfort of acclaimed designer Juan Montoya’s recent lakeside commission in Whitefish, Montana. His extensive renovation of this 1910 cabin has given the home a

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