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IN PERFECT HARMONY Opposites attract—rustic and refined, masculine and feminine—in a larger-than-life home on the shores of Montana’s Whitefish Lake. Residential Design by Lyndon L. Steinmetz Design Interior Design by Hunter & Company THE X FACTOR In a Wyoming town where tradition reigns, a modern dwelling has people talking—and thinking differently about mountain home design. Architecture by Abramson Teiger Architects Interior Design by Nina Seirafi Interior Design PIECES OF HISTORY A collection of family dwellings in the heart of California’s wine country gives timeworn materials new life and creates an oasis for modern-day living. Architecture by Tony Martin Inc.

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INSIDER’S GUIDE Telluride, Colorado Distinctive local flavor and show-stopping natural beauty come together in an old mining town turned sophisticated mountain mecca.

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TOP MOUNTAIN ARCHITECTS & INTERIOR DESIGNERS The fifth edition of our exclusive guide to the most talented and influential design professionals working in the West today.

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HOUSE OF THE MOMENT A 212-acre estate with panoramic mountain views offers a beautiful residence and room to build more—and it’s just moments from the slopes and downtown Aspen, Colorado.

ON THE COVER In a contemporary Wyoming home’s dramatic dining room, a Persian painting brings a bit of the sea to the West. Turn to page 132 for more. Photography by Jim Bartsch

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ow do you choose an architect or interior designer? When you think about it, you’re asking this person to take on a very personal task. You’re asking him or her to create your home, that one place that reflects you—who you are, what you love, the way you choose to spend your time. It’s funny that we so often hire someone else to take on such a personal endeavor. Maybe that’s why it’s so magical when the person we choose creates a space that is so “us” in every way. So how do you find that person? Sure, you can create a list of questions a mile long—and get great answers to them all— and gather piles of references and recommendations, but when it comes down to it, isn’t it really a gut feeling? I’ve looked at thousands of homes over the years, and while I’ve seen many designs I’ve loved, there are a special few that stand out in my mind; places where I can imagine living every day. It wasn’t just the setting or the finishes or furnishings that appealed to me. It was something less tangible. I felt that if I were to meet the architect or designer who created the space, he or she would really “get” me—and my idea of home. It seems that I’m not alone. For the past five years, we’ve published an annual list of Top Mountain Architects & Interior Designers, and every year we hear from many of you who visit the website of each and every firm on that list. You pore over thousands of photos until you find that architect or interior designer whose work speaks to you. And that’s the person you hire. In this issue, we’re proud to present the fifth edition of Top Mountain Architects & Interior Designers, our exclusive guide to the design pros we’ve featured in the pages of Mountain Living over the years—as well as those whose work we know and admire. But this issue is about more than a list. It’s about celebrating all of the design professionals who have taken the time to really understand us; to get at what makes us tick, give it form and bring it to life. It’s magic, indeed.

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This trio of shops, located in town and up at Mountain Village, are the go-to venues for gearing up to get outside, whether you’re into mountain biking, rafting, fly-fishing, biking or hiking in Telluride’s magnificent outdoors. furtheradventures.com, 970-728-8954

this luxe spot just off the gondola in Mountain Village offers 95 top-notch guestrooms (including suites and one-, two- and three-bedroom condominium residences), as well as a full spa and mountain-chic dining at Suede Bar and Onyx restaurant. Personal assistants ensure that you won’t lack for anything. capellatelluride.com, 877-247-6688

3. AH HAA SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS Get creative with a photography, ceramics, metalwork or jewelry workshop at this year-round community arts center (ahhaa.org). But that’s not where Telluride’s arts culture stops: check out the NUGGET THEATRE (nuggettheatre.com)—home of the Telluride Film Festival and Mountainfilm festival—and the SHERIDAN OPERA HOUSE (sheridanoperahouse.com), too.

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5. GARDENSTORE This peaceful, modern shop with wide-plank floors and pale green walls is the place to find unique garden accessories like colorful “upcycled” benches, planters and pottery, as well as scented candles and garden tools. You’ll find fresh flowers, too, as well as year-round inspiration for theme parties. 970-728-0534

7. COSMOPOLITAN Long-time local chef Chad Scothorn’s stylish restaurant in Hotel Columbia draws a loyal crowd that keeps coming back for his creative flavors and presentations. Lobster corn dogs, slow-roasted Berkshire pork, tomato-saffron fish stew and apple-pie donuts are favorites. Looking for a local spot to host a private party? The rustic Tasting Cellar might be the perfect place. cosmotelluride.com, 970-728-1292 8. ALLRED’S This classy restaurant’s views of town and the surrounding peaks create a dramatic backdrop for chef Mike Weist’s menu of sustainable meat (beef, buffalo, lamb, elk) and seafood (salmon, trout) dishes. Book a table by the windows or try the chef’s table to keep an eye on the open kitchen. Located on-mountain at the St. Sophia gondola station. allredsrestaurant.com, 970-728-7474 ●

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TOP MOUNTAIN ARCHITECTS & INTERIOR DESIGNERS The editors of Mountain Living are proud to present the 2010 edition of Top Mountain

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Abramson Teiger Architects 310-838-8998 abramsonteiger.com 8924 Lindblade Street Culver City, CA 90232

Anderson Architecture 208-726-6054 andersonarc.com 120 N. Second Avenue, Suite 201 Ketchum, ID 83340

Aidlin Darling Design 415-974-5603 aidlin-darling-design.com 500 Third Street, Suite 410 San Francisco, CA 94107

Apparatus Architecture 415-703-0904 apparatus.com 357 Grove Street San Francisco, CA 94102

Allen + Philp Architects 480-990-2800 allenphilp.com 7154 E. Stetson Drive, Fourth Floor Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Allied Works Architecture 503-227-1737 alliedworks.com 1532 S.W. Morrison Street Portland, OR 97205 ALM Architects 970-328-9690 almarchitects.com P.O. Box 5211 Vail, CO 81658

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Arapahoe Architects 970-453-8474 arapahoearchitects.com 322 N. Main Street, Suite C Breckenridge, CO 80424 Archaeo Architects 505-820-7200 archaeoarchitects.com 1519 Upper Canyon Road, Studio A Santa Fe, NM 87501 Archiscape 505-989-1613 archi-scape.com 1512 Pacheco Street, Suite A202 Santa Fe, NM 87505

Architect Susan Desko 208-726-0155 susandesko-aia.com 311 First Avenue N. Ketchum, ID 83340

BAMO 415-979-9880 bamo.com 500 Third Street San Francisco, CA 94107

Architecture W 503-239-5848 architecturew.com 1421 N.W. 14th Portland, OR 97209

Barnes Gromatzky Kosarek Architects 512-476-7133 bgkarchitects.com 1508 W. Fifth Street, Suite 200 Austin, TX 78703

B3 Architects 805-966-1547 b3architects.com 1222 State Street, Suite 250 Santa Barbara, CA 93103 Backen Gillam Architects 415-289-3860 bgarch.com 2352 Marinship Way Sausalito, CA 94965 Balance Associates, Architects 206-322-7737 balanceassociates.com 80 Vine Street, Suite 201 Seattle, WA 98121

Barrett Studio Architects 303-449-1141 barrettstudio.com 1944 20th Street Boulder, CO 80302 Barton Phelps & Associates, Architects & Planners 323-934-8615 bpala.com 5514 Wilshire Blvd., 10th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90036 Bercovitz Design Architects 970-728-4555 bercovitzdesign.com 220 E. Colorado Avenue, Suite 220 Telluride, CO 81435


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Berglund Architects 970-926-4301 berglundarchitects.com 210 Edwards Village Boulevard Suite A103 Edwards, CO 81632 Berlin Architects 307-733-5697 berlinarchitects.com 275 Veronica Lane Jackson, WY 83001 BHH Partners Planners/Architects 970-453-6880 bhhpartners.com 160 E. Adams Street Breckenridge, CO 80424

Bohlin Cywinski Jackson 206-256-0862 bcj.com 1932 First Avenue, Suite 916 Seattle, WA 98101

Burdge & Associates Architects 208-495-3228 buaia.com 809 Canyon Road Hailey, ID 83333

Boniface + Associates 505-983-5266 boniface.com 1012 Marquez Place, Suite 301A Santa Fe, NM 87505

Callas Architects 310-280-0466 callasarchitects.com 3621 Hayden Avenue Culver City, CA 90232

Bosworth Hoedemaker 206-545-8434 bosworthhoedemaker.com 1408 N. 45th Street Seattle, WA 98103

Bitnar Architects 406-587-1983 bitnararchitects.com 502 S. Grand Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715

BraytonHughes Design Studios 415-291-8100 bhdstudios.com 639 Howard Street San Francisco, CA 94105

Blue Line Architects 970-827-5400 bluelinearchitects.com 421 Main Street, Suite C1 Minturn, CO 81645

Brewster McLeod Architects 970-544-0130 brewstermcleod.com 117 S. Monarch Street Aspen, CO 81611

CCY Architects 970-927-4925 ccyarchitects.com 228 Midland Avenue Basalt, CO 81621

Cory Buckner, Architect 310-472-3373 corybuckner.com 990 Hanley Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90049

Centre Sky Architecture 303-840-0020 centresky.com 10841 S. Parker Road, Suite 206 Parker, CO 80134

Cozen Architecture 310-372-9143 cozenarchitecture.com 1750 Eighth Street Manhattan Beach, CA 90266

Candace Lindell Design 707-226-7717 1296 Dealy Lane Napa, CA 94559

Charles Cunniffe Architects 970-925-5590 cunniffe.com 610 E. Hyman Avenue Aspen, CO 81611

Craig Melvin Architects 970-728-5251 craigmelvinarchitects.com 200 1/2 S. Oak Street Telluride, CO 81435

Candelaria Design 602-604-2001 candelariadesign.com 4450 N. 12th Street, Suite 278 Phoenix, AZ 85014

Cheng Design 510-849-3272 chengdesign.com 2808 San Pablo Avenue Berkeley, CA 94702

CTA Architects Engineers 720-359-1416 ctagroup.com 863 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 80204

Carney Logan Burke Architects 307-733-4000 clbarchitects.com 215 S. King Street Jackson, WY 83001

Comma-Q Architecture, Inc. 406-585-1112 commaq.com 109 N. Rouse Avenue Suite 1 Bozeman, MT 59715

Cutler Anderson Architects 206-842-4710 cutler-anderson.com 135 Parfitt Way S.W. Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

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Dale Cox Architects 530-550-9144 dalecoxarchitects.com 10064 Donner Pass Road Truckee, CA 96161

Ellis Nunn & Associates 307-733-1779 ellisnunnarchitects.com 70 N. Center Street Jackson, WY 83002

Dan Joseph Architects 800-800-3935 djawest.com 7720 Shedhorn Drive PMB 161 Bozeman, MT 59718

Escher GuneWardena Architecture 323-665-9100 egarch.net 815 Silver Lake Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90026

David A. Beal & Associates 303-443-9613 dabassoc.com 1526 Spruce Street, Suite 201 Boulder, CO 80302

Ewing Architects 626-584-0860 ewingarchitects.com 723 E. California Boulevard Pasadena, CA 91106

David Johnston Architects 970-925-3444 djarchitects.com 418 E. Cooper Avenue, Suite 206 Aspen, CO 81611 DGBK Architects 604-682-1664 dgbk.com 1500 W. Georgia Street, Suite 950 Vancouver, BC V6G 2Z6 DHR Architecture 303-355-2460 dhrarchitecture.com 3200 Cherry Creek South Drive, Suite 410 Denver, CO 80209 Dubbe-Moulder Architects 307-733-9551 dubbe-moulder.com 1160 Alpine Lane, Suite 2-A Jackson Hole, WY 83002

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Faulkner Architects 530-582-7400 faulknerarchitects.com 12242 Business Park Drive, Suite 18 Truckee, CA 96161 Feather & Gill Design Architects 505-471-2195 featherandgilldesign.com P.O. Box 6283 Santa Fe, NM 87502 Finholm Architects 970-925-5713 finholmarchitects.com P.O. Box 5546 Snowmass Village, CO 81615 Fougeron Architecture 415-641-5744 fougeron.com 431 Tehama Street, Suite 1 San Francisco, CA 94103

Eggers Architecture 970-724-3411 eggersarchitecture.com P.O. Box 798 Kremmling, CO 80459

Fritzlen Pierce Architects 970-476-6342 vailarchitects.com 1650 E. Fallridge Road, Suite C1 Vail, CO 81657

EHDD Architecture 415-285-9193 ehdd.com 500 Treat Avenue, Suite 201 San Francisco, CA 94110

Galambos Architects 970-429-1286 galambosarchitects.net Building 314 AABC, Suite D Aspen, CO 81611

Ehrlich Architects 310-838-9700 s-ehrlich.com 10865 Washington Boulevard Culver City, CA 90232

Gen Architects 503-243-7183 genarch.com 1410 S.W. Morrison Street, Suite 800 Portland, OR 97025


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Gettliffe Architecture 303-449-9155 gettliffe.com 2970 Washington Street Boulder, CO 80304 Gies Architects 970-328-9280 giesarchitects.com 404 Broadway, Unit C Eagle, CO 81631 G.R. Design Group Architects 970-728-0656 telluridearchitect.com P.O. Box 0693 Telluride, CO 81435 Green Line Architects 970-963-6689 greenlinearchitects.com 65 N. 4th Street, Suite 5 Carbondale, CO 81623 Hagman Architects 970-927-3822 hagmanarchitects.com 104 Midland Avenue, Suite 201 Basalt, CO 81621 Harry Teague Architects 970-927-4862 harryteaguearchitects.com 129 Emma Road, Suite A Basalt, CO 81621 Hart Howerton 435-655-8120 harthowerton.com 311 Main Street Park City, UT 84060 Hendricks Architecture Inc. 208-265-4001 hendricksarch.com 418 Pine Street Sandpoint, ID 83864 High Plains Architects 406-896-0250 highplainsarchitects.com 2720 Minnesota Avenue Billings, MT 59103 Holly Hulburd Design 415-440-0801 hulburddesign.com 375 Alabama Street, Suite 240 San Francisco, CA 94110

Ibarra Rosano Design Architects 520-795-5477 ibarrarosano.com 2849 E. Sylvia Street Tucson, AZ 85716 James Hardy Architect 970-728-1278 jharchitect.com P.O. Box 3520 657 W. Colorado Avenue, Suite C-2 Telluride, CO 81435 Jeffrey Berkus Architects 970-925-7017 jeffreyberkusarchitects.com 430 West Main Street Aspen, CO 81611 JLF & Associates 406-587-8888 jlfarchitects.com 140 E. Main Street Bozeman, MT 59715 JLS Design 530-587-5232 tahoearchitect.com 15695 Donner Pass Road, Suite 105 P.O. Box 9385 Truckee, CA 96162 John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects 213-253-4740 jfak.net 701 E. Third Street, Suite 300 Los Angeles, CA 90013 John T. Midyette III & Associates 505-983-2639 johntmidyettearchitect.com 1125 Canyon Road Santa Fe, NM 87501 KAA Design Group 310-821-1400 kaadesigngroup.com 4201 Redwood Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90066 Kelly & Stone Architects 970-875-0590 ksaarch.com 465 Anglers Drive, Suite C Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 K.H. Webb Architects 970-477-2990 khwebb.com 710 W. Lionshead Circle, Suite A Vail, CO 81657

Kibo Group Architecture 406-542-5050 kibogroup.com 140 S. Fourth Street W., Suite 2 Missoula, MT 59801 Lake/Flato Architects 210-227-3335 lakeflato.com 311 Third Street San Antonio, TX 78205 Lea Sisson Architect 970-728-1849 leasissonarchitects.com 224 E. Colorado Avenue, Suite 2A Telluride, CO 81435 Lipkin Warner Design & Planning 970-927-8473 lipkinwarner.com 701 E. Valley Road, Suite 201 Basalt, CO 81621 Locati Architects 406-587-1139 locatiarchitects.com 1007 E. Main Street, Suite 202 Bozeman, MT 59715 Lundberg Design 415-695-0110 lundbergdesign.com 2620 Third Street San Francisco, CA 94107 Lundell Architects and Associates 303-270-0189 lundellarchitects.com 165 Cook Street, Suite 207 Denver, CO 80206 Lyndon L. Steinmetz Design 406-257-5463 404 Sixth Avenue West Kalispell, MT 59901 Marc LaRoche Architects 206-842-1366 mlrarchitects.com 10601 Seaborn Road Bainbridge Island, WA 98110

Mark Queripel Architecture & Design 720-565-3929 mqad.com P.O. Box 19320 Boulder, CO 80308 Mayer Sattler-Smith 907-277-7878 mayersattler-smith.com 1104 W. Seventh Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501 Mell Lawrence Architects 512-441-4669 architecturalpolka.com 913 W. Gibson Street Austin, TX 78704 Merz Project 602-430-3223 merzproject.com 1437 N. First Street, Suite 201 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Michael Doty Associates, Architects 208-726-4228 mda-arc.com P.O. Box 2792 Ketchum, ID 83340 Michael Fuller Architects 970-927-6620 mfullerarchitects.com 23400 Two Rivers Road, Suite 41 Basalt, CO 81621 Michael G. Imber Architects 210-824-7703 michaelgimber.com 111 W. El Prado San Antonio, TX 78212 Miller Architects 406-222-7057 ctmarchitects.com 208 W. Park Street Livingston, MT 59047 Miller/Hull Partnership 206-682-6837 millerhull.com Polson Building, 71 Columbia, 6th Floor Seattle, WA 98104 Morter Architects 512-261-5009 morterarchitects.com 4 Grapewood Court Austin, TX 78738

Mosaic Architects 303-247-1100 mosaicarchitects.com 1829 Pearl Street Boulder, CO 80302 Nicholas J. Kromydas, Architect 530-525-5831 nicholasjkromydas architect.com P.O. Box 355 Homewood, CA 96141 Obie G. Bowman, Architect 707-433-7833 obiebowman.com P.O. Box 1114 Healdsburg, CA 95448 Olson Kundig Architects 206-624-5670 olsonkundigarchitects.com 159 S. Jackson Street, Suite 600 Seattle, WA 98104 Osburn/Clarke Productions 604-682-2988 osburnclarke.com 25 Alexander Street Vancouver, BC V6A 1B2 Otto/Walker Architects 435-649-6373 otto-walker.com 2200 Park Avenue, Suite C-201 Park City, UT 84060 Park City Architecture 435-649-7601 parkcityarchitect.com 1920 Prospector Avenue, Suite 200 Park City, UT 84060 Pb Elemental Architecture 206-632-7703 pbelemental.com 1605 Boylston Avenue, Suite 303 Seattle, WA 98122 Pearson Design Group 406-587-1997 pearsondesigngroup.com 777 E. Main Street, Suite 203 Bozeman, MT 59715

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Peterson Architecture & Associates 480-477-1111 peterson-architecture.com 7507 E. McDonald Drive, Suite B Scottsdale, AZ 85250 Phillips Architecture & Planning 541-382-8415 phillipsarchitecture.com 20185 Winston Loop Bend, OR 97701 Piper Architecture piperarchitecture.com 48 E. Beaver Creek Blvd. Avon, CO 81620 Poss Architecture & Planning 970-925-4755 billposs.com 605 E. Main Street Aspen, CO 81611 Reid Smith Architects 406-587-2597 reidsmitharchitects.com 212 S. Tracy Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715 Reno-Smith Architects 970-925-5968 renosmith.com 605 W. Main Street, Suite 002 Aspen, CO 81611 Rick Joy Architects 520-624-1442 rickjoy.com 400 S. Rubio Avenue Tucson, AZ 85701 RKD Architects 970-926-2622 rkdarch.com 137 Main Street, Suite G-004 Edwards, CO 81632 RMT Architects 970-949-0916 rmtarchitects.com 0101 Fawcett Road Avon, CO 81620 Robert G. Sinclair Architecture, Inc. 970-925-4269 rgsarchitecture.com P.O. Box 8114 Aspen, CO 81612

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Rodwin Architecture 303-413-8556 rodwinarch.com 1245 Pearl Street, Suite 202 Boulder, CO 80302 Rowland + Broughton Architecture & Urban Design 970-544-9006 rowlandbroughton.com 117 S. Monarch Street Aspen, CO 81611 Segerberg Mayhew & Associates, Architects 970-476-4433 smarchs.com 101 Eagle Road, Building 6 Avon, CO 81620 Shepherd Resources/ Douglas Miller DeChant Architects 970-949-3302 sriarchitect.com 37347 U.S. Highway 6, Suite 101 Avon, CO 81620 Shortridge Architects, Inc. 310-829-1460 shortridgearchitects.com 1727 Berkeley Street, Studio 6 Santa Monica, CA 90404 Skylab Architecture 503-525-9315 skylabdesign.com 1221 S.W. Alder Street Portland, OR 97205 Snowdon and Hopkins, Architects 970-476-2201 snowdonhopkins.com P.O. Box 3340 Vail, CO 81658 Sparano + Mooney Architecture 801-746-0234 sparanomooney.com 511 W. 200 South, Suite 130 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Starkweather Bondy Architecture 510-836-6594 starkweatherbondy.com 110 Linden Street, Suite 110 Oakland, CA 94607

Stephen Dynia Architects 307-733-3766 dynia.com 1085 W. Broadway Jackson, WY 83001

Thomas Bollay Architects 805-969-1991 architect.com P.O. Box 5686 Montecito, CA 93150

Walker Warner Architects 415-318-8900 walker-warner.com 353 Folsom Street San Francisco, CA 94105

Strout Architects 307-733-5778 stroutarchitects.com 85 W. Snow King Avenue Jackson Hole, WY 83001

Tim Barber Ltd. 323-782-1000 timbarberltd.com 8455 Beverly Boulevard, Suite 409 Los Angeles, CA 90048

Ward + Blake Architects 307-733-6867 wardblakearchitects.com 200 E. Broadway Jackson, WY 83002

Studio B Architects 970-920-9428 studiobarchitects.net 501 Rio Grande Place, Suite 104 Aspen, CO 81611 Studio.bna 406-222-7488 studio-bna.com 13 Cokedale Spur Road Livingston, MT 59047 Studio Ryker 406-220-1099 studioryker.com P.O. Box 838 Livingston, MT 59047 Sunlit Architecture 970-349-5311 sunlitarchitecture.com P.O. Box 970 Crested Butte, CO 81224 Suyama Peterson Deguchi 206-256-0809 suyamapeterson deguchi.com 2324 Second Avenue Seattle, WA 98121 Swatt Architects 510-985-9779 swattarchitects.com 5845 Doyle Street, Suite 104 Emeryville, CA 94608 TAB Associates 970-766-1470 tabassociates.com 0056 Edwards Village Boulevard, Suite 210 Edwards, CO 81632 Terry Kilbane Architect, Inc. 480-488-1239 terrykilbane.com 37417 Tom Darlington Drive Carefree, AZ 85377

TKP Architects 303-278-8840 tkparch.com 1509 Washington Avenue Golden, CO 80401 Todd Webber Architect 970-668-9402 toddwebberarchitect.com 701 Granite Street, Suite 134 Frisco, CO 80443 Tommy Hein Architects 970-728-1220 tommyhein.com 108 S. Oak Street, Penthouse Telluride, CO 81435 Trey Jordan Architecture 505-983-5624 treyjordan.com 161 S. Armijo Lane Santa Fe, NM 87501 VAg, Inc. Architects & Planners 970-949-7034 vagarchitects.com 90 Benchmark Road, Suite 202 Avon, CO 81620 Van Bryan Studio Architects 406-586-4777 vbsa.net 21 W. Babcock Street Bozeman, MT 59715 Vertical Arts Architecture 970-871-0056 vertical-arts.com 690 Marketplace Plaza, Suite 1 Steamboat Springs, CO 80487 Walker & Moody Architects 415-885-0800 walkermoody.com 2666 Hyde Street San Francisco, CA 94109

Wendell Burnette Architects 602-395-1091 wendellburnette architects.com 5102 N. Central Avenue 5 Phoenix, AZ 85012 Will Bruder & Partners 602-324-6000 willbruder.com 2524 N. 24th Street Phoenix, AZ 85008 William C. Tripp Architect 503-228-8212 222 N.W. 11th Avenue Portland, OR 97209 Williams Partners Architects 208-726-0020 williams-partners.com P.O. Box 4373 Ketchum, ID 83340

DESIGN/BUILD FIRMS Allen-Guerra Design-Build 970-453-7002 allen-guerra.com 1915 Airport Road, Suite 105 Breckenridge, CO 80424 Anderson Mountain Homes 970-728-2442 andersonmountain homes.com 137 Society Drive, Suite B Telluride, CO 81435 Bensonwood Homes 603-756-3600 bensonwood.com 6 Blackjack Crossing Walpole, NH 03608


top mountain architects

Bitterroot Design Group 406-995-7806 bitterrootdesigngroup.com 659 Spruce Drive Big Sky, MT 59716 Classic Design Group 541-296-8213 classicdesigngroup.com 395 E. Knoll Drive The Dalles, OR 97058 Earl Anderson & Associates 720-529-8828 earlanderson.com 5600 S. Quebec Street, Suite 210A Greenwood Village, CO 80111

Edgewood Log Structures 208-683-3330 edgewoodlog.com P.O. Box 1030 Coeur d’Alene, ID 83816

Kogan Builders 970-259-0195 koganbuilders.com 110 W. 11th Street Durango, CO 81301

Hearthstone Homes 800-247-4442 hearthstonehomes.com 1630 E. Hwy 25/70 Dandridge, TN 37725

Landmark Traditions 303-697-5717 landmarktradition.com 9141 Mountain Ranch Road Conifer, CO 80433

High Country Builders 406-863-9511 waltlandi.com 903C Wisconsin Avenue Whitefish, MT 59937 Ken Pieper and Associates 303-670-0619 kenpieper.com P.O. Box 1569 Evergreen, CO 80437

MacDonald and Company 612-333-1822 macandco.net 2800 Midland Avenue, Suite 107E Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

McCrerey Fine Homes 970-668-0686 mccrereyfinehomes.com P.O. Box 1082 619 Main Street Frisco, CO 80443

Teton Heritage Builders 307-733-8771 tetonheritagebuilders.com 160 W. Deloney P.O. Box 4819 Jackson, WY 83001

Metzler-Stephens 888-203-3120 metzlerstephens.com 5531 Powers Center Point #140 Colorado Springs, CO 80920

Trilogy Partners 970-453-2230 trilogybuilds.com 233 S. Ridge Street, Unit C Breckenridge, CO 80424

PrecisionCraft Log & Timber Homes 208-887-1020 precisioncraft.com 711 E. Broadway Meridian, ID 83642

Wilderness Log & Timber Company 800-707-0449 wildernesslogandtimber company.com N1521 County Road S Plymouth, WI 53073

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INTERIOR DESIGNERS

Abode 512-300-2303 fernsantini.com 4414 Burnet Road Austin, TX 78756

Barbara Barry 310-276-9977 barbarabarry.com 9526 Pico Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90035

Carole Sisson Designs 406-993-2666 sissondesigns.com 99 Lone Peak Drive Big Sky, MT 59716

Agnes Bourne Studio 307-734-6553 agnesbourne.com P.O. Box 3797 Jackson, WY 83001

Barbara Scavullo Design 415-658-8774 scavullodesign.com 415 Jackson Street, Penthouse San Francisco, CA 94111

Caroline • Edwards Interior Design 970-920-3331 carolineedwards.com 410 N. Mill Street, Suite B5 Aspen, CO 81611

Barclay Butera 435-649-5540 barclaybutera.com 255 Heber Avenue Park City, UT 84060

Carol Moore Interior Design 970-926-4188 cmid.us 0137 Main Street, Suite O-204 Edwards, CO 81632

Aidlin Darling Design 415-974-5603 aidlin-darling-design.com 500 Third Street, Suite 410 San Francisco, CA 94107 Anne Grice Interiors 970-927-1074 annegrice.com 123 Emma Road, Suite 200B Basalt, CO 81621 Ashley Campbell 303-996-6195 ashleycampbell.com 262 Fillmore Street Denver, CO 80206 Associates III 303-534-4444 associates3.com 1516 Blake Street Denver, CO 80202 Avery Brooks & Associates 702-888-5000 abalv.com 10801 W. Charleston Boulevard, Suite 440 Las Vegas, NV 89135 BAMO 415-979-9880 bamo.com 500 Third Street San Francisco, CA 94107

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Bingham Design Group 970-728-7093 binghamdesigngroup.com 741 Mountain Village Blvd. Mountain Village, CO 81435 Bitnar Architects 406-587-1983 bitnararchitects.com 502 S. Grand Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715 Broadstroke Design 970-389-4357 125 Galena Street Frisco, CO 80443 Burdge & Associates Architects 208-495-3228 buaia.com 809 Canyon Road Hailey, ID 83333 Candra Scott & Anderson 415-861-0690 candrascottandanderson.com 2009 17th Street San Francisco, CA 94103

Catherine Bailly Dunne Interior Design 310-454-4047 catherinedunne.com 16738 Bollinger Drive Pacific Palisades, CA 90272 Chapman Design 713-864-8622 7026 Old Katy Road, Suite 163A Houston, TX 77024 The Charles de Lisle Workshop 415-565-6767 cdlworkshop.com 643 Seventh Street San Francisco, CA 94103 Cheng Design 510-849-3272 chengdesign.com 2808 San Pablo Avenue Berkeley, CA 94702

Christopher K. Coffin Design 480-945-4080 christophercoffindesign.com 7500 E. McCormick Parkway Scottsdale, AZ 85258 D’Amore Interiors 303-422-8704 damoreinteriors.com 9500 W. 49th Avenue, Suite C100 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 David Dalton 323-525-3155 daviddaltoninc.com 1084 S. Fairfax Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90019 David Michael Miller Associates 480-425-7545 davidmichaelmiller.com 7034 E. First Avenue Scottsdale, AZ 85251 Deena Perry Interiors & Collections 505-982-3722 deenaperry.com 947 Camino Santander Santa Fe, NM 87505 Denton House Interiors 801-333-8156 dentonhouse.com 52 Exchange Place Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Design Coalition 435-783-6060 7045 N. State Road 32 Peoa, UT 84061 Design One Interiors 970-453-2813 designoneinteriors.net 1655 Airport Road P.O. Box 6182 Breckenridge, CO 80424

Design Possibilities 714-280-8770 7851 E. Viewmount Court Anaheim, CA 92808 DG&A Interior Design 214-522-6716 dgainteriors.com 5401 N. Central Expressway Suite 305 Dallas, TX 75205 DGBK Architects 604-682-1664 dgbk.com 1500 W. Georgia Street, Suite 950 Vancouver, BC V6G 2Z6 Diana Beattie Interiors Inc. 212-722-6226 1136 Fifth Avenue, Apt. 7B New York, NY 10128 Distinctive Design Interiors 970-887-3953 distinctivedesigninteriors.net 62543 Hwy. 40, Unit B Granby, CO 80446 Djuna 303-355-3500 djuna.com 221 Detroit Street Denver, CO 80206 Douglas Durkin Design 415-255-0540 durkindesign.com 39 Arkansas Street San Francisco, CA 94107 Doug Rasar Interior Design 425-450-9911 9400 Vineyard Crest Bellevue, WA 98004


top mountain interior designers

Dwellings 720-533-4801 dwellingsinteriordesign.com 1701 Wynkoop Street, Suite 212 Denver, CO 80202

Harmony Interiors 970-668-0291 harmonyinteriors.us 120 N. Seventh Avenue, Unit A Frisco, CO 80443

ek.REEDY Interiors 307-739-9121 ekreedy.com 4010 W. Lake Creek Drive Wilson, WY 83014

Harrison Browne 970-963-4255 harrisonbrowne.com P.O. Box 17805 Snowmass Village, CO 81615

Envi Design 406-896-9137 envidesign.com 2720 Minnesota Avenue Billings, MT 59101

High Camp Home 866-790-6501 highcamphome.com 10191 Donner Pass Road Truckee, CA 96161

Est Est Interior Design 480-563-1555 estestinc.com The Perimeter Center 17770 N. Pacesetter Way Scottsdale, AZ 85255

Holly Hulburd Design 415-440-0801 hulburddesign.com 375 Alabama Street, Suite 240 San Francisco, CA 94110

Evoke International Design 604-875-8667 evoke.ca 2388 Alberta Street Vancouver, BC V5Y 3K7

Home on the Range 970-870-6777 homeontherangeinteriors.com 1880 Loggers Lane, Suite E Steamboat Springs, CO 80487

Gen Architects 503-243-7183 genarch.com 1410 S.W. Morrison Street, Suite 800 Portland, OR 97205 Grace Home Design 307-733-9893 gracehomedesign.com 1110 Maple Way Jackson Hole, WY 83002 Harker Design 307-733-5960 harkerdesign.com 3465 N. Pines Way, Suite 101 Wilson, WY 83014

Hunter & Company 406-862-1402 hunterinterior.com 200 Wisconsin Avenue Whitefish, MT 59937 HVL Interiors 505-983-3601 hvlinteriors.com 1012 Marquez Place, Suite 205A Santa Fe, NM 87505 ID Interiors 970-925-4342 idinteriorsaspen.com 617 W. Main Street Aspen, CO 81611

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Robyn Scott Interiors

Inner Design 970-925-4310 309-K Aspen Business Center Aspen, CO 81611 Interiors with Oohs & Aahs 435-655-0134 interiors-oohsandaahs.com 1351 Kearns Boulevard Park City, UT 84060 Jeffrey P. Elliott Interior Design 303-860-0109 jeffreypelliott.com 303 S. Broadway, Suite B-342 Denver, CO 80209

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Jennifer Hoey Interior Design 208-726-1561 jenniferhoey.com 333 S. Main, Suite 206 Ketchum, ID 83340 JH Todd Interior Design 970-920-4303 jhtodd.com 220 W. Main Street Aspen, CO 81611 Jiun Ho 415-437-2284 jiunho.com 322 Sixth Street, Suite 6 San Francisco, CA 94103

John Bossard Design 704-335-0220 johnbossard.com 1300 Queens Road Studio 410 Charlotte, NC 28207 KAA Design Group 310-821-1400 kaadesigngroup.com 4201 Redwood Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90066 Karen White Interior Design Inc. 970-963-0690 karenwhiteid.com P.O. Box 3404 Basalt, CO 81621

Keira Ritter Design Co. 303-442-3252 krdesignco.com 1720 15th Street Boulder, CO 80302

KLM Interiors 512-458-8081 klminteriors.com 4704 Island Cove Austin, TX 78731

Kenneth Brown Design 323-525-0204 kennethbrowndesign.com 5619 W. Fourth Street, Studio 8 Los Angeles, CA 90036

Laurie Waterhouse Interiors 307-732-0130 laurieinteriors.com 90 E. Pearl Avenue Jackson, WY 83001

Ken Pieper & Associates 303-670-0619 kenpieper.com P.O. Box 1569 Evergreen, CO 80437

Locati Interiors 406-587-1139 locatiarchitects.com 1007 E. Main Street, Suite 202 Bozeman, MT 59715


top mountain interior designers

Madeline Stuart & Associates 310-657-8200 madelinestuart.com 717 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90069 Maraya Droney Design 805-646-6673 maraya.com 1712 Ladera Road Ojai, CA 93023 Marc LaRoche Architects 206-842-1366 mlrarchitects.com 10601 Seaborn Road Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 Mark Ashby Design 512-524-1220 markashbydesign.com 607 Nueces Street Austin, TX 78701

Mayer Sattler-Smith 907-277-7878 mayersattler-smith.com 1104 W. Seventh Avenue Anchorage, AK 99501

Peter Dunham Design 323-848-9900 peterdunham.com 909 N. Orlando Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90069

Shabby Slips 713-630-0066 shabbyslipshouston.com 2304 Bissonnet Houston, TX 77005

Michael Berman Limited 323-933-0220 michaelbermanlimited.com 7215 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90036

Poss Interior Design 970-925-4755 billposs.com 605 E. Main Street Aspen, CO 81611

Shack Up Studio + Home 406-586-6336 shackupdesign.com 109 N. Rouse Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715

Morningstar Interior Design 970-926-7060 morningstarinteriordesign.com 137 Main Street, Suite C101 Edwards, CO 81632

Putnam-Pritchard Interiors & Ecodesign 505-424-1010 3600 Cerrillos Road, Loft 101 Santa Fe, NM 87507

Skylab Architecture 503-525-9315 skylabdesign.com 1221 S.W. Alder Street Portland, OR 97205

Mountain Comfort Furnishings & Design 970-668-3661 mountaincomfort.net 507 Summit Boulevard Frisco, CO 80443

Mark C. Little Design Studio 505-474-6704 1123 S. Luna Circle Santa Fe, NM 87501

O Interior Design 303-458-6462 ointeriordesign.com 2406 W. 32nd Avenue, Suite D Denver, CO 80211

Mark Queripel Architecture & Design 720-565-3929 mqad.com P.O. Box 19320 Boulder, CO 80308

Orlando Diaz-Azcuy Design Associates 415-362-4500 odada.net 201 Post Street, Ninth Floor San Francisco, CA 94108

Marsceill Design Interiors 310-859-0255 marsceilldesign.com 144 N. Robertson Boulevard, Suite 201 Los Angeles, CA 90048

Pared Down Design 970-309-1031 pareddown.net 149 Old Midland Drive Glenwood Springs, CO 81601

Martha Angus 415-931-8060 marthaangus.com 228 Grant Avenue, Fourth Floor San Francisco, CA 94108 Martin Showroom 707-967-8787 martinshowroom.com 1350 Main Street St. Helena, CA 94574

Paula Berg Design 435-655-9443 paulabergdesign.com 1816 Prospector Avenue, Suite 200 Park City, UT 84060 Paul Lavoie Interior Design 403-229-1504 paullavoieinteriordesign.com 1524 17th Avenue S.W. Calgary, Alberta T2T OC8

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PHOTOS BY MATT KRANE PHOTOGRAPHY

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PARADE OF HOMES TOUR SUMMIT COUNTY, COLORADO

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home 03 84 PHEASANT TAIL LANE DON KENNEN

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620 TWO CABINS DRIVE FAZENDIN BROTHERS COLORADO, INC.

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TICKET INFORMATION

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map locator How to get to our featured homes

sponsors & about the artist Cover photographer Karin Mattern

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committee letter About the SCBA

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business directory A reference guide to the professionals featured in this year’s Parade of Homes program

SPONSORS OF THE 2010 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES

MOUNTAIN LIVING

home 17 510 WELLINGTON ROAD CARLSON BUILDERS, INC. & MATTHEW STAIS ARCHITECTS

home 09* 46 LOMAX DRIVE APEX MOUNTAIN HOMES, INC.

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508 MOUNTAIN VIEW THEBEAU CONSTRUCTION

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1979 SKI HILL ROAD PEAK 7 CONSTRUCTION & PEAK 7, LLC

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93 BONANZA TRAIL J&E DEVELOPMENT, INC.

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170 REGAL CIRCLE J&E DEVELOPMENT, INC.

235 HIGH PARK COURT PINNACLE MOUNTAIN HOMES

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home 10 237 WHISPERING PINES DREAM MAKERS CUSTOM HOMES OF COLORADO, INC.

ANGLER MOUNTAIN RANCH COMPASS HOMES DEVELOPMENT

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home 18 636 COUNTY ROAD 456 MANN BUILDERS

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home 19* 195 MARKS LANE IVAN STANLEY

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home 20 385 LAKE EDGE DRIVE IVAN STANLEY

CITY MARKET

home 21 569 GOLD RUN ROAD SAVAGE ARCHITECTURE

PROMOTIONAL PARTNERS Summit Daily News Krystal 93 Colorado Summit magazine Summit Ford

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EXPERTS IN EXTERIOR WOODCARE

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PARADE OF HOMES PRESENTED BY Summit County Builders Association (SCBA) SCBA Board of Directors

PRESIDENT Clark Johnson

VICE PRESIDENT Andrew Webster

SECRETARY & TREASURER Mary Patrick Moorefield

PAST PRESIDENT Dave Koons

EXECUTIVE OFFICER Jane Dvorak

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Randy Barrientez, Craig Campbell, Kathye Conti, Mark Crowley, Lou Fishman, Joseph Monroe, Martha Netherton, Mark Nunn, Michael Rath, Brian Wray

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS 2010 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES

DIAMOND SPONSOR BRECKENRIDGE BUILDING CENTER The Breckenridge Building Center is a full service lumber and building materials supplier serving Summit, Park and Grand Counties, Evergreen and the Western Denver Metro area. We are a “Do It Best” hardware store with more than 12,000 square feet of showroom space and displays. If you don’t find it in our showroom, we can special order it for you. We also offer online ordering at www.doitbest.com and can have your items shipped to and picked up at our Breckenridge store. Our knowledgeable staff is available to help and serve you with your building project, no matter how large or small. Please visit us at 13445 Highway 9, 3 miles north of Breckenridge.

CORPORATE SPONSORS BANK OF THE WEST Whether you’re starting to look for a Summit County vacation property or planning to build the mountain dream home your family will treasure for decades, Bank of the West offers flexible construction and mortgage loans tailored to your specific needs. Bank of the West is one of the strongest banks in Colorado, with branches in Breckenridge and Frisco to serve your financial needs.

MOUNTAIN COMFORT FURNISHINGS Enter a world of distinctive home furnishings, lighting and accessories. Whether you’re seeking to revive a few rooms, stage your home to sell, or decorate your new home, Mountain Comfort offers unparalleled services and selection to complement your personal style and budget. Enjoy the benefits of complimentary design consultations, awe-inspiring in-stock selections, personalized custom orders, and professional delivery services. Furnish your home with distinction. Furnish it with Mountain Comfort Furnishings.

RJB DEVELOPMENT Family owned and operated, RJB Development is committed to building homes of exceptional quality, craftsmanship and design. We have a well-deserved reputation for fine homes of remarkable character and craftsmanship. Our longtime dedication to green building has allowed us to stand out among our peers and go beyond the popular “green” trend, applying real-world experience to design and build a better home.

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ABOUT THE ARTIST

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PARADE OF HOMES PRESENTED BY THE SUMMIT COUNTY BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

COVER PHOTOGRAPHER KARIN OSTERLOH MATTERN 2010

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THANK YOU It’s not just financing, it’s your dream home.

Mountain Living would like to thank our participating sponsors and advertisers

You’re finally building the home of your dreams. Choosing a construction lender is a very important part of making that dream come true. Bank of the West’s flexible loan options will help you get just the right loan for your needs. With our very competitive pricing and wide array of loan programs, you’ll find the dream loan to match your new home.

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COMMITTEE LETTER FROM THE SUMMIT COUNTY BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

The Summit County Builders Association is pleased to welcome you to the 16th annual Summit County Parade of Homes. While the difficult economy has created challenges across the globe, our mountain region continues to stand strong and move forward. This year’s Parade features a greater variety of housing options, including multi-family dwellings, remodels, net-zeroenergy homes, budget-conscious construction and yes, some over-the-top residences as well. All proceeds from the Parade’s ticket sales benefit The Summit Foundation, a community organization that provides ongoing support to local organizations, nonprofits and programs. Each ticket sale enables the organization to continue its support of vital community endeavors, and we appreciate your contributions to this great community supporter. Tickets for this year’s event will be sold at the City Markets in

2010 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES COMMITTEE

Breckenridge and Dillon, and tickets may be traded in for wrist

Bottom left: Jane Dvorak, Nancy Stone Top left: Lynn Myers, Katrina Nail, Melinda Fleming, Martha Netherton, Corrine Kelly, Karen Wray, Holly Scott Not pictured: Tom Harmon, Dawn Crane

bands at any of the homes on the tour. We owe a very special thanks to our sponsors, including our Diamond Sponsor, Breckenridge Building Center. Corporate sponsors include Mountain Comfort Furnishings, Bank of the West and RJB Development. Their generosity goes a long way toward making this event possible. Finally, a sincere thank you goes out to all the Parade Committee members whose time, effort and ideas have made this a great event. We hope you enjoy this year’s Parade of Homes!

MARTHA NETHERTON , CO-CHAIR LYNN MYERS , CO-CHAIR

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2010 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES

home

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ANGLER MOUNTAIN RANCH CONTRACTOR COMPASS HOMES DEVELOPMENT, LLC

SILVERTHORNE

DESCRIPTION

DIRECTIONS

This luxury cabin home is situated on nearly 200

From I-70, take the Silverthorne exit. Head north

acres, almost half of which is preserved as open

on Blue River Parkway (Hwy. 9) for two miles.

space, at Angler Mountain Ranch in Silverthorne.

Turn right on Bald Eagle Road and continue over

The 2,700-square-foot residence features an

the bridge. Proceed up the hill and make the sec-

exterior clad with moss rock, hand-hewn siding,

ond left onto Buckskin Lane. 40 Buckskin Lane is

beetle-kill pine trim and rough-sawn timbers.

the first home on the right.

HIGHLIGHTS

provide panoramic views of the Gore Range. The

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In the living room, natural alder doors and trim, hand-scraped wood floors, beetle-kill pine tim-

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Interior Designer Mountain Comfort Furnishings Kim Devine 970.389.4174 mountaincomfort.net Realtor Dawn M. Crane 970.547.5047

Designed as a family retreat, the interior features an open floor plan with large windows that

Architect Arapahoe Architects 970.453.8474 arapahoearchitects.com

4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths Gore Range views HOA-provided maintenance Two-car heated garage Trail running through property that connects to National Forest Multiple floor plan options Master bedroom on living level Separate family room on lower level Access to Blue River and Angler Lake Wide range of upgrades and options available

Landscape Architect Mary Hart Design 970.453.5676

SPONSORS Mountain Comfort Furnishings

2,400 square feet. Nearly all of the homes and homesites feature a south to west orientation for

CONTACTS

maximum sun exposure and Gore Range views.

Developer Compass Homes Development, LLC 970.547.5047 anglermountainranch.com

A private lake awaits anglers, while hiking and snowshoeing are within easy reach via a trailhead connection to Ptarmigan National Forest.

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Design - Artistic Functional Sustainable

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CONTRACTOR APEX MOUNTAIN HOMES, INC.

SILVERTHORNE

PHOTOS BY MATT KRANE PHOTOGRAPHY

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1105 BALD EAGLE

DESCRIPTION Apex Mountain Homes, Inc. is proud to showcase what it hopes will be Silverthorne’s first Net Zero Energy custom home. Situated in Angler Mountain Ranch, this home was designed by Boulder, Colorado-based architect David A. Beal, a leader in Colorado’s sustainable building movement. Before you come visit, Apex Mountain Homes wishes to advise you that this home is “Rated G.” Here, “G” stands for Green Built: Sustainable for All Residents! The building features and techniques implemented here by Apex Mountain Homes are a synergistic combination of low-tech, old-fashioned common sense and cutting-edge green technologies designed to reduce the home’s carbon footprint. The home functions as a complete system, encompassing everything from the food grown on site to the energy conserved and the message of resource stewardship it sends to future generations. Features include an attached Mediterraneanclimate greenhouse and earth-sheltered garage roof garden for growing food. An 8.1-kW solar system generates electricity for the home and the owners’ 100-percent electric car. Energy usage was further reduced by installing hanging racks in the laundry room instead of a clothes dryer. The home’s design is centered around its primary heat source: a Tulikivi solid-fuel masonry heater, which is the first of its kind to be approved in Silverthorne. This home redefines sustainable building and custom home comfort, two features formerly

presumed to be mutually exclusive. Apex Mountain Homes’ president Clark Johnson felt so strongly about these green-building practices that he decided to lead by example and build this home for his family. Apex Mountain Homes looks forward to teaching you more about this home during the Parade.

DIRECTIONS Exit 205 Silverthorne and proceed 2 miles north on Hwy. 9. Turn right on Bald Eagle Road and proceed one mile up the hill to 1105 Bald Eagle Road.

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Net-zero energy; the home generates more energy than it uses 2,800 square feet Passive-solar design Solar-thermal domestic hot water/in-floor preheat system 12” wide recycled wood and Durisol® insulated concrete exterior walls Reused and salvaged building materials

SPONSORS Aichholz Excavation Corporation Altitude Garage Door Angler Mountain Ranch Ascent Electric, Inc. CAPCO Tile & Stone Coffin Brothers, Inc. Cutting Edge Woodworking David A. Beal and Associates Denver Glass Interiors, Inc. Durisol Building Systems, Inc.

Everist Materials, LLC FyrePro, Inc. Greer’s Appliance Center Independent Power Systems John Arthur Consulting Mize Tile & Stone Moore Foam Systems, LLC More Space Place Mountain Estates Accents Neils Lunceford, Inc. Pella Windows & Doors Pioneer Materials West Slope Rocky Mountain Forest Products Siloam Stone, Inc. The Frayed Edge Tulikivi Corporation Vantia Hardwoods Versatile Strokes LLC Zoni Concrete, Inc.

CONTACTS Contractor Apex Mountain Homes, Inc. 970.668.3402 apexmountainhomes.com Architect David A. Beal and Associates 303.443.9613 dabassoc.com

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home

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84 PHEASANT TAIL LANE DEVELOPER DON KENNEN

SILVERTHORNE

DESCRIPTION

headers and jacks. Other amenities include

SPONSORS

The views afforded from this fine residence, situ-

computer-controlled lighting and heating systems,

ated on a one-acre-plus lot in Angler Mountain

in-floor radiant heat, and heated driveways and

Ranch, are among the finest in town. Expansive

sidewalks. Cars can be parked two-deep in two

panoramas of the Ten Mile Range have been

bays of the three-car garage.

Ann McFarlane Designs Amish Cabinets of Denver A+ Elevators BHH Partners BigHorn Materials Buffalo Electric EHL, Inc. E.W.A Mechanical, Inc. GLS Welding Hebditch Hardwood Flooring In-Home Technologies MDB Builders Moore Foam Systems, LLC Pella Windows & Doors Specialty Wood Products Wood Source

superbly framed by thoughtfully placed windows in each room.

DIRECTIONS

Each of the home’s five bedrooms has its own

From I-70, go north on Hwy. 9. Turn right on Bald

bath—and breathtaking view. Each room has also

Eagle Road. Follow for one mile, then turn left on

been designed to allow for a unique application,

Pheasant Tail Lane. Follow the road around to

from hobby room to sewing room to home office.

#84, which is located on the right.

The kitchen boasts handcrafted Amish distressed cherry cabinetry and two separate

HIGHLIGHTS

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5,980 square feet 5 bedrooms Custom hardwood elevator Steel-and-stone floating staircase Exposed Douglas fir beams Custom Amish distressed cherry cabinetry Dry-stacked natural Oklahoma stone “Smart” home with state-of-the-art control system Complete views of Ten Mile and Gore mountain ranges 4 skylights 2 fireplaces

CONTACTS Developer Don Kennen 970.468.2259 donkennen@gmail.com Contractor Russ Strickler Construction 970.485.2130 jstrickler@ssv.net Architect BHH Partners Architecture & Planning Marc Hogan, principal 970.513.1000 bhharchitecture.com

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CONTRACTOR DANA COVERT CONTRACTING / ARCHITECT BOSTAD INTERNATIONAL, INC

SILVERTHORNE

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31 RED BUFFALO TRAIL

DESCRIPTION The design of this home is a balance of the desires of the owners and the personality of the site on which it stands. It’s perched on a sage hillside and tucked into an aspen grove, which

school. Drive 2.2 miles to Red Buffalo Drive on the right. Follow to #31 at the end of the drive.

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provides privacy. Site walls, which become part

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planes, clean timber detailing, simple exterior materials and playful geometry make this home a treasure. Inside, the interior spaces are warm and

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3,942 square feet 4 bedrooms, 4 ½ baths Custom detailing inside and out Contemporary design and rustic materials Oversized garage Large decks Glass railings Outdoor water feature Simple, clean timber detailing Spectacular views

Architect Bostad International, Inc. 970.668.1155 bostadgroup.com Kitchen and Interior Designer Dana Covert Contracting and Bostad International, Inc. 970.468.4750 970.668.1155 bostadgroup.com Bighorn Interiors 970.513.7401 Cutting Edge Woodworking 719.486.2346

intimate, and the layout features smart space planning, including a romantic master suite,

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interactive social areas, private guest rooms and

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spacious outdoor decks. Custom detailing inside and out and a contemporary design with rustic materials combine to create a clean, simple and elegant design.

CONTACTS DIRECTIONS Take Hwy. 9 north through Silverthorne. Turn

Contractor Dana Covert Contracting 970.468.4750

right on Hamilton Creek Road at the elementary

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235 HIGH PARK COURT CONTRACTOR PINNACLE MOUNTAIN HOMES

SILVERTHORNE

DESCRIPTION

guardrail. The beauty of the design in the loft

SPONSORS

Modern steel pairs with the rustic touches of Sum-

overlooking the great room pairs steel with stone

mit County in this unique mountain-modern home.

and wood for a look of rustic modernity.

EHL, Inc. Knipps Welding & Fabrication Lennox Electric, Inc. Phoenix Automatic Sprinkler, Inc. Stover Granite, Inc.

A large steel trellis protects the terraced front patio, while the rich warmth of the horizontal and vertical

DIRECTIONS

siding support the complex rooflines above.

Take Hwy. 9 north out of Silverthorne. Approxi-

The kitchen and great room make up the focal

mately 4 miles north of I-70, turn left at Game

point of the home. Quartz countertops ac-

Trail Road. Turn left on High Park Court and

cented by stainless-steel appliances by Wolf and

follow to #235.

SubZero enhance the kitchen. The great room features 18-foot vaulted ceilings and a perfectly placed corner fireplace leading to the terraced front patio through a 12-foot-wide door. On the other side of the main entry, the master suite sports a private bath with luxurious tub, walk-in shower and walk-in closet. The lower level comprises two bedrooms,

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CONTACTS Contractor Pinnacle Mountain Homes 970.453.0727 pinnaclemtnhomes.com

3,900 square feet 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths Unique mountain-modern design Custom metal guardrail Open-tread timber stairs Terraced patios Quartz countertops Lighting design by Wendy Cooney Exposed interior steel beams Custom metal siding accents

bath and loft surrounded by a custom metal

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620 TWO CABINS DRIVE BUILDER FAZENDIN BROTHERS COLORADO, INC.

SILVERTHORNE

Just beyond the generous kitchen space is a spectacular octagonal Hibachi room with forest views in every direction. A sports bar and recreation room provide entertainment, while a bunkroom offers plenty of room for guests. A private master bedroom wing with wraparound deck offers tranquil views of the adjacent National Forest.

Walnut hand-hewn wood floors Handcrafted wrought-iron stair railing

SPONSORS Cutting Edge Woodworking Gwyn Wheeler, Jordin Architecture and Interiors

CONTACTS

From I-70, take Hwy. 9 north for approx. 2.1 miles

Contractor Fazendin Brothers Colorado, Inc. 970.468.7660 fazendinbrothers.com

South Golden Eagle Road (name changes to Golden Eagle Road) for 1.1 miles to Two Cabins

Ideally situated to take advantage of spectacular views, enhance privacy, and to provide maximum natural sunlight and passive solar gain, this home features rustic stonework, structural timber truss framing, large expanses of glass, handcrafted lighting and metal roof accents. A grand flagstone-and-timber entry staircase leads to the home’s interior spaces. A vaulted great room features authentic wood timber trusses, a wood ceiling, hand-hewn walnut floors and a massive masonry fireplace complete with custom handforged metal doors. A wall of windows showcases views of the hillside and the Keystone Ski Area. Beyond a light-filled, three-story timber staircase is a sculptural rock-climbing wall. Double doors open into a library, complete with built–in cabinetry and a “secret” room.

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DIRECTIONS to South Golden Eagle Road. Turn left and follow

DESCRIPTION

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Drive. Follow to the end, about .8 miles. #620 is located just down the shared driveway.

Architect & Interior Designer Jordin Architecture and Interiors Gwyn Wheeler, AIA 303.799.0338 jordinarchitecture.com

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1979 SKI HILL ROAD CONTRACTOR PEAK 7 CONSTRUCTION / DEVELOPER PEAK 7, LLC

BRECKENRIDGE

and the Soothe Day Spa offers a rejuvenating

CONTACTS

retreat. The indoor-outdoor aquatics area features

Contractor Peak 7 Construction

pools and hot tubs for all. Even the youngest guests can enjoy the indoor kiddy pool with water features and fountains. Older kids can enjoy an outdoor slide, and a pool feature that allows them to swim from the indoor pool into the crisp mountain air outside. Kids of all ages play in the familyfriendly game room, and two, 12-seat theaters are available for owners’ whole families to use.

DIRECTIONS Take Hwy. 9 south to Breckenridge and follow to Ski Hill Road. Turn right on Ski Hill Road. Go up

DESCRIPTION

Ski Hill road past Peak 8, under the gondola and

The Grand Lodge on Peak 7 has a flexible

over a bridge to Peak 7.

ownership program that enables people to own

HIGHLIGHTS

mountain real estate ranging from one week to ten or more; owners purchase only the time they will actually use. The Independence SuperChair, with access to more than 2,200 acres of world-class skiing and riding is just steps away, while the BreckConnect Gondola is a short walk for those who want to ski Peak 8 or head to Main Street Breckenridge. Amenities abound at Peak 7. The Grand Lobby’s two-story, moss-rock fireplace provides

Architect Matthew Stais Architects 970.453.0444 staisarchitects.com Interior Designer Egolf Interiors 970.453.5557 egolfinteriors.com Kitchen Designer Samuel Engineering Realtor Breckenridge Grand Vacations

Indoor/outdoor aquatics area s Soothe Day Spa s Sevens Restaurant s Family game room with 2 theaters s Soak tubs s Flat-screen TVs s Gas fireplace in each 1 bedroom or larger unit s Private balcony in each 1 bedroom or larger unit s Knotty alder woodwork s Slab granite countertops s Hammered iron fixtures s

Developer Peak 7, LLC 866.664.9782 grandlodgeonpeak7.com

Miscellaneous Commercial Design Engineering, Ltd. CCNS Construction Cinderella Painting

a warm gathering spot after a day on the slopes,

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ONE SKI HILL PLACE, A ROCKRESORT DEVELOPER VAIL RESORTS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

DIRECTIONS

CONTACTS

This RockResort home located at the base of Peak 8 offers true ski-in/ski-out living in Breckenridge. Just steps from four chairlifts and the BreckConnect Gondola (which links Peak 8 with downtown), this eco-sensitive, whole-ownership residential lodge features legendary RockResorts quality and services. Floor plans range from studios to four-bedrooms, and each offers stunning alpine views, a spacious deck, five-piece master bath, and distinctive interior finishes. Residents can enjoy an aquatics center with two pools and two hot tubs; an energizing fitness facility with steam room, sauna, sports massage and fitness equipment; conference center with four meeting rooms, break-out space and business center; an owners’ lounge, owners’ storage lockers and shower facility; a full-service skier restaurant, café and a lively après-ski bar; movie and game lounges and a two-lane bowling alley. An exciting snow-front plaza and heated underground parking are just steps away. Built to Green Globes standards, ensuring minimal impact on the environment, One Ski Hill Place employs comprehensive sustainability initiatives across the entire organization. Living in this unique mountain community means enjoying the perfect mix of family fun, year-round activities and colorful culture for years to come.

From I-70 eastbound, take Frisco exit 201. Turn

Developer Vail Resorts Development Company 970.496.7193 vrdcliving.com

right onto Main Street. Drive through Frisco and turn left on Hwy. 9. Drive approx. 10 miles, then turn right onto Park Avenue. Turn right onto Ski Hill Road. Drive approx. 3 miles to the Peak 8 base area; One Ski Hill Place is located at the Peak 8 base area at 1521 Ski Hill Road.

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“Two residences in one,” including 4-bedroom, 4 bath and 2-bedroom, 2-bath plans Five-piece master bath Bowling alley Aquatics center Rejuvenation center Media and game rooms Skier restaurant and café Private owner locker rooms Located just steps from four chairlifts on Peak 8 accessing acres of terrain at Breckenridge Ski Resort and the gondola to the town of Breckenridge Designed to meet Green Globes guidelines

Contractor PCL 303.365.6500 pcl.com Architect O’Bryan Partnership Architects 970.668.1133 oparch.com Interior Designer Portico Design Group 604.275.5470 porticodesign.com Realtor Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate 970.547.6000 oneskihillplace.com Accessories Wild Sage Interiors 970.262.6684 wildsageinteriors.com

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CONTRACTOR APEX MOUNTAIN HOMES, INC.

BRECKENRIDGE

PHOTOS BY MATT KRANE PHOTOGRAPHY

09

46 LOMAX DRIVE

DESCRIPTION Historic Breckenridge is now home to a cuttingedge contemporary residence with a modern architectural expression. Pass through the slopeside home’s massive bronze-finished portecochere and gallery entryway and experience light, color and curves like never before! Featuring massive floor-to-ceiling radius windows, the home brings the outdoors in. Raccoons, porcupine, fox, deer, elk, coyotes, a family of moose and the occasional bear enjoy the 13 acres of pristine land that envelop this site. Come dusk, the real show begins when multicolored LED-lit valances, inset cabinetry lighting and a Swarovski crystal chandelier are aglow. Ignite the fireplace and heated glass beads add to the dazzle and glow. The visual experience continues in the steel mono-beam open staircase, which ascends to the loft library, yoga room and multimedia lounge; each space features curved glass with stainlesssteel rails and accents. Even the ceilings come to life with multiple dropped floating soffits and an acoustic ring hovering over the great room. As you move from room to room, you’ll sense that color plays a central role in this home—from fixtures to furniture to hand-painted faux finishes. The spacious kitchen was designed with entertaining in mind. Three dishwashers, two wine coolers, a concealed steam oven, glass countertops and a butler’s pantry provide a highly functional and exceptionally beautiful space in

which to prepare, serve and share. A home-automation system controls the lighting, electronic blinds, eight flat-screen televisions and stateof-the-art music system, and also connects the owners’ collection of 20,000 photos to the living room television. An opulent and sensuous master suite features heated tile floors with a faux elephant skin texture and warm chocolate-brown hue. Suspended hand-blown glass lighting, opal-flecked countertops, floating cabinetry and an exquisite jewel-tile encased tub add to the appeal. The Lomax Home combines the allure of a European hot spot and the style of a cutting-edge Manhattan townhome with the best of Colorado living. Come see for yourself in this modern mountain masterpiece.

Everist Materials, LLC Greer’s Appliance Center John Arthur Consulting Liesl Lighting, LLC Lynn Scott Architect Moore Foam Systems, LLC More Space Place Mountain Estates Accents Pella Windows & Doors Pioneer Materials West Slope Riddle Mechanical, LLC Rocky Mountain Forest Products Thurston Kitchen & Bath Vantia Hardwoods Versatile Strokes, LLC Zoni Concrete, Inc.

CONTACTS DIRECTIONS From Frisco, travel south on Hwy. 9 to Breckenridge. Take the Park Avenue exit and proceed to Ski Hill Road. Turn right on Ski Hill Road and proceed for .9 miles. Turn left onto Grandview Drive, left on Beavers Drive, and left again on Lomax Drive. Follow the road around to #46.

Contractor Apex Mountain Homes, Inc. 970.668.3402 apexmountainhomes.com Realtor Executive Resorts Real Estate, Inc. 970.453.5600 buybreck.com

SPONSORS Altitude Garage Door Ascent Electric, Inc. CAPCO Tile & Stone Coffin Brothers, Inc. Denver Glass Interiors, Inc.

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CONTRACTOR DREAM MAKERS CUSTOM HOMES OF COLORADO, INC.

BLUE RIVER

PHOTO BY FOTOIMAGERY.COM

10

237 WHISPERING PINES

DESCRIPTION

custom wine cellar, and a large room for games

CONTACTS

Architecturally stunning from every angle, this

and billiards. The large private backyard is sur-

Timber Creek home has a thoroughly contem-

rounded by old growth blue spruce and features a

pory style, yet retains the warmth and charm of

huge handmade, sand-set stone fire pit and patio.

Developer Eddie Huchingson 970.389.7266

a mountain home. Blending into its natural sur-

Using a wide range of materials that seamlessly

roundings, this home truly offers to the ultimate

complement each other inside and out, this really

in mountain living. A dry stack, locally mined

is a one-of-a-kind property.

stone chimney extends from the outdoors into the home. A majestic entryway opens to the main

DIRECTIONS

floor, defined by beautiful beam work and custom

From Breckenridge, go south on Hwy. 9 for

lighting, and the space boasts views of Mount

approximately 5 miles. Turn left on Whispering

Quandary. The award-winning kitchen includes

Pines and follow around to #237.

a wine cooler, extra-drawer dishwasher and two islands (one of which has a walnut countertop with under-mount prep sink and cherry cabinetry). The nearby powder room has a fully enclosed glass shower for the convenience of guests exiting the outdoor hot tub. The master bedroom features a gas fireplace made of glass that crosses into the state-of-the-art master bathroom. Nearby, a 12-foot-wide mirror reflects the marble countertops and intricate tile work. Two guest suites on the upper level, each with its own balcony, share a common living area. The lower level offers a private entrance, plus another master bedroom and bath. A living area for entertaining includes a home theatre, bar and

HIGHLIGHTS 5,809 square feet s 4 bedrooms, 5 baths s Massive dry stack fireplace s Wolf, SubZero and Asko appliances s Mountain views from every window s Rec room with full bar and wine cellar s Large, private backyard with custom fire pit s Must-see master suite s Features granite, marble, poured concrete and custom wood countertops s

Contractor Dream Makers Custom Homes of Colorado, Inc. 970.389.7266 Architect Jon Rice 303.641.7656 jon@studiojonrice.com Interior Designer Tracy Huchingson Designs 970.389.7095 huchingson237@comcast.net Kitchen Designer Kitchens at the Denver Chris Marcilliot 303.629.0119 kitchensofcolorado.com Realtor Dyan Devault 970.485.5740 coresortproperties.com

SPONSORS ASAP Glass Services Deadwood Cutting Straight Line Tile Three Seasons Excavation

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508 MOUNTAIN VIEW CONTRACTOR THEBEAU CONSTRUCTION

BLUE RIVER

DESCRIPTION

HIGHLIGHTS

Situated along the Blue River, this contemporary

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and out, and many antique furnishings. Hand-

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the Western flair along with the views and sounds

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DIRECTIONS From the Breckenridge Conoco, drive south on Hwy. 9 for 3.5 miles. Turn left onto Blue River road and travel .1 miles to Mountain View. Turn right onto Mountain View and travel .5 miles to #508.

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4,290 square feet 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths Natural stone on the exterior and interior Hand-scraped custom wood floors Contemporary Western design ADA compliant main level Custom plaster accent finishes Natural stone with inlaid designer tiles Antique furniture and accessories Unique wine bar Expansive outdoor living areas and landscaping designed to connect the home with its natural surroundings Quality construction and design achieved for less than $1 million Great river views

SPONSORS Bank of the West Breckenridge Building Center Neils Lunceford Sierra Pacific Windows Specialty Wood Products Summit Kitchens & Bath Vantia Hardwoods

Contractor Thebeau Construction 970.390.6934 thebeauconstruction.com wayne@thebeauconstruction.com Architect and Interior Designer Entrada Design Group 970.547.4432 lori.discoverentrada@gmail.com Landscape Designer Neils Lunceford 970.468.0340 neilslunceford.com Kitchen Designer Summit Kitchens & Bath 970.513.6587 summitkitchens.com Lender Bank of the West 970.547.2047 bankofthewest.com

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170 REGAL CIRCLE CONTRACTOR J&E DEVELOPMENT, INC.

BLUE RIVER

DESCRIPTION

DIRECTIONS

CONTACTS

With a modest footprint at less than 3,000

From Breckenridge, follow Hwy. 9 south ap-

square feet and eco-friendly elements, this home

proximately 2.5 miles, turn left at Blue River Road.

is attentive to sustainable practices. Low-VOC

Turn right at Royal Drive and follow straight onto

Contractor J&E Development, Inc. 970.389.2848 jedevelopment.net

finishes are used throughout the home, includ-

Regal Circle. Follow to #170.

ing American Clay on the walls in place of typical sheetrock compounds and paint. Newer construction methods are also used, including insulated concrete forms made by Arxx, which greatly enhance the insulation value of the below-

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2,952 square feet 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms EnergyStar® rated American Clay walls High-efficiency Warmboard Subfloor Foundation constructed with Arxx insulated concrete forms Efficient use of space Custom tile work Designed for functional living Butcher block and timber counter tops Dumbwaiter

Architect Black Diamond Architects Catherine Ashton-Hirst 970.668.1468 blackdiamonddesign@gmail.com Kitchen Designer Kitchenscapes Karen Haupt 970.453.7107 kitchenscapesinc.com

Salvaged and reclaimed materials—T&G from an old cabin and 80-year-old pine that has been

SPONSORS

reclaimed and milled for flooring and trim—add

American Clay Breckenridge Building Center CAPCO Tile Kitchenscapes The Fireplace Rocky Mountain Spray Foam Sierra Pacific Windows Sun Mountain Doors Warmboard Radiant Floor Systems

character to the home. The outdoor living areas are organized to take advantage of what nature has provided, with the home being sited on the lot so that trees screen neighbors, views are preserved, and the sound of a creek gurgles to the rear of the home.

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93 BONANZA TRAIL

DESCRIPTION

Turn right at Royal Drive, and stay straight onto

CONTACTS

This Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home features

Regal Circle. Follow around the turn and go right at

beautiful attention to detail, including wainscot

Coronet. Turn right at Bonanza Trail, follow to #93.

Contractor J&E Development, Inc. 970.389.2848 jedevelopment.net

trim, coffered ceiling details with stained glass, tongue and groove ceilings, cabinetry with inlaid glasswork, oak hardwood floors and artisan tile work throughout the home.

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EnergyStar® rated HERS rating of 58 Heat recovery ventilation system Whole house steam humidification Elevator Custom tile work Designed for functional living Wainscot and trim details Custom-stained glass work Custom cabinetry Unique interior truss design

Architect Arapahoe Architects 970.453.8475 arapahoearchitects.com Kitchen Designer Kitchenscapes Karen Haupt 970.453.7107 kitchenscapesinc.com

brings moisture into the dry mountain air. The main living space is centered around an imposing double-sided fireplace that showcases impressive masonry work and detail. A unique steel rod truss draws attention to the views and plays to the mining heritage of Summit County.

DIRECTIONS

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36 LAKECREST DRIVE CONTRACTOR LEVEL ONE BUILDING COMPANY, INC.

BLUE RIVER

DESCRIPTION

sized steam shower and a soaking tub. Tumbled

Luxurious amenities, thoughtful details and du-

travertine and slate mosaic tile complement the

rable materials combine to create this welcoming

slab granite counters.

home. Exterior features include corrugated metal that develops a wonderful patina over time, and

DIRECTIONS

CONTACTS

a front entry that is enhanced by native boulders

Exit I-70 at Frisco, and travel south to Breck-

and landscaping. The solid eight-foot, custom-

enridge. Continue south through Breckenridge

stained and -glazed Alder wood door opens into

approximately 1.5 miles, turn left onto Lakeshore

a spacious flagstone foyer. The home is heated

Drive. Follow Lakeshore Drive to Lakecrest Drive.

throughout with in-floor radiant heating, and all

Turn right on to Lakecrest and follow to #36.

windows have high-efficiency Low-E glazing. Inside, soaring windows flood the rooms with sunshine. A two-story stone fireplace is sur-

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stairs, and custom handrails fabricated from ski

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Greer’s Appliance Center Mountain Estates Accents Rocky Mountain Forest Products Sierra Pacific Windows

EnergyStar® certified Premium finishes Reclaimed rustic oak wood flooring Volcano granite and farmhouse sink Aged and forged metal accents throughout Barn wood ceilings Sliding barn doors in office Two-story rock fireplace Outdoor fireplace at grill deck

Contractor Level One Building Co., Inc. 970.453.6790 levelonebuildingco.com Architect Equinox Architecture, LLC 970.453.9619 equinoxarchitecture.com Interior Designer Egolf Interiors 970.453.5557 egolfinteriors.com

The great room and dining areas open onto a wraparound deck with an outdoor stone fireplace

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the-line EnergyStar® rated stainless appliances, a farmers sink, knotty Alder wood cabinetry, and a central cooking island, while a walk-in pantry completes the space with smart pull-out bins, drawers and shelving. The master suite features dual vanities, an over-

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469 WAGON ROAD CONTRACTOR PINNACLE MOUNTAIN HOMES, INC.

BLUE RIVER

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Granite countertops Custom built-in bunks Integrated three-level stair tower Hand-hewn hardwood floors

SPONSORS EHL, Inc. E.W.A. Mechanical Inc. Lennox Electric, Inc. Pro Design RG Roofing Rocky Mountain Cabinets Sierra Pacific Windows Stover Granite, Inc.

CONTACTS DESCRIPTION

windows surround the exposed staircase that

This remodeled fishing cabin nestled alongside

leads to the lower level, which houses a full bath

the Blue River has been transformed into a

and well-appointed recreation room, as well as

mountain masterpiece. A new entry now con-

mechanical and family rooms.

Architect Valdez Architects 970.668.4506 valdezarchitects.com

nects the original garage with the main house. The flagstone entry goes in two directions: it

DIRECTIONS

leads to the two-car garage a half-level up, and

Take Hwy. 9 south of Breckenridge approximately

to a workshop with a full-size garage door a half-

1 mile. Turn left on Wagon Road. At the fork, stay

level down. To the right of the entry is the dining

right and follow the road to #469.

room and attached great room, with a guest suite and bath just a few steps away. A bunkroom with a lofted play area, an office and the master suite are all on the upper floor. The master suite features panoramic views of

Contractor Pinnacle Mountain Homes, Inc. 970.435.0727 pinnaclemtnhomes.com

Interior Designer Egolf Interiors 970.453.5557 egolfinteriors.com

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the Blue River through wall-to-wall windows that

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4,743 square feet 4 bedrooms, 4 baths Extensive custom remodel Flagstone entry Elaborate tile work in all baths Solar hot water Riverside patio Custom cabinets throughout

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304 COUNTY ROAD 529 CONTRACTOR MOUNTAIN LOG HOMES OF COLORADO, INC.

BRECKENRIDGE

SPONSORS

DESCRIPTION While searching for a site on which to build their mountain home, Kansas City residents Lynn and Doug found this wooded lot close to the town of Breckenridge. And after meeting the staff at Mountain Log Homes of Colorado, they knew they had found the right team to make their dream home a reality. The couple fell in love with Pioneer Log Homes of British Columbia’s large, handcrafted Western red cedar logs and decided to incorporate them into their home’s design. Breathe in and look up as you tour this home to appreciate the aroma and beauty of these extraordinary logs. Doug also wanted central gathering spaces for family reunions with the couple’s three grown children, outdoor living space where they could enjoy their Ten Mile Range views, and lots of room for the family to cook and enjoy meals together. Kitchenscapes helped the couple design a gourmet kitchen with a large central island. Light and fresh air were also priorities for the homeowners. They got both with a large wall of low-E windows in the great room, as well as operable windows thoughtfully positioned throughout the home to ensure good airflow. Strategically placed task and mood lighting highlight the unique log features, while four fireplaces—including a wood burner for log-cabin authenticity—provide warmth during the cold winters. Each of this home’s bedroom suites has a unique theme. The bunkroom, which sleeps six, features genuine multicolored Pendleton blankets and animalthemed lighting. The natural stone on the fireplaces

and bathroom tile contribute to the home’s sophisticated lodge feel. The game room is yet another great gathering space and features a wet bar, log pool table, and access to a covered paver patio complete with a hot tub and gas firepit. The entry foyer was designed to highlight “Peace Offering,” a bronze sculpture created by the late artist Walt Horton. The homeowners have given their own special names to the whimsical animals found throughout their home, including “Benjamin Beaver,” who was hand-carved into a log tail on the deck. Says homeowner Lynn: “My dream is that everyone who visits may find a wonderful peace and feeling of warmth and love surrounding them.”

DIRECTIONS From Main Street in Breckenridge, turn left on Boreas Pass Rd. and continue for 1.2 miles. Turn right on Illinois Gulch Road, then right onto Boreas Pass Road (CR10) for 0.5 miles. Follow as the road bears to the right beneath power lines. Turn right on County Road 529 at the “Road Narrows” sign. Follow to #304.

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3,600 square feet 4 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 2 powder rooms, 1 car garage Handcrafted Western Red Cedar 17”average-diameter logs from British Columbia Eastern White Pine 9”-16” random-width distressed CARLISLE wide-plank floors Alder cabinetry, Wolf and. Sub Zero appliances, custom copper range hood EnergyStar® certified

Title Sponsors Pioneer Log Homes of British Columbia Kitchenscapes by Kathye Conti Accoustical Flooring Austin Bluffs Lighting Bohemia Tile On Fire Carlisle Wide Plank Flooring Denver Glass Interiors, Inc. Design Electrical Contractors Designs by Stonescapes Home Services of The Summit Painting HR Services Drywall Martz Supply Maximum Comfort Pool & Spa Rio Grande Supply Sierra Pacific Windows Summit Stone Works Western Fireplace

CONTACTS Builder Mountain Log Homes of Colorado, Inc. Brian L. Wray 970.468.8683 mlhoc.com Log Supplier Pioneer Log Homes of British Columbia 1.877.822.5647 pioneerloghomesofbc.com Interior Finishes and Furnishings Mountain Log Homes & Interiors Karen Wray 970.468.8683

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CONTRACTOR CARLSON BUILDERS, INC. / ARCHITECT MATTHEW STAIS ARCHITECTS

BRECKENRIDGE

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SPONSORS

DESCRIPTION

panses of floor-to-ceiling glass, stained concrete

This home pushes the envelope for green building

and ash hardwood floors, recycled glass mosaic

in the high country: The solar-inspired showpiece

tile, and locally made concrete countertops. Thanks to its innovative design and construction,

features the work of numerous local artisans and is expected to earn LEED for Homes Silver certi-

this residence is projected to use less than half of

fication. The homeowner chose Carlson Builders

the energy consumed by a typical home of its size.

for the firm’s expertise in sustainable construction practices and the builder succeeded in integrating architectural aesthetics with sustainable design and construction, all while meeting a modest custom-home budget. Tremendous exposure to the sun’s rays is at the core of this home’s design. Solar techniques include two photovoltaic arrays, solar panels to heat domestic hot water, daylighting, and unique thermo-siphoning air panels on the south wall. The home’s exterior is a tight skin that wraps the

DIRECTIONS Drive south on Main Street in Breckenridge. Turn left on Wellington Road and continue straight through four stop signs (0.5 mile). The road then bends slightly to the right; pass the “Speed Limit 25” sign and the home is the next driveway on the right.

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3,700 square feet 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths LEED for Homes, Silver rating 43 HERS Home Energy Rating BIPV and roof-mounted photovoltaic arrays Roof-mounted solar hot-water system Thermo-siphoning air panels Heat recovery ventilation system Low-VOC interior finishes Recycled wheatboard interior doors Locally made concrete countertops EPA Green Label Plus carpet

45 Degrees Trim Carpentry AB Welding and Metal Fabrication AG Masonry Alpine Bank Arto Brick Burdick Technologies Unlimited Dixon Painting JCV + KB Mechanical Kitchenscapes Materials Marketing Tile Monroe Metalworks Ohana Floor Design Pioneer Millworks Flooring Premiere Roofing Sierra Pacific Windows Surface Nirvana Decorative Concrete Thetford Landscaping Wendy Cooney Lighting Design

CONTACTS Contractor Carlson Builders, Inc. 970.453.4332 carlsonbuildersinc.com Architect Matthew Stais Architects Matthew Stais, LEED AP 970.453.0444 staisarchitects.com

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636 COUNTY ROAD 456 CONTRACTOR MANN BUILDERS

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

DIRECTIONS

CONTACTS

This custom home rests on four wooded acres in

From Frisco, take Hwy. 9 toward Breckenridge.

Western Sky Ranch and boasts sweeping views of

After approx. 8 miles, turn left on County Road

Developer Western Sky Ranch 713.882.2664

Breckenridge Ski Resort and The Ten Mile Range.

450 (near 7-11). Follow CR450 up the hill to

The open floor plan invites guests to mingle in the great room or gather in the gourmet kitchen

Western Sky Ranch, then continue up the road to #636.

with its granite countertops, professional appliances and expansive island. A nearby outdoor living space comes complete with fireplace and grill, while a library and two guest bedrooms with en-suite baths complete the main level. The master suite offers a private getaway with a

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tub, and a towel-warming drawer. A second washer and dryer add to the functionality of the suite.

A winding log staircase leads to the Western– themed lower floor. There, two large televisions, a billiards table, game table, arcade, and customdesigned bar with copper top create a perfect gathering place. Patio doors disappear into the wall to extend the living area out onto a heated flagstone patio, complete with a fireplace and hot tub. Guests can relax in the three guest suites, each

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5,893 square feet 6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths Custom-crafted cabinetry Heated 3-car garage with third bay lock-off Heated auto court, entry and back patio Hardwood floors throughout Log siding and moss rock exterior Hot tub Hand-forged metal accents

Contractor Mann Builders 970.485.9335 Architect/Interior Designer Valdez Architects 970.668.4506 valdezarchitects.com

SPONSORS Colorado Color Restoration Cutting Edge Woodworking Dragon Forge, Ltd. Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. Mountain High Plumbing & Heating Norling-Wakeman Studios The Sound Room Summit Stone Works Western Fireplace

with a private patio, or enjoy the wagon train-inspired bunkroom, which features a hand-painted mural.

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195 MARKS LANE CONTRACTOR IVAN STANLEY & ASSOCIATES, LLC

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION Nestled in the trees overlooking the Breckenridge Golf Course, this Highlands home is an architectural gem. Designed by Bostad International, the structure has a unique, historic mining flair. Built with exquisite detail by Ivan Stanley & Associates, its rustic exterior and creative detailing blend with traditional window patterns and rooflines to create a unique mountain style. A copper-clad Harry Potter-esque front door leads to an entry where floor-to-ceiling windows yield spectacular views of the two adjacent fairways and Nordic ski trail. The foyer connects the secluded master wing to the rest of the home, where the great room, dining room and downstairs family room all have commanding views of the fairways and Ten Mile mountain range. Special amenities abound throughout the home, including two private master suites, each with luxurious bathrooms featuring lovely granite countertops, custom cabinetry, slate floors, soaking tubs and steam showers. The upper bedroom suite has a balcony overlooking the great room, while a beautiful powder room offers delightful lighting and a basin hewn from a granite boulder. The home’s main kitchen features Sub-Zero, Liebherr, Wolf and Bosch appliances and a striking stainless-steel range hood. The lower level, accessed by a custom handcrafted staircase, has two ensuite bedrooms, a custom-designed bunkroom, comfortable family room and complete

kitchen with abundant storage cabinets. Other deluxe features include four fireplaces with stone hearths, barnwood siding, knotty alder woodwork, hickory floors, and an abundance of drystack stonework that adds a warm high-country ambience, inside and out.

DIRECTIONS

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From Hwy. 9 north of Breckenridge, turn east onto Tiger Road. Take the first right onto Marksberry Way. Turn left at Marks Lane. The house is situated on the north end of the cul-de-sac.

CONTACTS

HIGHLIGHTS

Contractor Ivan Stanley & Associates Jeremy Fischer 970.547.9008

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4,265 square feet 4 ensuite bedrooms plus bunkroom, 4.5 baths Two steam showers Two kitchens Four fireplaces, including a wood-burning fireplace Interior and exterior dry-stack stonework Hand-scraped hickory floors Barnwood siding Granite slab countertops High-efficiency boiler Oversized two-car garage Eight-person Jacuzzi hot tub Surround–sound system 4 HDTVs, Blu-ray and iPods Passive-solar design Vaulted ceilings Wi-Fi Internet access

Developer Peter Hamlett 818.281.4495

Architect Bostad International, Inc. Darrick Wade 970.668.1155 bostadgroup.com Kitchen Designer Genesis 303.419.5707

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385 LAKE EDGE DRIVE CONTRACTOR IVAN STANLEY & ASSOCIATES, LLC

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

the fourth right onto Lake Edge Drive. Follow

Sun, views and privacy characterize the setting

around to #385, on the right side of the cul-de-

for this beautifully detailed home. The inspiration

sac at the end of the road.

for the home’s floor plan design is the exquisite site itself, which is situated on a quiet and secluded cul-de-sac, and surrounded by mountains, meadows, and the Jack Nicklaus designed

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to the four unique bedroom suites. Custom, creative and unique detailing and materials adorn every room, including Douglas-fir beam work, reclaimed barnwood wainscots and

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showcase views of the Ten Mile, Gore and Front Mountain Ranges, while offering warmth, privacy and solitude for all of the spaces inside and out.

DIRECTIONS From Hwy. 9 (Frisco or Breckenridge), turn east onto Tiger Road. Take the third right onto Gold Run Gulch Road into Highlands Park, then take

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CONTACTS

4,070 square feet 4 bedroom suites, 4.5 baths Main level master bedroom and great room Mudroom and family room at lower level Exclusive Highlands Park neighborhood Dramatic mountain and golf course views from Delaware Flats Passive solar design Super insulated walls, roof and foundation Douglas fir beam work and joinery Reclaimed barn-wood wainscots and exterior siding Hand-scraped hickory floors Viking appliances Steam shower

Contractor Ivan Stanley & Associates, LLC P.O. Box 6364 Breckenridge, CO 80424 970.547.9008 ivanstanley.com Realtor Breckenridge Associates Real Estate Jason Hart 970.376.7599

SPONSORS Equinox Architecture, LLC The Fireplace Hardwood Floors, Inc. Jason Hart, Breckenridge Associates Real Estate JVC & KB Mechanical

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569 GOLD RUN ROAD ARCHITECTURE SAVAGE ARCHITECTURE / CONSTRUCTION IAN ALEXANDER CONSTRUCTION

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

DIRECTIONS

CONTACTS

Located in Breckenridge’s prestigious Highlands Park neighborhood, along the Jack Nicklausdesigned golf course, this home features thoughtful architectural proportions, impeccable craftsmanship and generous fairway and ten mile range views. At first glance, the home appears larger than its actual size. Its elevation spans more than 120 feet, taking full advantage of what would ordinarily be considered a tricky building site. Delicately positioned on a 25-percent slope, the home’s grand elevation has earned it the name “Gold Run Lodge.” The architectural motives for this project were to provide an appealing home with the most impact given the site conditions, while remaining practical to the means, methods and costs associated with high-altitude construction. Inside the “Gold Run Lodge,” that impact is immediately apparent. Upon entering, you are surrounded by mountain elegance beyond expectation. Views and sunlight stream in from all angles. Soaring radius beams and stone archways add drama. Bedrooms offer ample en-suite baths, a gourmet kitchen features refined granite countertops, and natural stone floors add style underfoot. The conscious attention to detail found in this exquisite home is a refreshing reminder that dreams are still possible on a budget.

From I-70, take exit 203 (CO-9) toward Frisco/ Breckenridge for 0.2 miles. Drive south on CO-9 for 6.8 miles, then turn left onto Tiger Road. Drive east 1.5 miles, then turn right onto Gold Run Road. Drive southwest for 0.5 mile. #569 Gold Run Road is on the left.

Construction Ian Alexander Construction 970.547.1475 ian-alexander.net

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5,862 square feet 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 2-car garage Radius beams, stone archways and heavy timbers Stone-clad wood-burning fireplace and two gas fireplaces visible from eight separate rooms Outdoor gas fire pit and covered patio Wet bar and media room Natural stone interior and exterior Viking appliances High-efficiency heating

Architecture Savage Architecture, Inc. 970.547.0792 savagearchitecture.com Kitchen Design, Light Fixtures, Paint & Tile Aspen Grove Kitchen & Bath, Inc. Linda Miller 970.468.5393 aspengrovekitchenandbath.com Realtor Prudential Timberhill Real Estate Paula Stanton 970.453.2500 prudentialtimberhill.com

SPONSORS Aspen Grove Kitchen & Bath, Inc. Breckenridge Building Center Greer’s Appliance Center Locher & Locher MB Marble & Tile, Inc. Prudential Timberhill Real Estate

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DESCRIPTION

DIRECTIONS

CONTACTS

From this project’s inception, the owners set out

Take Hwy. 9 to Tiger Road. Go east approximately one mile to Estates Drive. Turn right on Estates Drive. Turn right on Sunshine Ridge Lane and follow to #172.

Builder Double Diamond Property and Construction Services Arnie Surdyk 970.418.8029 breckbearhug@comcast.net

to create a new home with a sense of history. With features including timbers reclaimed from the railroad trestles that once spanned the Great Salt Lake, hardwood flooring salvaged from a barn in Missouri, and doors crafted from beetle-

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5,000 square feet 5 bedrooms, 5 baths Beetle-kill pine siding Reclaimed trestle beams, barn flooring and ceiling; reclaimed walnut countertop LED lighting 50-year recycled shingles Beetle-kill pine and salvaged walnut cabinets Recycled tile Soy stain and sealants HERS rating of 29

beetle-kill pine and walnut sourced from storm-

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AB Welding and Metal Fabrication Associates III BMC Select Britannia Plumbing DG Construction Division 7 Insulation iLevel MB Marble & Tile, Inc. Sierra Pacific Windows Vintage Woods

recycled shingles and LED lighting add to the beauty of the home, while furthering the goal of sustainable design. The home’s furnishings follow the same sustainable principles; with so many green features, the design team recently sought LEED certification. The end result is a beautiful, comfortable home that sustainably serves as a family retreat.

Architect Michael F. Gallagher 970.453.6872 michaelgallagher.com Interior Designer Associates III 303.534.4444 associates3.com Kitchen Designer Kitchens by Wedgewood Tammy Muir-Bury 303.519.7439 tammy@wedgewoodcabinetry.com

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520 PEMMICAN COURT CONTRACTOR APEX MOUNTAIN HOMES, INC.

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DESCRIPTION Situated in Frisco’s prestigious Waterdance Subdivision with views of Peak One, Buffalo Mountain and Lake Dillon, this stunning mountain home was designed by Boulder, Colorado-based architect David A. Beal in the style and tradition of Apex Mountain Homes. The architect and builder were tasked with constructing a budgetconscious, energy efficient home that would be affordable for both the short and long term, and here they accomplished just that. For this project, the guiding principle was practicality—while maintaining beauty and the highest quality. Together, Apex Mountain Homes and the homeowners adopted a concept of “Real Green.” This meant staying away from the latest “green” gimmicks and selecting products and processes that offer real value. First, Apex used a framing method called Keymark, a groundbreaking way to transform the architect’s plan into a 3D framing plan. Every framing element was detailed and sent to a German Hundegger saw, measured exactly, then cut and marked for immediate assembly by the onsite framing crew. This process not only reduced waste but also improved the speed and quality of the construction. Cabinetry and interior trim were created by Cutting Edge Woodworking, an award-winning Leadville-based firm that employs the latest computer and tooling techniques. The elegant handcrafted

cabinet fronts were installed at the end of the project to preserve their perfection. The enviable living room ceiling features salvaged beetle-kill pine from Vintage Woods. An all-natural process was used to give the wood an instant patina. The “Real Green” efforts have paid off, as this home has scored a remarkable 135 points under the Summit Sustainable Building Code, and has also qualified for a refund of the plan-review fee by the town of Frisco. The homeowners were very pleased about their collaboration with Apex Mountain Homes and David A. Beal and Associates. “Not only did we get more than we expected,” they say, “but it was great fun.”

DIRECTIONS Take Frisco exit 203 and proceed south on Hwy. 9 toward Breckenridge. Turn left on CR1004 into the Waterdance subdivision. Turn right immediately on Waterdance Drive, then take the second left into Pemmican Court.

HIGHLIGHTS 3,400 square feet 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths s ENERGY STAR®-rated home s 2 kW photovoltaic system s Solar thermal-heated domestic hot water s 94% efficient boiler system s High-performance triple-pane windows s Closed-cell spray-foam insulation s

Aichholz Excavation Corporation CAPCO Tile & Stone Coffin Brothers, Inc. Cutting Edge Woodworking David A. Beal and Associates Denver Glass Interiors, Inc. Everist Materials, LLC Greer’s Appliance Center Independent Power Systems Inside Source John Arthur Consulting Keymark Enterprises, LLC Mize Tile & Stone Moore Foam Systems, LLC Mountain Estates Accents Neils Lunceford, Inc. Pella Windows & Doors Pioneer Materials West Slope Rocky Mountain Forest Products Stover Granite, Inc. Sun Mountain Doors The Frayed Edge Vantia Hardwoods Versatile Strokes, LLC Vintage Woods Zoni Concrete, Inc.

CONTACTS Contractor Apex Mountain Homes, Inc. 970.668.3402 apexmountainhomes.com Architect David A. Beal and Associates 303.443.9613 dabassoc.com

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45 Degrees Trim Carpentry .................................. 49 AB Welding and Metal Fabrication .................. 49, 59 Accurate Window and Door ................................ 23 Accoustical Flooring ............................................. 47 AG Masonry ......................................................... 49 Aichholz Excavation Corporation .................... 19, 61 Allied Insulation ..................................................... 41 Alpine Bank .......................................................... 49 Altitude Garage Door ...................................... 19, 33 American Clay ...................................................... 39 Amish Cabinets of Denver ................................... 21 Angler Mountain Ranch ................................. 17, 19 Ann McFarlane Designs ....................................... 21 Apex Mountain Homes, Inc. ... IFC, 1, 19, 33, 60, 61 A+ Elevators ........................................................ 21 Arapahoe Architects ................................ 17, 40, 41 Arto Brick... .. ........................................................ 49 ASAP Glass Services ........................................... 35 Ascent Electric, Inc. ........................................ 19, 33 Aspen Grove Kitchen & Bath, Inc. ............. 43, 46, 57 Associates III ........................................................ 59 Austin Bluffs Lighting ............................................ 47 Avalanche Garage Door ....................................... 53 Bank of the West ..................................... 14, 37, 43 BHH Partners ................................................ 20, 21 Big Horn Interiors ............................................ 9, 23 BigHorn Materials ................................................ 21 Black Diamond Architects .................................... 39 BMC Select ......................................................... 59 Bohemia Tile on Fire ............................................ 47 Bostad International, Inc. ............................... 23, 53 Breckenridge Associates Real Estate ................... 55 Breckenridge Building Center .. 13, 37, 39, 41, 43, 57 Breckenridge Grand Vacations ............................ 29 Breck Ironworks .................................................. 24 Britannia Plumbing ............................................... 59 Brooks Furniture ................................................... 36 Buffalo Electric ..................................................... 21 Burdick Technologies Unlimited ........................... 49 CAPCO Tile & Stone .......................... 19, 33, 39, 61 Carlisle Wide Plank Flooring ................................. 47 Carlson Builders, Inc. ..................................... 48, 49 CCNS Construction ............................................. 29 Centura Health .................................................... 16 Cinderella Painting ............................................... 29 CNC Glassworks, Inc. ......................................... 23 Coffin Brothers, Inc. ................................. 19, 33, 61 Colorado Color Restoration ................................. 51 Colorado Custom Wood Floors ........................... 43 Commercial Design Engineering, Ltd. .................. 29 Compass Homes Development, LLC.................... 17 Cutting Edge Woodworking ..... 19, 23, 26, 27, 51, 61

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Dana Covert Contracting ..................................... 23 David A. Beal and Associates .................. 18, 19, 61 Dawn M. Crane ................................................... 17 Deadwood Cutting .............................................. 35 Denver Glass Interiors, Inc. .......... 19, 33, 43, 47, 61 Design Electrical Contractors ............................... 47 Design One Interiors ............................................ 30 Designs by Stonescapes ............................... 46, 47 Devigne Design ..................................................... 5 DG Construction .................................................. 59 Direct Doors of Colorado ..................................... 23 Distinctive Design Interiors ................................... 32 Division 7 Insulation ............................................. 59 Dixon Painting ..................................................... 49 Don Kennen ........................................................ 21 Double Diamond Property & Construction Services .. 59 Dragon Forge, Ltd. ........................................ 42, 51 Dream Makers Custom Homes of Colorado, Inc. . 35 Durisol Building Systems, Inc. .............................. 19 Dyan Devault ....................................................... 35 Ebert Appraisal Services ...................................... 36 Eby Real Estate ................................................... 46 Eddie Huchingson ............................................... 35 Egolf Interiors .................................... 29, 42, 43, 45 EHL, Inc. .... ............................................. 21, 25, 45 Entrada Design Group ......................................... 37 Equinox Architecture, LLC ............................. 43, 55 Erdkamp Construction ......................................... 34 Everist Materials, LLC .............................. 19, 33, 61 E.W.A. Mechanical Inc. .................................. 21, 45 Executive Resorts Real Estate, Inc. ...................... 33 Fazendin Brothers Colorado, Inc. .................. 27, BC Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. ................................... 51 Finley Jones Harris .............................................. 36 FyrePro, Inc. ........................................................ 19 Genesis.......... ...................................................... 53 GLS Welding ....................................................... 21 Grand Lodge on Peak 7 ................................ 28, 29 Greer’s Appliance Center .............. 19, 33, 43, 57, 61 Hardwood Floors, Inc. .................................... 53, 55 Harmony Interiors .................................................. 4 Hebditch Hardwood Flooring ............................... 21 Home Services of the Summit Painting ................ 47 HR Services Drywall ............................................ 47 Ian Alexander Construction .................................. 57 iLevel.............. ...................................................... 59 Independent Power Systems ......................... 19, 61 In Home Technologies ......................................... 21 Inside Source ................................................ 46, 61 Ivan Stanley & Associates, LLC ...................... 53, 55 J&E Development, Inc. .................................. 39, 41 JCV + KB Mechanical .................................... 49, 55


John Arthur Consulting ............................ 19, 33, 61 Jon Rice ......... ..................................................... 35 Jordin Architecture and Interiors .......................... 27 Keymark Enterprises, LLC ................................... 61 Kitchens by Wedgewood ..................................... 59 Kitchenscapes ............................. 39, 41, 42, 47, 49 Kitchens at the Denver ........................................ 35 Knipps Welding & Fabrication .............................. 25 Kodiak Enterprises ............................................... 32 Lennox Electric, Inc. ...................................... 25, 45 Level One Building Co., Inc. ................................. 43 Liesl Lighting, LLC ............................................... 33 Lilli’s Lighting ....................................................... 24 Locher & Locher .................................................. 57 Lynn Scott Architect ............................................ 33 Mann Builders ..................................................... 51 Martz Supply ....................................................... 47 Mary Hart Design ................................................. 17 Materials Marketing Tile ....................................... 49 Matthew Stais Architects ......................... 29, 48, 49 Maximum Comfort Pool & Spa ............................ 47 MB Marble & Tile, Inc. ................................... 57, 59 McCrery Fine Homes ............................................. 7 MDB Builders ...................................................... 21 Michael F. Gallagher ............................................. 59 Mize Tile & Stone ........................................... 19, 61 Monroe Metalworks ............................................. 49 Moore Foam Systems, LLC ............... 19, 21, 33, 61 More Space Place ................................... 19, 33, 36 Mountain Comfort Furnishings ....................... 14, 17 Mountain Estates Accents ................. 19, 33, 43, 61 Mountain High Plumbing & Heating ..................... 51 Mountain Log Homes of Colorado, Inc. ............... 47 Mountain Log Homes & Interiors .......................... 47 Mountain Wood Care ............................................. 6 Nana Wall Systems .............................................. 22 Neils Lunceford ........................................ 19, 37, 61 Norling-Wakeman Studios ................................... 51 O’Bryan Partnership Architects ............................ 31 Ohana Floor Design ............................................. 49 One Ski Hill Place ................................................ 31 PCL .............. ....................................................... 31 Peak 7 Construction ............................................ 29 Peak 7, LLC ........................................................ 29 Pella Windows & Doors ..................... 19, 21, 33, 61 Peter Hamlett ...................................................... 53 PH Designs ......................................................... 55 Phoenix Automatic Sprinkler, Inc. ......................... 25 Pinnacle Mountain Homes Inc. ................... 3, 25, 45 Pioneer Log Homes of B.C. ................................. 47 Pioneer Materials West Slope .................. 19, 33, 61 Pioneer Millworks Flooring ................................... 49 Portico Design Group .......................................... 31

Premiere Roofing ................................................. 49 Pro Design .......................................................... 45 Prudential Timberhill Real Estate .......................... 57 RG Construction .................................................. 55 RG Roofing .......................................................... 45 Riddle Mechanical, LLC ....................................... 33 Rio Grande Supply .............................................. 47 RJB Builders ............................................... 64, IBC Rocky Mountain Cabinets .................................... 45 Rocky Mountain Forest Products ....... 19, 33, 43, 61 Rocky Mountain Spray Foam ............................... 39 Russ Strickler Construction ................................. 21 Samuel Engineering ............................................. 29 Savage Architecture, Inc. ..................................... 57 Shadds Millwork & Doors..................................... 53 Sierra Pacific Windows .......37, 39, 43, 45, 47, 49, 59 Siloam Stone, Inc. ............................................... 19 Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate .................... 31 Specialty Wood Products .............................. 21, 37 Stover Granite, Inc. ...................... 25, 45, 53, 55, 61 Straight Line Tile .................................................. 35 Summit Cove ....................................................... 38 Summit Kitchens & Bath ...................................... 37 Summit Stone Works ..................................... 47, 51 Sun Mountain Doors ................................ 39, 41, 61 Surface Nirvana Decorative Concrete .................. 49 Sweet Electric ...................................................... 55 Terra Firma Custom Homes ................................... 8 Thebeau Construction ......................................... 37 The Blind Man ..................................................... 16 The Fireplace ......................... 39, 41, 43, 52, 53, 55 The Frayed Edge ........................................... 19, 61 The Sound Room ................................................ 51 Thetford Landscaping .......................................... 49 Three Seasons Excavation................................... 35 Thurston Kitchen & Bath ...................................... 33 Tracy Huchingson Designs .................................. 35 Trilogy Partners .................................................... 34 Trimworks ... ......................................................... 53 Tulikivi Corporation .............................................. 19 Vail Resorts Development Company .................... 31 Valdez Architects ..................................... 45, 50, 51 Vantia Hardwoods ............................. 19, 33, 37, 61 Versatile Strokes, LLC .............................. 19, 33, 61 Vintage Woods .............................................. 59, 61 Warmboard Radiant Floor Systems ..................... 39 Weathershield Windows ...................................... 41 Wendy Cooney Lighting Design ........................... 49 Western Fireplace .......................................... 47, 51 Western Sky Ranch ............................................. 51 Wild Sage Interiors .............................................. 31 Wood Source ...................................................... 21 Zoni Concrete, Inc. .................................. 19, 33, 61

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In Perfect Harmony OPPOSITES ATTRACT—RUSTIC AND REFINED, MASCULINE AND FEMININE—IN A LARGER-THAN-LIFE HOME ON THE SHORES OF MONTANA’S WHITEFISH LAKE

To keep the focus on the spectacular views of Whitefish Lake, interior designer Hunter Dominick kept things simple in this outdoor dining area. OPPOSITE: A 28-foot-tall fireplace is the undisputed star of the great room. “You have to stand in front of it to really get a sense of the scale,” says residential designer Lyndon Steinmetz. “The firebox alone is 5½ feet tall; a person could walk right into it.” Because some of the stones used weigh more than two tons, they had to be lowered into place by a crane.

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RESIDENTIAL DESIGN LYNDON L. STEINMETZ DESIGN INTERIOR DESIGN HUNTER & COMPANY CONSTRUCTION ROCKY MOUNTAIN BUILDERS TIMBER FRAMING CENTENNIAL TIMBER FRAMES

The home is called “Tetelestai,” and appropriately so. Of Greek origin, the word translates to “it is finished,” and according to the owner of this Montana residence, completing the 10,000square-foot home was no small feat. But thanks to the superb synergy among its design team, the lakeside retreat is finished—and as spectacular as its mountain backdrop. Key to the success of this project was the owners’ clear vision. After narrowing their list of potential architects to two firms, they asked the finalists to draft proposals. In the end, Lyndon Steinmetz of Kalispell, Montana-based Lyndon L. Steinmetz Design was the winner of the mini design competition—in part, says his client, because “he could complete our sentences. When taking on a project of this scope, it’s important that you’re communicating; that you have the same ideas.” Set on the shores of Whitefish Lake, the homesite was “very desirable, but tight,” says Steinmetz. “It’s only about 100 feet wide, hemmed in on the north by mountains and by an existing house and pond on the sides.” Steinmetz also had to contend with a vertical constraint, as local building codes specify a 35-foot vertical limit. “[The client] was looking for something >>

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Venetian plastered walls with a waxed finish lend a warm glow to the dining room. OPPOSITE: To create the freeform staircase and beamed tower, 35 layers of plywood were twisted and glued together, then cut to the correct shapes. Then, explains Joe Hill of Rocky Mountain Builders, the new “timbers� were laminated with alder and aged to achieve the look of reclaimed wood.

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A crewel-covered settee from Old Hickory Tannery and a pair of curvaceous armchairs are right at home with a 100-year-old Steinway in the timber-framed music room. OPPOSITE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: A black-painted chest from Furniture Classics. Paper formed to look like coral elevates a mirror to a work of art. A custom vanity by local company Renaissance West.

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“Our goal was to do something a little different and unexpected.” — Hunter Dominick partially timber framed,” says Steinmetz. “He wanted to use timbers and native materials while varying the roof pitches, much like you see in old mining buildings around here.” To satisfy the homeowners’ desire for a home that appeared old beyond its years, Steinmetz selected stone of varying shapes and sizes to clad the walls. Then the search for reclaimed timbers began. But because of the home’s large scale, the right sizes just weren’t to be found. So Steinmetz turned to timber framer Sandy Koness of Centennial Timber Frames, who set about creating customized timbers for the project. Starting with new Douglas fir logs, she roughed up the edges, made marks with braces and bits, and even added and removed bolts and washers. To add an instant patina, she applied ferrous sulfate, which reacted with the wood to give the timbers a weathered gray tone. When interior designer Hunter Dominick joined the collaboration, she worked with the homeowners to create refreshingly unexpected interiors that juxtapose rustic with refined, masculine with feminine. In fact, what started as a simple search for fabrics in Dominick’s Whitefish showroom evolved into the designer’s involvement in every aspect of the project. “[The homeowner] brought in photos of her former home in California so I could get a sense of their style and, like they say, a picture is worth a thousand words,” says Dominick. Because the owners were virtually starting from scratch, Dominick had the luxury of working with a clean slate. Still, there were some definite must-haves. For one, the owners wanted to infuse the rustic home with some formality. >> 129


The grandeur of stonework, timber framing and exceptional lighting is found both indoors and out, evidenced in this fireside seating area. OPPOSITE: Characterized by an enormous amount of rock—more than 1,100 tons—and large-scale timbers, this residence seems to organically grow out of the landscape. To add to the effect, the structure’s stone face was slightly tapered. “The stone walls slope 1 degree out from the building from the top to the bottom,” explains Steinmetz. “The stone needed to be at least 4 inches thick at the very top of the walls, so as we sloped down, we increased the thickness to almost 16 inches wide at the ground. The result is a massively thick wall around the first floor doors and living room and great room windows. I think this really added to the home’s overall appeal.”

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That request is fulfilled beautifully in the great room, where a luxe leather sofa and gold-leafed side table face a towering stone fireplace flanked by oversized hickory chairs. In the dining room, chairs upholstered with a lush cinnamon-hued velvet seem perfectly at home next to a rustic window wall and rough-hewn ceiling beams. The home’s predominantly gold-and-copper color palette, inspired by Italy’s sun-drenched landscapes, infuses each space with warmth, even in the cold of winter. To add visual interest, Dominick chose a layering of textures: from sparkling glass tile to embroidered silk fabric, smooth granite countertops to grasscloth-covered walls, there’s a surprise for the eye at every turn. But surprises are what this home is all about. Straightforward architecture is paired with intricately detailed interiors. Masculine elements stand comfortably next to pieces with feminine flair. It’s a rustic-meets-refined point of view that, instead of coming off as contradictory, creates a home balanced in perfect harmony. ●

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Forming a contemporary X shape, the Krmpotichs’ home makes a bold statement in the traditional town of Casper, Wyoming. Maintaining a low profile, the home is expertly nestled into the base of a hill. Its careful siting offers protection from the gusting wind and allows the structure to blend in with the surrounding landscape. Sloping roof lines at varying heights soften the design and mimic the gently rolling hills.

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In the rolling hills of Casper, Wyoming,

where wildlife sightings are commonplace and nature buffs are drawn to the raw beauty of the landscape, an architectural anomaly draws attention. Home to a local physician and his family, the decidedly modern residence makes a bold statement in a town where the predilection is toward traditional designs in neat, predictable neighborhoods. “When we decided to build a new home on the outskirts of town, we were open to the architectural possibilities that varied from our traditional roots,” says homeowner Phil Krmpotich. “We wanted to do something a little bit different. When we discovered the Midcentury-Modern style, we liked how it worked with the mountain landscape.” The design’s original two-story façade was quickly edited to a single story to contend with the harsh Wyoming climate. Bitter temperatures, unrelenting snowfalls and a biting wind that can gust in excess of 60 miles per hour all combined to create a unique design challenge. >>

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A contemporary work of art, the kitchen features a stainless-steel countertop and cherry cabinets that expertly hide appliances and complement the home’s design. OPPOSITE: At the central point where the structure’s two wings meet, the architects designed a playful central node with three “spots” of light. Taking inspiration from the architectural detail, interior designer Nina Seirafi created an impromptu gallery, placing three solid petrified wood spheres in the middle of the walking space.

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Considering these formidable forces of nature, Abramson Teiger Architects of Culver City, California, created a design plan that worked in concert with the surroundings and addressed the Krmpotichs’ desire for a decidedly different design. In response to the site’s challenges, the architects designed a low-slung structure anchored in concrete, steel and wood that clings to the base of a hillside. Forming a contemporary X shape, the home has gracefully elongated wings that stretch into the countryside. “The design plan we created translated into a beautiful composition,” says Douglas Teiger, AIA, managing principal of the firm. “The unconventional shape of the house allowed for different views from every room while also creating a very functional living space with private and public wings that are connected by a family playroom at the junction.” The home’s unique footprint not only creates an aesthetically pleasing design but also serves as a calculated answer to nature’s wrath. As the gusting wind crests the hill behind the home, it plummets down and across the rooftop. The arc-like, aerodynamic shape of the roof channels the wind, shielding the structure from the forceful gales. On the home’s exterior, concrete, steel, wood and glass add texture, accenting the structure’s sloping wings. Thick concrete walls extend up from the ground to a 10-foot-high baseline. Above this visual break are horizontal bands of redwood that add warmth and a Western quality to the modern home— as well as a striking contrast to the cool, industrial concrete. Inside, the baseline continues through the use of similar materials, transitioning seamlessly from exterior to interior. >>

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Walls of windows further the home’s connection with its surroundings. “Most of the homes we design in Southern California have a strong indoor/outdoor interaction,” says Trevor Abramson, FAIA, design principal of the firm. “We wanted to bring that California feeling to this home by highlighting its physical connection to the land.” Because the harsh climate prohibits large windows that open to let the breezes in, the architects opted for expansive inoperable windows designed to withstand strong wind gusts while still capturing “the beautiful quality of light and picturesque view,” says Abramson. With its strong connection to the land and thoughtful detail, the home embraces the fundamentals of understated modern elegance. Inside, handpicked furnishings and artistic embellishments are the perfect complement to the home’s strong, architectural lines. Bold pops of color add interest and a touch of warmth that channels the family’s traditional roots but stays true to the feel of a modern mountain dwelling. A topic of conversation in Casper from the start, this home seems to be changing some preconceived notions about modern design. “In the beginning, the challenge was building a contemporary house in a town where all of the craftsmen were skilled in traditional design,” Teiger explains. “But, as the project progressed, these craftsmen really put their hearts and souls into it, creating a home that transcends the perception of the unconventional modern home, and rooting it in the traditional Wyoming landscape.” ● 136


“When we first met, [homeowner Jamie Krmpotich] had a clear plan for the design,” Seirafi explains. “She wanted to keep the modern language of the house while incorporating the functionality of a traditional home. Not willing to compromise on comfort and luxury, we embraced her vision and added character through an eclectic mix of pieces that evoke different vibes in different rooms.”

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MODERN BY DESIGN When it comes to accessorizing modern spaces, many homeowners struggle to achieve a clean, modern look that still feels livable and warm, often going to extremes with a bland color scheme and severe furnishings that make a space uninviting and austere. Interior designer Nina Seirafi offers a few words of advice for those looking to strike the balance between comfort and modern style:

CREATE A DESIGN PLAN “Before you begin the design process, consider how you are going to use the space and how your family functions in that space.” A room that functions well is naturally comfortable.

KNOW YOUR LIKES AND DISLIKES “With a firm plan in hand, begin picking items based on the character of each family member. Be careful to only use those materials and colors that you respond to.”

UNDERSTAND YOUR ENVIRONMENT “The colors of nature, as well as the function of a room, often precipitate the color palette. In a home with expansive openings, it’s especially important to select a palette that reflects nature to alleviate tension between indoors and out. In an arid landscape, reflective materials are a necessity; they help create a pleasing flow inside the space. The materials you choose should also respond to your surroundings. In the Krmpotichs’ home, we shied away from coarse materials, like wool, because we wanted to soften the contours of the interior in contrast to the harsh environment.” GO ORGANIC “To suggest movement, which is especially important in a dry mountain landscape where things tend to be static, use contrasting proportions of the same shape.”

FINISH WITH ART AND ACCESSORIES “Adding a variety of artistic embellishments brings the room to the next level. A space that is only accented by modern pieces often loses its appeal, whereas a space with both contemporary and vintage elements creates excitement and a unique complementary quality.”

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“The space is defined by a number of objects that soften the modern edge and bring a livable feel to the home.” — Nina Seirafi

In the serene master bedroom, a solid satinwood bed, decidedly understated and modern, complements the vintage furnishings. Luxe textures and silver hues—accented with pops of purple—give the room a sensual feel. OPPOSITE: The master bathroom’s oblong tub appears shallow but actually sinks 8 inches into the base of its platform. Two cantilevered double-sided mirrors seemingly disappear into the natural expanse beyond.

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A COLLECTION OF FAMILY DWELLINGS IN CALIFORNIA’S WINE COUNTRY GIVES TIMEWORN MATERIALS NEW LIFE AND CREATES AN OASIS FOR MODERN-DAY LIVING

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ARCHITECT IRA MARTIN HAS AN EYE FOR MATERIALS. Not the latest, sleekest fabrications, but old reclaimed materials that are full of history and character. Martin and his team at the Texas-based design-build firm Tony Martin Inc.—started by Ira’s father, Tony—comb the country in search of those perfectly imperfect buildings that have been worn, grayed and weathered over time. Then they carefully dismantle the old and reincarnate the bones into something beautiful and new. One of these transformations took place in the hills near St. Helena, California, where Martin recently created an array of dwellings. Comprised of a 2,000-square-foot main house, a detached study and three 1,100-square-foot guesthouses, the family compound was pieced together using reclaimed materials sourced from all over the country. The flooring was found in a 1950s sewing factory. The hand-hewn beams come from the Ohio River Valley and date back to the mid-1800s. And the stone Martin discovered in an old Pony Express outpost in Indian Gap, Texas—a place so small, it’s really nothing more than a few buildings. “It’s just a sign, not even a town,” Martin says. >>

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In the great room of the main house, the kitchen, dining and surrounding living areas—all crafted from materials reclaimed from dismantled old buildings—flow together in a smart floorplan. Architect Ira Martin describes it as “individual spaces that can feel open but intimate.” Oversized warehousestyle shelves in the dining area help define the space while maintaining that open feel, and a custom light fixture and vent hood, both designed by Martin, add a distinctive touch.

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The main house (on the far side of the pool), one of the guesthouses (to the right) and the pool itself all share a similar footprint, which Martin describes as “simple, straightforward and not too fancy.” Other design elements, including the chimneys and door openings, were also modeled after this shape. OPPOSITE: A large steel-clad fireplace, which takes center stage in the entry to the main house, was inspired by a bit of European history: “If you’d walk into a home in old Italy, you’d see the grandmother coming and going all day, stoking the fire to keep the house warm,” Martin says. “It really was the centerpiece.”

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As Martin passed through the town one day, a simple structure caught his eye. Its hand-sawn stone exterior fit together so well that it appeared to be one smooth surface. “It had developed what I call a French palette—that bluish, gray-green patina,” he says. “You know, you can’t buy that.” That striking stone, which now covers the main house’s façade, would provide the inspiration for the dwelling’s entire materials palette—the grayish floors left unsanded, the off-white plaster walls. To create an interior scheme that would complement these architectural materials, Martin teamed up with homeowner Shea Kos, who had a clear vision for the space. Kos hoped to achieve a sophisticated industrial look; a blend of delicate lines and rugged materials. The industrial component is evident in the rustic unfinished stone and beams on display in the main residence’s great room, and in the exposed concrete walls in the master suites’ spa-like bathrooms. You can see it in the warehouse-style shelving in the great room—oversized to match the materials’ scale—and in the entry’s steel-clad fireplace. >>

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A collection of furnishings, amassed by Kos over the course of several years—and several trips to Europe—mix with some surprisingly delicate touches to add an air of sophistication to the otherwise rugged, masculine space. Thinly framed steel windows and doors add elegance, and exposed plumbing in the bathrooms balances the concrete walls. In the great room, a custom light fixture and dramatic vent hood, both designed by Martin, complete the space. Martin’s approach to reclaiming the past may not be the fastest, most efficient method. In fact, the team only works on two or three projects at a time. But it’s all by design. They understand that there’s a beautiful balance and proportion to be found in history—and that achieving it often requires a look back before moving forward. “Old buildings are really proportionate,” explains Martin. “They have that old farmhouse look because they were simple to build.” And because construction was so straightforward, he says, “you could focus on the materials.” Martin and his team aim to work with homeowners who are as passionate about the process as they are, and who they hope will keep the structures in the family for posterity’s sake. “We create these legacy estates for people so they can enjoy them with their families,” he says, “then hand them down like a piece of furniture or an antique.” ●

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Consider the design elements at play in the master suite in one of the guesthouses (this page), and homeowner Shea Kos’ vision for a look of “industrial sophistication” becomes clear. Delicately framed steel doors and a simple bed pair with an exposed concrete wall to achieve the juxtaposition she had in mind. OPPOSITE: The guesthouse’s spa-like bathroom, which opens to a meditation garden, repeats the rugged-meets-delicate theme. “We wanted to take the design a step beyond your typical bathroom, and we tried to give it a true spa feel while still keeping that industrial flavor,” Martin says. 145


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