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There's also a ski-themed "lodge" room for entertaining guests. The home, which is newly remodeled and fully furnished, is located in a Rocky Mountain resort town near Glacier National Park. The house overlooks a picturesque lake and is near a ski slopes. When autocomplete results are available use up and down arrows to review and enter to select.
Purchasing a “Dream Home” is one of those life accomplishments that tops nearly everyone’s bucket list. Whether you prefer a modernized urban loft or a sprawling suburban home with a white picket fence, most of us hope to find a home that feels like it was made specifically for our family. “Imagine a place where the mountains meet the sky, where nature wild and untamed greets you at your doorstep, where every season brings a new adventure. That place is Montana, an amazing backdrop for HGTV Dream Home 2019,” said Alison Victoria, host of the HGTV Dream Home 2019 Special. The modern industrial chef’s kitchen features a center island, and is built for entertaining with dual ovens and professional-grade appliances.
HGTV’s 2019 Dream Home Is the Priciest In Network History
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That place is Montana, an amazing backdrop for HGTV Dream Home 2019,” Alison Victoria, host of the HGTV Dream Home 2019 Special, tells PEOPLE in a statement. Fulkerson has not publicly commented on whether or not she will ultimately keep the Montana home and is not participating in media interviews, an HGTV spokesperson told CNBC Make It. But, tax experts at Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting told CNBC Make It that Fulkerson would face a tax hit of more than $900,000 if she decides to keep the house. Starting on December 28, 2018, you can enter to win the 2019 DreamHouse—as well as the Honda Pilot Elite and $250,000 that come with it.
Inside the 2019 HGTV Dream Home: 4 Features We Love, and 4 We’d Rather Forget
It would be so easy to fall back on neutrals when designing a house for the masses. The folks at HGTV didn’t pull any punches when it came to paint colors. We are fully on board with this bold, “barn” red—and the color-coded books to boot .

Touch device users, explore by touch or with swipe gestures. Expect to see more of this color in the future, though—Sherwin-Williams recentlynamed a similar shade as its Color of the Year. But all we’re getting is terra-cotta vibes, more fitting for an adobe in New Mexico.
A Brand Built Around a Beloved Vintage Ski Photo
Inside the home, which HGTV describesas "mountain modern," there are three bedrooms and three and a half baths. The great room has floor-to-ceiling windows and a gas fireplace. The official entry period for the HGTV Dream Home Giveaway 2019 will run from Friday, December 28, 2018 through Monday, February 18, 2019.
“It’s important for me for the house to actually have the personality of its surroundings, and a lot of those things are made custom,” designer Brian Patrick Flynn told NBC Montana. And if you’re an HGTV fan, you’ve likely been waiting for the big reveal of this year’s home. It’s an excuse to ogle lavish design touches and fantasize about living, well, the dream.
The greatest giveaway in HGTV history is valued at more than $2.3 million
The grand prize winner of this spectacular giveaway will receive the beautiful custom home, the redesigned 2019 Honda Pilot Elite, plus $250,000 from Rocket Mortgage® by Quicken Loans®. He was the perfect statement piece for this room against the black sheet metal fireplace. Here you can see how the entire back wall of the house has windows and the beams helped give it that mountain lodge feel.
But what we’re really lusting after is the reclaimed wood ceiling in the dining room, made from lumber from a local historic building. The 3,650-square-foot house inWhitefish, MT,is a departure from the beachy modern themes of recent years. Perched on the edge of Glacier National Park with views of the Rocky Mountains and Whitefish Lake in the valley below, the three-bedroom, 3.5-bath home is all about that Montana lodge vibe—with a twist.
In the dining room, salvaged wood planks line the ceiling space above the table. A dark slab of metal frames the living room fireplace while calling attention to the first story’s soaring ceilings. We’re all for a cup of spiced cider every now and then, but moderation is key. That’s how we feel about this master bedroom, which Flynn calls a “spice cider retreat”—full of autumnal tones meant to remind you that you’re in a rustic, wooded setting. What mountain retreat is complete without rustic touches? This house is full of them—from the equestrian-inspired chandelier to the wood and iron bunk beds.

So, in December, Scott and I flew from Dallas to Montana, suitcases packed full with winterwear scraped together from friends and family. Seeing the HGTV Dream Home 2019 was a career highlight for sure…spoiler alert—it’s amazing (see millions of photos below for details!). Of course, I couldn’t get enough of these rocking chairs lined up along the porch. The house is located on the edge of Glacier National Park, and while it’s hard to see in these photos, down in the ravine are views of the Rocky Mountains and Whitefish Lake. Viewers who want to call this mountain oasis their home can enter to win the home and the other package prizes on HGTV’s website beginning Friday, Dec. 28, 2018 through Feb. 18, 2019. It’s possible to enter to win twice per day every day through the portal.
I have been excited to share this post with you all for so long it feels like! A few months ago, I was contacted by Belgard and asked if I had any interest in traveling with them to Whitefish, Montana and seeing their work featured at this year’s HGTV Dream Home 2019. The Belgard Team had some great treats on hand and a few baristas brewing up all kinds of goodies. Every year, HGTV gives away a luxe, fully-furnished home somewhere in America as part of its Dream Home contest. Beverly Fulkerson, a former preschool teacher from Osgood, Indiana won the 2019 home, a 3,650-square-foot mountain-side home located in Whitefish, Montana. The house is valued just over$2 million, according to HGTV.

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