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TOP MOUNTAIN ARCHITECTS & INTERIOR DESIGNERS Our exclusive annual guide to theWest’s most talented design professionals.
HOME OF THE YEAR: A SENSE OF REDISCOVERYThis year’s winning home offers a fresh approach totraditional expectations for a Rocky Mountain lodge.
BLURRED BOUNDARIES A Colorado ranch housecelebrates its mountain views with living spaces that extend to the great outdoors.
SERENE & GREEN A home builder and architect team up to create a ranch-inspired contemporaryhouse with a twist.
ON THE COVER Rising from a massive foundation of local stone, the2009 Home of the Year blends beautifully with its Big Sky country sur-roundings. Turn to page 124 for more. Photography by Audrey Hall
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ML PICK A gravity-defying dining table is the perfect balance of form and function.
INSIDER’S GUIDE Jackson, Wyoming Discover our favorite places to dine, shop and explore in this charming Old West town.
ML SOURCES Your guide to the places, products and pros found in this issue.
HOUSE OF THE MOMENT Designed to accommodate gatherings large and small, this Colorado home is an entertainer’s dream.
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My husband and I just spent the better part of a beautifulsummer Sunday roaming the aisles of the local home-improve-ment store. Why? We were agonizing over door knobs. Whichgot me thinking, why is it that we spend so much time andeffort and money shaping our material world?
In his book “The Architecture of Happiness,” author Alainde Botton offers an explanation that makes sense to me. “Inessence,” he writes, “what works of design and architecture talkto us about is the kind of life that would most appropriatelyunfold within and around them.” To de Botton, to describe a
building as beautiful is about more than aesthetics; “it implies an attraction to the par-ticular way of life this structure is promoting through its roof, door handles, windowframes, staircase and furnishings,” he says.
This issue is a celebration of beautiful architecture and design. So as we chose theHome of the Year (featured on page 124) and the professionals for this year’s list of TopMountain Architects & Interior Designers(page 101), we kept de Botton’s words in mind.
We’re drawn to the high country because ofthe life we imagine we’ll lead here: We’ll stepoutside in the morning to watch the sun filterthrough the aspens, we’ll feel cozy when the rainfrom an afternoon storm raps on the roof, and in the evening we’ll stand at a wide win-dow and watch as the sun disappears behind the mountains.
A great mountain home will facilitate these experiences that we look forward to.Lacking the words to describe it, we may call its architecture and interiors “beautiful.”But what that feeling of beauty really is, as de Botton writes, is a sign that we’ve comeupon a material articulation of our ideas of a good life.
“What works of design and architecture talk to us about isthe kind of life that would unfoldwithin and around them.”
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2. JACKSON CENTER FOR THE ARTS Experiencephoto exhibits, dance workshops, films, live concerts, yoga,ceramics classes, art shows and much more at this con-temporary art center campus in downtown Jackson, whichincludes the Arts & Education Pavilion and the new Per-forming Arts Pavilion. 307-734-8956, jhcenterforthearts.org
3. FIGHTING BEAR ANTIQUES Furnishings by ThomasMolesworth, Native American basketry and beadwork,Navajo rugs and custom metalworks are just some of theofferings at this delightful shop. Owner Terry Winchell willhappily source pieces for customers, too. 307-733-2669,fightingbear.com
4. CIAO ART GALLERY This grassroots co-op art galleryis home to a variety of working artists who also maintain thespace. Opening receptions take place on the last Saturdayof each month. Group and individual classes are offered aswell. ciaogallery.com
5. HOTEL TERRA Seventy-two luxe rooms at this über-eco-friendly mountainside hotel in Teton Village offer cus-tom-designed “Terra Beds,” organic cotton sheets, towelsand robes, and Zuma Airbaths. The onsite Chill Spa fea-tures organic body treatments, while sustainability and sus-tenance go hand in hand at Il Villagio Osteria.307-739-4000, hotelterrajacksonhole.com
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PARADE OF HOMESSUMMIT COUNTY, COLORADO
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15 HOME #01ANGLER MOUNTAIN RANCH, LLC331 Bald Eagle Road
17 HOME #02VINTAGE BUILDERS1719 Falcon Drive
19 HOME #03ERDKAMP CONSTRUCTION, INC.1230 Golden Eagle Drive
21 HOME #04RJB DEVELOPMENT INC.1500 Golden Eagle Road
23 HOME #05MCCREREY FINE HOMES, LLC315 Game Trail Road
25 HOME #06PARAGON BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS, LLC255 High Park Road
27 HOME #07MOUNTAIN LOG HOMES OF COLORADO, INC.486 Sage Creek Canyon Drive
COPPER MOUNTAIN
29 HOME #08GC LUXURY HOMES, LLC1100 Beeler Place
31 HOME #09SWEET HOMES OF COLORADO, INC.1128 Beeler Place
FRISCO
33 HOME #10APEX MOUNTAIN HOMES, INC.105 Silverbell Court
BRECKENRIDGE
35 HOME #11KODIAK ENTERPRISES INC.24 Long Ridge Drive
37 HOME #12DSN DEVELOPMENT, INC.117 Sage Drive
39 HOME #13MANN BUILDERS607 Gold Run Road
41 HOME #14CABERNET CONSTRUCTION750 Preston Way
43 HOME #15TRILOGY PARTNERS581 Preston Way
45 HOME #16FAZENDIN BROTHERS COLORADO, INC.1284 Highlands Drive
47 HOME #17PINNACLE MOUNTAIN HOMES90 Lomax
49 HOME #18PINNACLE MOUNTAIN HOMES1296 Ski Hill Road
51 HOME #19DEVIGNE DEVELOPING, INC.209 Timber Trail Road
53 HOME #2018 TIMBER TRAIL, LLC457 Timber Trail Road
55 HOME #21BLUE RIVER CUSTOM HOMES0165 River Park Drive
57 HOME #22MATHISON CUSTOM BUILDERS, INC.100 Klack Road
KEYSTONE
59 HOME #23TRAVIS CONSTRUCTION, INC.340 Elk Circle
DILLON
61 HOME #24RJB DEVELOPMENT INC.474 Ensign Drive
ALSO INSIDE
04 LETTERS FROM THE SCBA MEMBERSby Clark Johnson, Kim Fancher & Martha Netherton
06 LETTERS FROM THE TOWN REPRESENTATIVESA welcome from town mayors and neighborhood directors
10 2009 PARADE OF HOMESMAP LOCATORHow to get to our featured homes
12 SPONSORS, ABOUT THE SCBAAND ABOUT THE ARTISTCover photographer, Dave Peterman
62 BUSINESS DIRECTORYA quick reference guide to professionals featured in this year’s Official Parade of Homes Program
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LETTERS FROM THE SCBA
The Summit County Builders Association (SCBA) is bringing you 24 remarkable homes to tour inour 15th Annual Parade of Homes. Your admission to these homes directly supports The SummitFoundation. This well-respected grant-making organization funds more than 255 nonprofit organi-zations in the area. Through admission fees and corporate matching funds from SCBA membersApex Mountain Homes and Trilogy Partners, $72,929 has been contributed to The SummitFoundation over the past three years.
SCBA is comprised of 200 member businesses whose employees live and work in the community.They take pride in bringing you many innovative products and energy-saving systems. Some ofthese innovative technologies may not be visible, so be sure to ask the builder’s representativeabout these features.
Today, new homes are safer, more efficient, and more packed with popular features than ever. Safety—Technological advances mean that today’s homes are safer, because new homes take
advantage of breakthroughs in building science. Most homes in the parade have advanced electrical systems, hardwired smoke detectors and fire-resistant construction details. Some haveincluded sprinkler systems. Windows in patio doors and near stairways have tempered glass,which makes them less likely to cause injury if they break.
Efficency—Watch for a larger array of products and materials to make a home more energy-efficient. Many home-builders participate in programs like ENERGY STAR,® which promotes energy-efficient appliances. One of the latest movements in the building industry is the incorpo-ration of sustainable building practices. Our local builders are siting homes to take maximumadvantage of sunlight and shade, and using innovative products like active and/or passive solarsystems, light-conserving windows, insulation, decking made from recycled materials, andreclaimed materials like dead standing timber and beetle-kill pine.
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FROM THE PRESIDENT
Clark JohnsonPRESIDENT, SUMMIT COUNTY BUILDER’S ASSOCIATION
Welcome to the 15th annual Summit County Builders Association’s Parade of Homes.The builders of Summit County continue to perfect their craft as demonstrated in thisyear’s sampling of luxury homes. The “Wow” factor is ever-present and many of thehomes feature sustainable technologies and products, fitting for a mountain home in aquaint county. From the ski hills of Keystone to a quiet suburban neighborhood inFrisco, this year’s homes showcase all that Summit County has to offer.
We are excited to again be teaming up with The Summit Foundation, an organizationdedicated to improving the community through its grants, contributions and supportof local organizations and programs. Each ticket sale enables the organization to continue its support of vital community endeavors.
For your increased convenience, tickets this year will be available at three of thehomes, online at mountainliving.com and also at the City Markets in Dillon,Breckenridge, Avon, Edwards and Vail. Tickets may be exchanged for wristbands ateach of the homes. We are also excited that Parade attendants will be able to vote forthis year’s People’s Choice award through a link at mountainliving.com. We hope thismakes it easier for Parade goers to nominate their favorite home.
A special thanks to our sponsors, SolSource Energy Solutions, Mountain ComfortFurnishings and Bank of the West. Their support goes a long way toward making the Parade the event it is known to be. Thanks also toMountain Living magazine and to our many committee members, all of whom give up hours of their time to make this event possible.
Kim Fancher, Co-Chair Martha Netherton, Co-Chair 2009 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES
FROM THE CO-CHAIRSTHE COMMITTEE
Front row: Melinda Fleming, MarthaNetherton, Lynn Myers, Barbora HulikovaErlebach. Second row: Michael Langlois,Jane Dvorak, Corinne Kelly, Tom Harmon.Not pictured: Kim Fancher, Karen Wray
LETTERS FROM TOWN REPRESENTATIVES
The town of Silverthorne is pleased toonce again have a number of our resi-dences featured in the Parade ofHomes. Nestled along the Blue Riverand surrounded by high peaks,Silverthorne’s spacious valley locationprovides a great backdrop for thisyear’s beautiful featured homes.
While the homes alone are outstanding, we are also excited for
participants to experience Silverthorne’s community spirit,breathtaking scenery and amenities. If you’d like to take ashort break from your touring, I’d highly recommend a visit tonearby North Pond Park, Silverthorne’s newest park featuringmemorable views of the Gore Range. Also, don’t forget tobring your fishing gear to sneak away for some fly-fishing onour famed gold medal-designated Blue River. We hope youhave a great time at the Parade, and please remember thatyou are always welcome in Silverthorne.
Dave Koop MAYOR, TOWN OF SILVERTHORNE
10 A.M. – 5 P.M. SEPTEMBER 19 & 20 SEPTEMBER 26 & 27
SILVERTHORNEWelcome! 2009 marks our town’s150th anniversary and I thank you forjoining us during this special year.
Our year-long celebration, dubbedBreck150, features many festiveevents—and also represents theongoing commitment to our rich heritage, including building guide-lines that maintain the historic fabricof structures, the restoration of the
Blue River and the purchase and care of open space.We invite you take a workshop in our Arts District, tour a his-
toric museum or play a round at our nationally recognized JackNicklaus-designed golf course. The best place to start yourexploration is at the Welcome Center, located on Main Street.
In the spirit of looking forward while remembering our history, I urge you to reduce your plastic bags and plastic bottle usage and reuse whenever possible. Breckenridge iscommitted to preserving our community by making sustainablepractices an everyday habit to ensure our next 150 years!
John Warner MAYOR OF BRECKENRIDGE
BRECKENRIDGE
On behalf of the entire Copper com-munity, welcome to our resort. We arevery pleased to be hosting the 2009Parade of Homes and hope you enjoytouring the Lewis Ranch homes aswell as seeing the new luxury homesrising out of the ground within theLewis Ranch community. Togetherwith The Cache and Union CreekTownhomes West, Lewis Ranch is
helping to grow our luxury offerings, while contributing toCopper’s status as one of the nation’s top ski resorts. Whileyou’re here, please enjoy our unique Copper activities, tempt-ing restaurants and diverse shopping opportunities. We hopeto see you again when the snow flies!
Gary Rodgers PRESIDENT AND COO, COPPER MOUNTAIN
COPPER MOUNTAIN
On behalf of the KeystoneNeighbourhood Company andKeystone Ski Resort, we would like towelcome you to the Neighborhoodsat Keystone! We are excited to haveyou visit our little piece of paradise inSummit County. We invite you toexperience everything Keystone hasto offer, including world-class skiing inthe winter and golf in the summer,
luxurious accommodations, elegant dining, shopping, andexhilarating activities year-round. Keystone has a unique culture of community that has long welcomed the seasonedlocal and guest alike. We hope to see you again soon!
Tim Baker KEYSTONE NEIGHBOURHOOD COMPANY
KEYSTONE
JOHN WARNER DAVE KOOP
GARY RODGERSTIM BAKER
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Welcome to Dillon! Our beautiful lake-side mountain town offers a variety ofamenities for your enjoyment. You canfind eateries housed in historic buildingsfrom the original Old Town, microbrew-eries, grocery stores, Summit County’sonly bowling alley and movie theatermultiplex, the full-service Dillon Marina,theatre performances at the Lake DillonTheatre Company, and summer concertsat the picturesque Dillon Amphitheater.A trip to the old schoolhouse, which isnow the Summit Historical Society’smuseum, is worth a visit to learn moreabout the area. Please visit our newWeb site at www.townofdillon.com for afull listing of events. For every season,there’s a reason to “Make It Dillon!”
Barbara Davis MAYOR OF DILLON
DILLON
BARBARA DAVIS
2009 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES 710 A.M. – 5 P.M. SEPTEMBER 19 & 20 SEPTEMBER 26 & 27
On behalf of the Town Council and ourcommunity, I would like to welcome youto the town of Frisco! As the hub ofSummit County, Frisco offers adventuresyear round, from snowshoeing and cross-country skiing in the winter to hiking,biking and boating in the summer. Whenyou’re finished working out, tantalizeyour tastebuds at our famous BBQChallenge weekend, browse our arts andantiques festivals, learn about Frisco’shistory through guided tours, and enjoyconcerts in the Historic Park all summerlong—ending with Music on Main Street,a large block party with great bands. Youcan even commemorate your stay with aunique gift from one of our quaint shopsalong Main Street. Whether you’re athrill seeker or in need of a relaxingweekend away, Frisco is the place to be!
Bill Pelham MAYOR, TOWN OF FRISCO
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PARADE OF HOMESSUMMIT COUNTY, COLORADO
PRESENTED BY THE SUMMIT COUNTY BUILDERS ASSOCIATION (SCBA)
SCBA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
President CLARK JOHNSON
Vice President ANDREW WEBSTER
Secretary & Treasurer MARY PATRICK MOOREFIELD
Past President DAVID KOONS
Executive Officer JANE DVORAK
Board Members RANDY BARRIENTEZ, CRAIG CAMPBELL, TOM EBLE, LOU FISHMAN,
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MARK NUNN, MICHAEL RATH, ANDREW WEBSTER, BRIAN WRAY
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COVER PHOTOGRAPHER DAVE PETERMAN10234 BLUFFMONT DRIVE, LONE TREE, CO 80124
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WHAT IS THE SUMMIT COUNTYBUILDERS ASSOCIATION?
The Summit County Builders Association(SCBA) is a nonprofit trade associationrepresenting more than 200 builder andassociate members doing business inSummit County. SCBA provides local educational opportunities to keep its
members exposed to the latest building standards andtechniques. Through its affiliation with the ColoradoAssociation of Home Builders and the National Associationof Home Builders, the SCBA helps industry experts sharetheir expertise, providing professional development oppor-tunities and insight into new trends, designs and products.
Since 2006, SCBA has donated more than $300,000 toThe Summit Foundation, a local charity organization, as wellas Bristlecone Home Health Care & Hospice, Advocates ofVictims of Assault, HomeAid Colorado and various scholar-ship funds. SCBA’s charity does not stop at county lines. Inthe past four years, SCBA has sent six semi-trailers of mostlygently used building materials to hurricane and tornado victims across the country.
Each year, the Parade of Homes and the MountainHome & Outdoor Expo attract visitors from all parts of theUnited States and the world, who come to view new products, designs, trends and innovative ideas. SCBAmembers are proud to showcase their work and productsin this beautiful area we call home.
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331 BALD EAGLE ROADDEVELOPER: ANGLER MOUNTAIN RANCH, LLC
SILVERTHORNE
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This luxury paired home is located at AnglerMountain Ranch in Silverthorne, Colorado.Angler Mountain Ranch is the newest upscalecommunity in Summit County and is situatedon 192 acres—nearly half of which are setaside for open space.
Angler Mountain’s home for this year’s touris a 2,400-square-foot paired home designedfor casual living. Striking exterior elements,inspired by historic Colorado mountain ranchhomes, include moss-rock, hand-hewn sidingwith corrugated metal accents and rough-sawn timbers. Alder cabinetry, doors andcase-work were used to create a warm, family-friendly interior. Designed for family living,the home’s interior features an open floorplan with vaulted ceilings and two mastersuites. The kitchen includes stainless-steelappliances, a wine refrigerator, granite-slabcountertops and slate flooring. Other features include hand-scraped wood flooring,in-floor radiant heat, a moss-rock fireplace, aheated two-car garage and lake views.
Accessed via a rustic timber-and-stonebridge that spans Blue River, AnglerMountain Ranch is the perfect family retreat.Fronted by the Blue River to the west, with aprivate fishing lake on the property, Angler
Mountain Ranch offers outdoor activitiessuch as fishing, hiking and snowshoeing andhas a trailhead connection to the nationalforest. Ownership opportunities range fromcustom home lots, to 2,400-2,800 square footcabin homes and paired homes that areavailable from 1,800 square feet to 2,400square feet. Almost all of the homes andhomesites orient toward the Gore Range formaximum sun exposure and views.
If you are looking for a second home or todownsize and have less maintenance andmore living, Angler Mountain Ranch mightbe just right for you.
DIRECTIONS
From I-70 take Silverthorne exit. Turn northonto Blue River Parkway for 2 miles. Turnright onto Bald Eagle Road and go straightthrough and over the bridge. The house isthe fourth on left.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 2,395 sq. ft.• 3 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths• 2 master suites• Slate kitchen and bath• Granite countertops• Stainless steel appliances• Open floor plan• Oversize 2-car garage• Alder cabinets and trim
SPONSORS
• Mountain Comfort Furnishings• Colorado Business Bank
CONTACTS
DEVELOPERAngler Mountain Ranch, LLC970-547-5047www.anglermountainranch.comCONTRACTORCompass Homes Development, LLC970-547-5047www.compasshomesdev.com FURNISHINGS AND DESIGNMountain Comfort970-668-3661www.MountainComfortFrisco.comREALTORDawn Crane970-418-1599www.anglermountainranch.com
2009 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES 1510 A.M. – 5 P.M. SEPTEMBER 19 & 20 SEPTEMBER 26 & 27
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1719 FALCON DRIVEBUILDER: VINTAGE BUILDERS
SILVERTHORNE
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Warmth, rustic elegance and old-worldartistry define this stunning Vintage Buildersmountain home overlooking the picturesqueRaven Golf Course. Designed and sited tocapture breathtaking views of KeystoneMountain, Peak 1, Buffalo Mountain, RedMountain and Ptarmigan Ridge, the homeblends seamlessly with its natural surround-ings, thanks to its exquisite architecture andrough-sawn cedar and moss-rock exterior. Aflagstone front entry, bordered by aspens,spruce, pine, and wildflowers, creates agraceful transition to the home’s interiors,where fine architectural details and customcraftsmanship create a cozy ambiance.
The home’s thoughtfully designed floorplan offers numerous spaces for graciousentertaining. The gourmet kitchen featuresEuropean-style cabinetry and Viking appli-ances, as well as an expansive main island,complete with a baking center. A nearby dining nook opens to a covered flagstonepatio—complete with a Viking grill and moss-rock fireplace—where the outdoor lifestyleand mountain and golf course vistas can beenjoyed year-round. On the lower level, anentertainment room with a fully appointedwet bar and wine cellar—showcasing uniquehand-painted stone accents—is a perfectspot to enjoy time with family and friends.
Inviting private spaces include a secludedmaster suite with stone archway and double-sided fireplace. Ideal for providingprivacy to overnight guests, two bedroomsuites, each with a loft and full private bath,are located on their own level. A privatestudy, finished with wide-plank Madera walnut flooring and a paneled cathedralceiling, offers an elegant retreat.
The fine finishes continue throughout thehouse and include finely crafted alderwoodwork and custom built-ins, and thefoyer’s hand-forged iron balustrade andwrought-iron chandelier with natural calcitecandles. For the perfect finishing touch,numerous windows, each carefully posi-tioned, allow natural light and the home’sspectacular surroundings to be enjoyedfrom every room in the house.
DIRECTIONS
Take I-70 to Siverthorne exit 205. Drive northon Hwy. 9 about 2 miles. Turn left at theEagles Nest entrance on S. Golden Eagle
Road. Travel about .5 miles and turn left onFalcon Drive. Parade home is on the right.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 5,004 sq. ft.• 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths• Spectacular setting overlooking the
award-winning Raven Golf Course• Flagstone entry and spacious covered
patio with outdoor fireplace• Wide-planked Madera white oak and
walnut hardwood flooring• Hand-forged decorative iron balustrades• Gourmet kitchen with Viking appliances
and baking center• Finely crafted alder millwork, cabinetry and
custom-designed built-ins• 4 moss-rock fireplaces with artisan-cut
stone mantels• Master retreat with stone archway and
private sitting room• Spa bath with octagonal steam shower
and whirlpool tub• Entertainment room with wet bar and
custom wine cellar
SPONSORS
• Deines Custom Door• EMR Construction• Hutter Wholesale Hardware• Kitchens by Wedgewood• McClean Forge & Welding• Mountain Comfort Furnishings• Mountain High Appliance• Rio Grande Company• Sierra Pacific Windows• 2 V’s Landscaping & Irrigation
CONTACTS
BUILDERVintage Builders303-543-1030 www.vintage-builders.comDESIGNERWildwood Interiors303-514-6432 [email protected] Smith & Frampton Real Estate970-543-9090www.summitcountyrealestate.com
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1230 GOLDEN EAGLE DRIVEBUILDER: ERDKAMP CONSTRUCTION, INC.
SILVERTHORNE
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Perched on the hillside of Golden EagleDrive is a stunning mountain home withbreathtaking views and living spaces thatwere thoughtfully designed for “real” livingand entertaining. Striking views ofKeystone, the Williams Range, BuffaloMountain, Raven Golf Club and the valleynorth along the Blue River are capturedthroughout. Two large covered decks offerthe perfect spot for watching the wildlifeshow—osprey, fox and moose!
Timber beams, vaulted ceilings, exquisitefinishes and lighting, custom stone work andopen living spaces that flow from room toroom welcome friends and family to gather.Offering more than 5,000 square feet of living space, this home features a main-floorstudy, bonus room, 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, 3fireplaces, gourmet kitchen with adjoininggreat room and dining room, large walk-inpantry, mud room and main floor laundry.An elegant master suite offers a peacefulretreat with generous his-and-hers walk-inclosets, steam shower, soaking tub, fireplaceand views. The lower level features 3 guestsuites, a family/video/game room, wet bar,covered deck with hot tub, laundry roomwith dog wash and more views. An over-sized 3-car garage has a stairway leadingstraight to the lower level with easy accessto storage. Every detail has been thought-
fully considered and, as a result, this houseis indeed a home to be lived in.
The homeowners found ErdkampConstruction during the 2006 SummitCounty Parade of Homes and fell in lovewith the feel, flow and function of theirdesigns. The homeowners joined the“team” and together we created theirmountain dream home.
Erdkamp Construction has been designingand building the highest quality customhomes for more than three decades. BillErdkamp brings the experience, talent andmanagement it takes to build award-winninghomes year after year and would like to thankyou for voting Erdkamp Construction’s 2008Parade of Homes entry the People’s ChoiceAward. Come on by and visit with us again.We would love the opportunity to help youdesign and build your dream home.
DIRECTIONS
From I-70, take the Silverthorne exit. Gonorth on Highway 9/Blue River Parkway for 2miles. Go left (west) on South Golden Eaglefor 1.2 miles.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 5,004 finished sq. ft.• Main-floor study with built-ins• Bonus room/study for second home office• 5 bedroom suites, 5 baths• Oversized 3-car garage with stairs to
lower level• 3 gas fireplaces• 2 covered decks; sunken hot tub on
lower deck• Radiant in-floor heat• Stone, granite and walnut hardwood floors• Gourmet kitchen with walk-in pantry• Living area and wet bar on walk-out level• Floor plan designed for living and
entertaining• Spectacular views from every window
CONTACTS
BUILDERErdkamp Construction, Inc.P.O. Box 612Frisco, CO 80443www.ErdkampConstruction.com303-776-3387ARCHITECTGayle Berkey Architects13986 W. Bowles, Suite 100Littleton, CO 80127www.berkeyarch.com303-794-6074DESIGNERNew Beginnings Design, Inc.1902 Amethyst DriveLongmont, CO 80501720-338-2456
2009 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES 1910 A.M. – 5 P.M. SEPTEMBER 19 & 20 SEPTEMBER 26 & 27
1500 GOLDEN EAGLE ROADCONTRACTOR: RJB DEVELOPMENT INC.
SILVERTHORNE
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Randy Barrientez, president and owner ofRJB Development, has made it his passionto create a unique feature home. He drewupon his years of experience building custom homes, from simple to complex indesign. This custom home combines rusticcraftsmanship, a spacious, well-designed layout and natural materials that respond toColorado’s climate and history.
As you approach the home, a combina-tion of brushed heavy wood beams, timbertrusses, rustic stonework and a banded oakbarrel ceiling welcome you into the mainentryway. The great room features a massivefireplace clad in western brownstone, hand-scraped maple floors and enormous wire-brushed curved beams with heavy structuraliron plates. Throughout the home the outstanding design and well-crafted wood-work are an eye-catcher graced with a Van Dyke glazing.
A five-star chef would feel right at homein the state-of-the-art gourmet kitchen, fullyequipped with 6 cm premium granite coun-tertops, Sub-Zero and Wolf professionalappliances and a walk-in pantry.
Heavy dry-stacked stone outlines the gentlecurves of the hardwood staircase that flowsto the guest suite and sitting room above. Aunique curved staircase leads to a lowerlevel that encourages casual gatherings witha large family room, media room and full-
service wet bar. A convenient Revolutionultra-quiet elevator with custom cherry caboffers easy access to each level.
From the oversized, 3-car finished garageto the 1,300 square feet of decks that offerspectacular views of the Raven Golf Courseand the Williams Fork mountain range, this unique home offers a wealth of detailand craftsmanship.
DIRECTIONS
From I-70, exit #205 and head north on Hwy. 9 for 2.2 miles. Turn left at SouthGolden Eagle Rd. and proceed for 1.4 miles.The home will be on your right.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 4,953 sq. ft. of living area• Oversized 3-car heated garage• Aspen low-E casement windows• Natural stone tile bathrooms• Custom cherry closets• Color flake epoxy coated garage floors• Built Green Colorado and
ENERGY STAR rated• 4 unique energy-efficient stone fireplaces• Exercise/workout room• Two full-service wet bars• Custom wine room• Custom wood, stone and iron
curved staircases• State-of-the-art elevator with
customized cherry cab
• Outstanding views of the Raven Golf Course
• Gourmet kitchen with Wolf and Sub-Zero professional appliance package
• Energy-recovery ventilation system• 12" hand-scraped maple flooring
SPONSORS
• Ace Insulation, LLC• Bighorn Materials• Cutting Edge Woodworking• Granite Imports• High Energy Electric• Launstein Hardwood Floors, Inc.• Lilli’s Lighting & Decor• Lone Eagle Roofing• Luxury Stone• Mountain High Appliances• Perpetual Plumbing & Heating• Quick Colorado LLC • Quick Drain USA• RR&K Inc• Sierra Pacific Windows• Specialty Wood Products Inc.• Stone Trends• The Elevator Company• Western Fireplace
CONTACTS
CONTRACTORRJB Development Inc. Randy Barrientez970-513-0777www.rjbdevelopment.comARCHITECTSummit Studio, P.C.Pat Hubble303-666-9100www.summitstudiopc.comDESIGNERKim Fancher DesignKim Fancher970-668-3155www.kimfancherdesign.com
2009 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES 2110 A.M. – 5 P.M. SEPTEMBER 19 & 20 SEPTEMBER 26 & 27
McCrerey Fine Homes, LLCNAHB Certified Green Professional
Builders of quality custom homes in Summit County and the Front Range forover 30 years.We are here to offer you the best in quality, craftsmanship and service.We design and build homes that deliver the best that Colorado has to offer.
PO Box 1082 • 619 Main Street • Frisco, CO 80443Mark McCrerey: 970.418.1455 • Office: 970.668.0686 x11www.mccrereyfinehomes.com
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Builders of quality custom homes in SummitCounty and the Front Range for over 30 years.We are here to offer you the best in quality, crafts-manship and service. We design and build homesthat deliver the best that Colorado has to offer.
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315 GAME TRAIL ROADBUILDER: MCCREREY FINE HOMES, LLC
SILVERTHORNE
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High atop a ridge, the “Hill Country Home”celebrates the natural environment and com-plements the beauty of the surrounding valley. Two majestic cedar-plank columnsframe the entrance, which opens to thegreat room with its rustic, hand-distressed,hickory flooring. A La Cantina door bringsthe outside in, opening to a covered, 940-square-foot deck built with Timber Techmaterials for durability and low maintenance.
The great room leads to a dining area,study and open kitchen. The study isappointed with built-in library shelving andis enclosed with innovative sliding barndoors. The kitchen features stunningCardell knotty alder cabinets, ENERGYSTAR-rated GE Monogram appliances anda beautiful center island.
The main level master suite features awall-mounted fireplace with gas flames emitting from polished black stones—a Zen-inspired flame pool. Other luxurious amenitiesinclude a his-and-hers vanity, walk-in closet,jetted tub and steam/shower encased inglass. A private, covered deck features anoutdoor seating area with cozy fireplace.
An open stairway descends to a secondliving area with a wet bar, pool table and
wine rack. The lower level contains a secondmaster suite, two bedrooms, two baths andits own laundry area. The covered patio usesPavestone “winterblend” concrete paversextending the entire width of the home.
This Built Green home uses the latest features and advances that translate to truecost efficiencies. The discriminating buyerwill appreciate the extraordinary attentionto detail and the state-of-the-art customfinishes. This distinctive home expressesexcellence at every turn.
DIRECTIONS
Take I-70 to the Silverthorne exit. Drive northon Highway 9 (Blue River Parkway) throughSilverthorne, past the main entrance to theRaven Golf Course, to Ranch Road. Turn leftat Ranch Road (at the small barn) and leftagain at Game Trail Road. The road windsupward to 235 Game Trail Road; the home islocated on the dog leg behind 235. Pleasepark on the main road and walk down,unless accessible entrance is needed.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 4,026 total sq. ft.• 5 bedrooms/Office • 2 full baths, 2 3/4 baths, 1 1/2 bath • More than 1,800 square feet of covered
decks and patios overlooking the tranquilBlue River Valley and Oxbow Ranch
• Built Green with ENERGY STAR-rated GEMonogram appliances
• 4 gas fireplaces in stone surrounds • Stunning detail inside and out
SPONSORS
• Mountain States Building Products • Specialty Wood Products • Possibilities for Design
CONTACTS
BUILDERMcCrerey Fine Homes, LLC 970-668-0686 www.mccrereyfinehomes.comARCHITECTM. Ward and Associates, Inc., Boulder, CO. 303-442-1201 DESIGNER – INTERIOR FINISHES & FIXTURESBroadstroke Design 970-668-4547 DESIGNER – FURNITURE & ACCESSORIES Possibilities for Design Inc. 303-571-0325 REALTORMark McCrerey: 970-418-1455 Coldwell Banker Colorado Rockies Real Estate: 970-668-0900
2009 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES 2310 A.M. – 5 P.M. SEPTEMBER 19 & 20 SEPTEMBER 26 & 27
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Grand Prize: Two Year Leaseon a 2009 Subaru providedby Vista Subaruof Silverthorne!
More Than$10,000 in Prizes!
SATURDAY, September 5, 2009Breckenridge Riverwalk Center
For kids 12 and under. Purchased specialty ducks will be launched into the Blue River approximately 100 yards fromthe finish line. Age-appropriate prizes will be awarded to the top 10 ducks. Ducks available for $10 each. Kids getto keep their ducks at the end of the race!
These Business ducks will compete for a VIP suite at a Colorado Rockies Game. Large business battle ducks will bedecorated by local business and displayed at FirstBank of Breckenridge for judging. Ducks can be adopted for$100 per duck.
The Great Rubber Duck Race you know and love will sweep down the mighty Blue River! Fabulous prizes will beawarded to the 25 swiftest swimmers, including a two year lease on a 2009 Subaru. Ducks available for $5 eachor purchase a Six Quack and get one free!
Kids Duck Dash
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255 HIGH PARK ROADDEVELOPER/CONTRACTOR: PARAGON BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS, LLC
SILVERTHORNE
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Situated in the exclusive Raven View Estatesalong holes 12 through 17 of the Raven atThree Peaks golf course, this remarkablehome by Paragon Builders & Developers,LLC, captures the character of SummitCounty. An enhancement of an originaldesign by Equinox Architecture, LLC, thehome is a showcase for Paragon’s attentionto design, function and finishes.
At the entry, natural slab stone steps leadpast a welcoming Fire on Demand fire pit thatoffers all the warmth and ambience of a realfire with the convenience of a simple ignition.A massive entry door welcomes visitors to thehome’s social spaces, characterized by anopen, airy feel and abundant natural light.
This home honors Summit County’s richmining history with one-of-a-kind detailsthat range from a rare ore cart to recycledcable pickets from Breckenridge’s Chair #6to enormous timber beams accented byheavy steel brackets. The kitchen, diningroom and main living room share an impres-sive stone fireplace that juts up through ceilings of beetle-kill pine. Just outside, aspacious wraparound deck accessed frommultiple points integrates the interior livingspaces with the great outdoors.
Separated from the main living areas arethe home’s private spaces, which include astudy, powder room, laundry room and twomain-level master bedrooms, each with a cus-tom-crafted gas fireplace, spacious closets,luxurious master baths and stunning views.
The home’s lower level features a three-car garage that includes a workshop area, afireplace-warmed entertainment room fullypre-wired for state-of-the-art video andsound and complete with a dedicated A/Vcloset and mini bar. Just outside is a privatepatio—an ideal spot for an outdoor hottub—that can also be accessed from a spa-cious guest suite, one of the lower level’sthree bedrooms.
DIRECTIONS
Follow Highway 9 for 2 miles north of I-70.Turn left at the second entrance to theRaven Golf Course on North Golden EagleRoad. Continue past the Raven clubhouseand turn right on Hunter’s Knob Road.Follow Hunter’s Knob Road to its end; at thiscorner, the road makes a 90-degree rightturn and becomes Game Trail Road. Followthis to the first intersection on the right:High Park Court. This is the entrance toRaven View Estates. Follow the road to 255High Park Court, located on the left, justbefore the end of the private cul-de-sac.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 4,098 finished sq. ft.• 5 bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths, 1 study• 900 sq. ft. 3-car garage with storage and
shop bump-outs • 2 main-level master suites with private
fireplaces• Hickory flintlock hardwood floors• Jenn-Air stainless-steel kitchen appliances• Massive hand-distressed beams
and timbers• Local blue-stained beetle-kill pine• Custom handcrafted woodwork• Recycled cable pickets and accents from
Breckenridge Resort’s chairlift #6 • 4 interior gas fireplaces, 1 exterior gas
fireplace, and a custom Fire on Demandgas fire pit
• Knotty alder trim, cabinetry and customclosets throughout
• Generous primary laundry plus main-levelsecondary laundry
SPONSORS
• Hayhurst Construction• Fire on Demand• Breck Ironworks, Inc.• Equinox Architecture
CONTACTS
DEVELOPER/CONTRACTORParagon Builders & Developers, LLC 970-485-9355P.O. Box 5155Breckenridge, CO 80424ARCHITECTEquinox Architecture, LLC970-453-9619www.equinoxarchitecture.comDESIGNERD & M Designs970-453-6984REALTORSlifer Smith & Frampton Real EstateMelanie Frank970-547-5940www.summitcountyrealestate.com
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486 SAGE CREEK CANYON DR.BUILDER: MOUNTAIN LOG HOMES OF COLORADO, INC.
SILVERTHORNE
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When homeowners Buck and Jean Tippinswere planning for retirement, they fell inlove with Summit County and its year-roundrecreation opportunities. “We’ve alwaysloved mountains, fishing and log homes. Wecombined the talents of Brian Higgins,architect, and local log home specialistBrian Wray, general contractor, to create abeautiful, livable and comfortable home thatis just right for us. The design, craftsman-ship and location on the Blue River comple-ment each other. The on-site coordinationof the staff and subcontractors during thebuilding process made the home betterthan we ever could have imagined!”
From the paver-stone driveway, guests arewelcomed by a hand-carved eagle on theridge beam and hand-carved front door withsand-cast Emtek hardware. Native moss rockenhances the beauty of hand-peeled logsand Mountain Log Homes’ signature beetlepine board-on-board siding.
The natural landscaping of matureEngelmann spruce and willows was comple-mented by the addition of aspen trees.Perennial wildflowers attract native birdsand wildlife that can be enjoyed from multi-ple outdoor living spaces. The homeowner’sLabrador retriever plays in the 30-foot dogrun and her own dog wash in the garage.
The homeowners enjoy their home’s
vaulted ceilings, comfortable traffic patternand excellent storage spaces, from built-inbookcases to innovative under-eave spaces.The spacious master bath features a jettedtub, steam shower with etched door andhand-painted Kohler sinks and accessories.Although the home is more than 4,300square feet, Jean achieved a cozy“Appalachian cabin” style with the additionof six-inch-wide tongue-and-groove pine onthe framed interior walls.
This home was built for energy efficiencywith ENERGY STAR-rated appliances, high R-value insulation, Low-E windows, a high-effi-ciency boiler and a Built Green certification.
DIRECTIONS
From I-70, Hwy. 9 North through light atSilverthorne Elementary School; 2nd rightonto Sage Creek Canyon Dr. (after road nar-rows from four-lane to two-lane, watch for“one way bridge” sign on right.) Overbridge, bear right, 486 is on the right.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 4,300 sq. ft. finished living area • 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath, 3-car garage• 10" & 12" machine-milled, hand-peeled
lodgepole pine logs • Custom Borgert “Strassen” paver drive-
way and walkway by Rocky MountainStonescapes
• Hand-carved front entry door by GreatRiver Doors, Brainerd, MN
• Sierra Pacific windows and patio doors; Low-E glass in “Weathered Brown” cladding
• Solid maple prefinished floors throughoutby Carlisle Wide Plank Flooring
• Kitchen features alder cabinets, Red Dragongranite & GE convection cooktop
• “Appalachian Cabin” interior walls with 6"knotty pine T&G treatment
• Xtrodinair fireplaces with hand-carvedmantels by Ramsey of Lake Tahoe
• Log staircase with hand-crafted log railing• Tiffany-style lighting complements home-
owner’s antique collection
SPONSORS
• Alpine Lumber Company• Bath Solutions/MARTZ Supply• Carlisle Wide Plank Flooring• Design Electric• Hutter Wholesale• Massa Glass• Neils Lunceford Landscaping• Rocky Mountain Cabana• Rocky Mountain Forest Products• Rocky Mountain Log Homes, MT• Rocky Mountain Stonescapes, Toby Floyd• Sierra Pacific Windows• Walsh Brothers Window Cleaning• Zoni Concrete
CONTACTS
BUILDERMountain Log Homes of CO, Inc., FriscoBrian L. Wray, President970-468-8683 www.mlhoc.comARCHITECTRaw Architecture, Denver, COBrian Higgins, LEED® AP303-831-4307 www.raw-architecture.comLOG SUPPLIERRocky Mountain Log Homes, Hamilton, MTSharon Lewis, Sales Partner406-375-1830 www.rmlh.comLANDSCAPINGNeils Lunceford, Silverthorne, CO970-468-0340 www.neilsluncheford.com
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1100 BEELER PLACEDEVELOPER/BUILDER: GC LUXURY HOMES, LLC
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Adjacent to the slopes of Copper Mountainand resting against untouched national for-est land is a treasure called “Baker House.”An artistic collaboration between award-win-ning GC Luxury Homes and BHH Partners,Baker House is a truly remarkable home.BHH has stepped outside of the box anddesigned a home premised on modernarchitecture—a rarity in Summit County. Theurban alpine style blends organic architecturewith contemporary mountain flair. Dedicatedto the memory of our dear friend GeneBaker, Baker House stands as a monumentto Gene’s friendship and is a reminder of his wonderful talent.
The understated exterior is a brilliant contrast to the breathtaking and exquisiteinterior. The grand entrance opens to a two-story wall of glass through which majestictrees stand. A floating bridge feature,breathtaking views of the Ten Mile Range,unobstructed views of Vail Pass, and endlesswindows lend the feeling of floating on topof the trees. High-volume ceilings, generousrooms, multiple fireplaces, and intimatespaces throughout create a blend of magni-tude tempered with comfort.
The stunning chef’s kitchen has bamboocountertops, boutique granite countertops,an enormous island and state-of-the-art appliances ideal for everything from familygatherings to intimate nights. Other finefeatures, including reclaimed Chinese elmfloors harvested from temples and palacesbuilt during the Ming Dynasty, bamboofloors, custom cherry cabinetry, chic hard-ware, rare onyx slabs, and intricate glass
tile work come together to create a wonderful work of art.
As sustainable as it is beautiful, BakerHouse also features in-floor radiant heatthroughout, sustainable building practices,recycled materials, high-efficiency boilersand heater, a state-of the-art insulationpackage, ENERGY STAR appliances and fixtures, and absolute energy efficiency.
DIRECTIONS
Take I-70 west to the Copper Mountain/Leadville exit. Turn right at CopperMountain Resort. Drive through CopperMountain Village on Copper Road, pastUnion Creek to the Lewis Ranch gate.Continue through the gate and up the hill to1100 Beeler Place, the last completed houseon the right on the cul-de-sac.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 5,342 sq. ft.• 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths• Located on the slopes of Copper
Mountain’s exclusive gated community,Lewis Ranch.
• Ski slopes out the front door and nordicand snowshoe trails out the back.
• Luxurious ski-in/ski-out living with unobstructed views of Vail Pass.
• Sustainable and eco-friendly constructionand supreme energy efficiency.
• Granite, onyx, bamboo and stone counter-tops. Intricate glass tile work throughout.
• Ancient Chinese elm wood floors harvestedand recycled from timbers used in construction of temples and palaces during the Ming Dynasty.
• “Smart” wired with high-fidelity, high-definition theater. Full bar and wine room.
• Custom cherry and maple cabinets withknotty alder. Custom woodwork and solidalder doors throughout.
• Multiple fireplaces and decks• Heated, oversized 2-car garage and
heated driveway.
SPONSORS
• FoxWorth Galbraith• C&T Plumbing• Guys Floor Service
CONTACTS
DEVELOPER/BUILDER AND DESIGNERGC Luxury Homes, LLCGrace CovingtonColorado Springs, CO970-691-4615www.gcluxehomes.comARCHITECTBHH Partners Planners/ArchitectsBreckenridge, CO970-453-6880 www.bhhpartners.comREALTORReMax of FriscoRenee ImamuraFrisco, CO 970-393-2308
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Arapahoe Architects, P.C.Sustainable Architecture | Planning | DevelopmentBobby Craig, AIA arapahoearchitects.com 970.453.8474
1128 BEELER PLACECONTRACTOR: SWEET HOMES OF COLORADO, INC.
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The Evans Home is an exclusive ski-in, ski-outmountain contemporary retreat located inthe private community of Lewis Ranch atCopper Mountain. The open, comfortablefloor plan features three levels, each with itsown distinctive suite and private livingspace—all connected by a dramatic staircaseand a custom elevator. The main floor mastersuite includes a fireplace, grand master bathand custom closet. A second, lower livingarea features a fireplace, wet bar, walkoutpatio with ski-in hot tub access and a privateguest suite. The upper floor offers an exerciseroom and another spectacular master suite.The open main floor includes a large greatroom with vaulted ceilings, moss-rock fire-place, gourmet kitchen, dining area, powderroom and two sun-drenched decks. Massivereclaimed timber trusses and beams, beautifulcypress wood ceilings and generous windowsare distinctive throughout.
The 4,000-square-foot Evans Home wasdesigned to blend seamlessly with the out-door environment, and benefits from pas-sive solar heat—and with magnificent viewsof the Copper Mountain Ski Resort andPeaks 1 and 2. A private ski area access trailabuts the home on the south side.
The Evans Home was designed byArapahoe Architect’s Bobby Craig and builtby Sweet Homes of Colorado, with muchcollaboration from owner Hugh Evans.
DIRECTIONS
Take I-70 to the Copper Mountain exit.Follow the exit ramp and take a right at thefirst stop light. Continue through Copper tothe west side of town and follow the roadup into Lewis Ranch. The house is at the highest elevation in the ranch.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 3,981 finished sq. ft. • 3 bedrooms, 5 baths• Ski-in/ski-out location with spectacular views• Reclaimed timber trusses, beams and
wood ceilings• 3 full bedroom suites with private baths• Kitchen features Viking appliances• Reclaimed Douglas fir flooring
SPONSORS
• Aspen Grove Kitchen and Bath• Colorado Custom Window and Door• Mountain Comfort Furniture• Grizzly Plumbing & Heating• Olde Wood Accents• Veetal Custom Stonework
CONTACTS
CONTRACTORSweet Homes of Colorado, Inc. 970-262-3818www.sweethomesinc.cominfo@sweethomesinc.comARCHITECTArapahoe Architects970-453-8474www.arapahoearchitects.cominfo@arapahoearchitects.com
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Client Satisfaction is theMeasure of Our Successwww.ApexMountainHomes.com :::: 970.668.3402
Apex Mountain Homes thanks the sponsors of this beautiful home105 Silverbell Court
Cisneros MasonryCoffin Brothers, Inc.Cutting Edge Woodworking, Inc. David A. Beal & Associates, LLCGreer’s Appliance Center Martz Supply Co.Moore Foam Systems, LLCmore SPACE place
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105 SILVERBELL COURTCONTRACTOR: APEX MOUNTAIN HOMES, INC.
FRISCO
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When it comes to building “green”, ApexMountain Homes does more than acceptthe responsibility. The firm embraces thechallenge. The Hart residence in Frisco is abeautiful example of this commitment tosustainability and demonstrates that home-owners needn’t sacrifice luxury when building to eco-friendly standards.
The exterior of this home is crafted in classic Apex style to engage the surroundingviews. Massive hand-hewn timbers of localbeetle-kill wood are angled to echo thecraggy slopes of nearby Royal Mountain,while natural dry-stacked moss rock reflectsthe grandeur of its exposed rock faces.Inside, natural stone, reclaimed hickory floor-ing and locally crafted alder cabinetry arenot only beautiful, but also represent sus-tainable materials and practices. Eco-friendlywool carpet adds another natural, environ-mentally friendly element to the interior.
While the home is luxurious in appear-ance, it is miserly in energy consumption andis a stellar example of sustainable building.The home earned so many points under thenewly adopted Summit Sustainable BuildingCode that the plan-review fee was refundedby the town of Frisco. What’s more, thehome tested 55 on the internationally recog-nized Home Energy Rating System (HERS),meaning the home is 45% more efficientthan one built to typical code standards.
Superb efficiency results not only fromcraftsmanship and design, but from the useof features like triple-pane windows,ENERGY STAR appliances, airtight spray-foam insulation, and a heat-recovery ventilator. The practical scale of the homeitself—which makes efficient use of space—makes all the difference.
Nature has left us a spectacular inheri-tance in Summit County. This home is anexample of how Apex Mountain Homes will complement, preserve and protect that green legacy.
DIRECTIONS
Just south of the Frisco Wal-Mart, turn weston Hawn Drive from Summit Boulevard(Highway 9). Continue two blocks, then turnright on Windflower Lane. At the stop sign,
turn left on Rose Crown Circle, then leftagain on Silverbell Court. The home is onthe corner of Rose Crown and Silverbell.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 3,729 sq. ft.• 5 bedrooms, 4 baths• ENERGY STAR home• 94% efficient heating system• High-performance triple-pane windows• Closed-cell spray-foam insulation• ENERGY STAR appliances• 50-year shingles• Reclaimed hickory flooring• Natural wool carpet• Natural moss rock stone veneer• HERS rating of 55• Heat Recovery Ventilation
SPONSORS
• Cisneros Masonry• Coffin Brothers, Inc.• Cutting Edge Woodworking, Inc. • David A. Beal & Associates, LLC• Greer’s Appliance Center • Martz Supply Co.• Moore Foam Systems, LLC• more SPACE place• Mountain Energy Consultants• Orr Concrete, Inc.• Pella Windows & Doors, Inc. • Rocky Mountain Contractors
and Development• Rocky Mountain Forest Products, Inc. • Stover Granite, Inc. • Summit Hardwood Flooring, Inc. • Zoni Concrete, Inc.
CONTACTS
CONTRACTORApex Mountain Homes, Inc. 970-668-3402www.apexmountainhomes.comARCHITECTDavid A. Beal and Associates 303-443-9613
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...utilizing a builder who shares your passion is a necessity.
Luxury mountain living is an aspiration...
WE SPECIALIZE IN LUXURY MOUNTAIN HOMES, AND BELIEVE THAT OUR EARLY INVOLVEMENT IS PARAMOUNT IN CREATING A BEAUTIFUL HOME. OUR EXPERTISE WITH THE ALPINE ENVIRONMENT, CONTRIBUTIONS TO DESIGN AND DETAIL, DEDICATION TO PROVEN TECHNIQUES, AND USE OF THE CORRECT TECHNOLOGIES HAS MADE US A LEADER IN OUR FIELD,
AND ALLOWED US TO CREATE HOMES THAT CAPTURE THE VISION AND TRUST OF EVERY CLIENT.
24 LONG RIDGE DRIVEBUILDER: KODIAK ENTERPRISES INC.
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Custom designed and built for our clients,the Dossey Residence is a legacy home inconcept and creation, providing luxurymountain living for generations to enjoy.Situated in the prestigious neighborhood ofHighlands Park in Breckenridge, along aJack Nicklaus-designed golf course, thishome boasts sweeping views of the TenMile Range, bedrooms with en-suite baths,a wine room, gourmet kitchen with stunninggranite countertops, a comfortable mediaroom with wet bar, and three distinct outdoor living spaces.
The peaceful great room joining thekitchen, living and dining rooms features acustom hand-cut timber frame that creates a“Hall of Timbers.” The hall is accented by abeetle-kill pine ceiling and completed by atwo-sided stone fireplace. These finishes,including wood, stone and iron, are show-cased throughtout the home. Stone tileadorns every bathroom with unique patternsand the highest quality craftsmanship. Thecommon area floors are finished withquartzite flagstone or drawknife distressedwalnut. Raised panel doors with Coloradobungalow-style casings complement the elegant and extensive dye-finished customcabinetry, while dark bronze fixtures andcast-iron hardware complete the décor. Just outside the great room windows, overlookinggrand mountain vistas, a patio with stoneseating is warmed by a Fire on Demand.
As efficient as it is opulent, the home is47% more efficient than the 2006International Energy Conservation Code ref-erence home, earning it an ENERGY STARqualification. From the 93% efficient con-densing boiler to the heat-recovery ventila-tion system, advanced sealing package, and241 Built Green points, this home demon-strates that luxury mountain living and sus-tainability are not mutually exclusive.
DIRECTIONS
From I-70, take exit 203/CO Hwy 9 towardBreckenridge. Travel 6.8 miles. Turn left ontoCounty Road 6/Tiger Road. Travel 1.5 miles.Turn right at Gold Run Road. Take your sec-ond right at Long Ridge Drive. The home ison the corner, on your right.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 4,040 sq. ft.• 4 bedrooms and 6 baths• ENERGY STAR qualified with a Home
Energy Rating System Index score of 53• Built Green Colorado registered, 241 points• Adze-textured Douglas fir timber frame
with traditional mortise-and-tenon joinery• Quartz flagstone and walnut flooring• Limestone, travertine and marble bath tile• Extensive custom dye-finished knotty
alder cabinetry and millwork• Scaleable A/V systems and home-
automation system
SPONSORS
• The Sound Room• Sierra Pacific Windows• ASAP Glass• Fire on Demand• Greers Appliance• Lamps Plus• Mountain Comfort Furnishings• Peak Paint• Ruff Timber• Rocky Mountain Cabinet• Summit Stone Works
CONTACTS
BUILDERKodiak Enterprises Inc.David R. Koons, President www.kodiakenterprisesinc.com970-468-2446ARCHITECTTC3 ArchitectsTom Connolly III www.tc3architects.com970-668-5205DESIGNERKim Fancher Designwww.kimfancherdesign.com970-389-4017
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117 SAGE DRIVEDEVELOPER: DSN DEVELOPMENT, INC.
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“Masterpiece” is the only way to describethis latest Breckenridge home crafted byDSN Development, Inc. Showcasing heavytimber trusses, iron cables and authenticColorado rough-sawn planking, this homecombines old-world details with modernelegance for a high-country style that’s trulyone of a kind.
A distinctive main-floor bridge, which func-tions as the home’s “spine,” connects eachend of the structure and offers the perfectvantage for taking in views of the property’scascading waterfall and garden, as well asthe majestic Ten Mile Range.
The thoughtful floor plan includes a seriesof separate but linked spaces, including ahomey yet expansive kitchen, a great roomand beautiful dining room. A guest apart-ment, kids’ bunk room, recreation room,home theater and a convenient elevator areideal for entertaining crowds large and small.
A striking materials palette includesreclaimed stone sourced from a Coloradomine, rugged shingles and rusty metalaccents. A twisted-cable railing with customart steel posts accents the main deck, theperfect spot for parties or just taking in thespectacular views. Bathrooms feature naturalstone and granite accents and, in the elksuite, a steam shower with etched-tilewalls. The ultra-luxe buffalo suite boasts asee-through fireplace, soaking tub andwalk-in shower.
From the exquisite black walnut cabinetsand trim work to the designer tile andstone, the fine craftsmanship displayed inthis home is unprecedented. Whether youseek an intimate hideaway or a high-countryretreat for family and friends, your optionsare endless in this incredibly uniqueColorado mountain home.
DIRECTIONS
From I-70, take Highway 9 south towardBreckenridge for approximately 7 miles.Turn left onto Tiger Rd. and proceed about1.3 miles. Turn right onto Gold Run Rd., atthe Highlands Park entrance. Turn left ontoCottonwood Circle. Turn right onto Sage Dr.The house will be on your right.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 5,970 sq. ft.• 4 bedrooms (with option for 5th), 5 baths• 1.51 acre property on Breckenridge golf
course with incredible views• Heavy timber trusses with iron and
metal accents• Oversized 3-car garage with unique floor-
grate system to disperse snow• Custom-crafted cabinets in black
character walnut• Caretaker efficiency apartment with
private entrance• Unique bridge feature connecting both
parts of house• 4 indoor fireplaces and 1 outdoor fireplace• Cascading waterfall, outdoor garden
and patio • Home theater, elevator and large wine cellar• 4 laundry areas for maximum convenience
SPONSORS
• Wegner Woodworking• Summit Interiors• Norling-Wakeman Studios• Hester’s Log & Lumber• Tamarack Construction, Inc.• About Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
CONTACTS
DEVELOPER AND CONTRACTORDSN Development, Inc.Scott Norton970-390-6115ARCHITECTDarrick Wade Architect970-668-1155 FURNISHINGFull Circle Design Group, IncBeetle Kill Showroom970-453-7100REALTORSlifer Smith & Frampton Real EstateTom Langseth970-453-7007
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This unique 6-bedroom rustic home builtby Mann Builders is nestled into a beautifulsloping site and surrounded by pine trees.The large mountain home provides spec-tacular views of the Ten Mile mountainrange, Buffalo Mountain and easy access tothe Gold Run Nordic Center andBreckenridge Golf Course.
Upon entering the home your eyes willbe drawn to the reclaimed skip-planedwood ceilings, one-of-a-kind custom heavytimbers and trusses with metal accents, andreclaimed antique heart pine floors.
The home’s gourmet kitchen features|granite countertops, a center island cook-top, built-in Viking appliances and a walk-inpantry. Centered between the great roomand dining room, the kitchen is the hub of anopen floor plan designed for entertaining.
The heart of the home features a stonefireplace, a built-in entertainment systemand large windows that open up to views ofthe mountain range. Just outside is a balcony, the perfect place to relax andenjoy the warmth of the sun.
The master suite has its own private balcony overlooking the mountain rangeand golf course. Its luxuriously appointedbath features a bubble massage tub andshower. A mini-master suite provides thesame amenities for guests.
The lower level was designed to providefun and entertainment for family andfriends. This level offers a built-in entertain-
ment system, fireplace, heated flagstonefloors and billiard area. A custom-designedbar is the perfect place to share a glass ofwine from the wine cellar. Located off ofthe main lower living area are the exerciseand arcade rooms.
Outside, a heated driveway apron, entrystairs, and back patio allow for easy snowremoval and access to the home or hot tub.This home has a true rustic feel with theperfect touch of refinement.
DIRECTIONS
From Frisco, take Highway 9 towardBreckenridge. After approximately 5 miles,turn left at the stop light onto Tiger Road.Proceed 1.5 miles alongside the golf courseand turn right onto Gold Run Road.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 5,517 sq. ft.• 6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths• Heated driveway apron, courtyard, entry
stairs and back patio• Additional 1,000 sq. ft. garage • Reclaimed exterior siding and antique
heart-pine floors• Custom cabinetry• Home-automation system• Rustic skip-planed wood ceilings• Hot tub• Custom wine cellar
SPONSORS
• AIT Electric• Breck Ironworks• Brooks Furniture• Cutting Edge Woodworking• H&H Interiors• J.P. Masonry• Summit Stone Works
CONTACTS
CONTRACTORMann Builders 970-547-0812ARCHITECTValdez Architects970-668-4506www.valdezarchitects.com DESIGNERKim Fancher Design970-389-4017www.kimfancherdesign.comREALTORLaurie Middleton970-406-0135
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750 PRESTON WAYCONTRACTOR: CABERNET CONSTRUCTION
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The owners of this home wanted a warmand inviting mountain home in the woodswhere their family and friends could gather.Breckenridge Realty’s Kim Stevenson foundthe ideal lot to meet the owner/architect’srequirements: one with dense trees and a sloping terrain.
The lot’s dense forest and privacy beggedfor outdoor spaces that would allow the family to enjoy that tranquility even if theweather would not cooperate, and so thedesign team created a covered deck thatextends the indoor space to the outdoors; astone fireplace removes the chill from the air.
The owners wanted their home to feel asif it had already stood the test of time. Theirvision was realized with reclaimed woodfloors, a reclaimed wood ceiling in the master bedroom, the use of exterior stonematerial inside the home, distressedDouglas fir timbers, knotty alder cabinets,trim and doors, stones and granite, warmearth-tone colors, and attention to smalldetails at every turn. The exterior designallows the home to exist in harmony with its natural setting.
During the conceptual design phase,input was given by family, friends, MarcHogan and Tom Eble. Hogan provided con-structive comments that enabled the ownerto transition his schematic designs to BHHPartners. Tom Eble, President of CabernetConstruction, was chosen early in the designprocess served as a valuable resource forplanning, design and construction.
Cabernet Construction made the buildingprocess a wonderful experience, and thefamily appreciates the efforts of all thecraftsmen who worked on the home. Aftervisiting Colorado for over thirty years withthe dream of a place of their own, they nowhave their little piece of wooded bliss.
DIRECTIONS
From Hwy. 9 South, turn left on Tiger Rd.and proceed to the top of the hill. Turn rightwhen entering the Breckenridge GolfCourse. Turn right at the three-way stopsign onto Highlands Dr. Continue onHighlands Dr. and it will turn into PrestonWay. The home is at the end of the privatedrive at the sharp right turn.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 3,150 finished sq. ft., 696 unfinished sq. ft. • 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths• Nestled in the trees and surrounded by
open space• Distressed rough-sawn Douglas fir timber
arched trusses in the great room• Covered deck with stone fireplace• Reclaimed wood hardwood floors, wood
ceiling and beverage unit countertop• Attention to detail in interior and
exterior components• Furnishings by Djuna (Tony Sano) and Neil
Hills (Beth Langer)
SPONSORS
• Cabernet Construction• Sierra Pacific Windows• Sun Mountain Doors• Aspen Grove Kitchen and Bath• Summit Stone• 45 Degree• Inside Source
CONTACTS
BUILDERCabernet ConstructionTom Eble, President970-262-7608www.cabernethomes.comARCHITECTHomeowner, assisted by BHH Partners970-453-6880www.bhhpartners.com
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“Stone columns supporting wooden beams,the warmth and scent of a wood-burning fire-place and carefully framed views of green valleys and snow-topped peaks. A rusticmountain homage to F. L. Wright, a residenceinspired by 1920s craftsman architecture. Ahome filled with light, music, art, laughter,and calm.” These inspired words from clientswere interpreted and transformed throughthe design/build process by Trilogy Partners.And the result: the home that the owners of581 Preston Way in Breckenridge had beendreaming of for a lifetime.
The owners, who had been inspired byother Trilogy projects, charged the designand build team at Trilogy Partners with allaspects of planning, design and construction.With the assistance of their design partners,Trilogy helped the owners achieve a homeperfectly sited to capture stunning valleyand mountain views. A rustic stone fireplaceanchors the living room. Two master suiteswere a must, as was a romantic owners’bathing suite and a gourmet kitchendesigned for multiple chefs because theowners enjoy cooking together.
Because this home above all was a placeto gather, there is plenty of room for family
and friends to unite during the holidays toski, watch a movie, cook a meal, and enjoyone another’s company. A place from whichto appreciate the high country, to watch thesun set, the snow fall, the seasons change.
A home like this is not built in a day butin many. Much thought and energy arerequired, just the right balance of creativityand practicality, and, above all, patience.And in the end, as with all Trilogy Projects,the result is something uniquely reflective ofthe owners, and lasting. On display now andfor many years at 581 Preston Way in TheHighlands at Breckenridge.
DIRECTIONS
From Frisco, follow Hwy. 9 south for 8 milesto the intersection of Hwy. 9 and ValleyBrook/Highlands Dr. Turn left (east) at thestop light onto Highlands Dr. Turn left at theintersection of Highlands Dr. and RoundsRd., following Highlands Dr. to Preston Way.Turn right onto Preston Way, followingPreston Way as it turns to the left. The homeis on the left.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 5,500 sq. ft. • 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths• Interior stone columns• Douglas fir timbers• Chef’s kitchen with custom cabinets,
island and custom hood• Built-in bookcase with sliding ladder• Wrap-around decks with views of
Buffalo Mountain• Artist’s studio and study• Interior wood cladding details• 2 master suites• Custom wood-burning fireplace• Reclaimed oak flooring
SPONSORS
• Gregory Door and Window• Colorado Custom Wood Flooring• Woodright Carpentry• CertaPro Painters• Kitchenscapes
CONTACTS
DEVELOPERTrilogy Partners 970-453-2230www.trilogybuilds.comCONTRACTORColorado Building Company970-453-4029www.coloradobuildingcompany.comDESIGN SUPERVISION,DESIGN AND INTERIORSTrilogy Partners970-453-2230www.trilogybuilds.comCONCEPTUAL DESIGNEntrada Design Group 970-547-4432
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1284 HIGHLANDS DRIVECONTRACTOR: FAZENDIN BROTHERS COLORADO, INC.
BRECKENRIDGE
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This home, designed by local architect MarcHogan of BHH Partners, features log post-and-beam construction handcrafted byFazendin’s staff of log craftsman, and astone and cedar exterior. A flagstone entrywalk and winding flagstone and moss-rockstairway leads to the front door, displayingsome of the many high-quality details andfinishes featured throughout the home.
Just inside, a large open entry reveals ahandcrafted log stairway that leads to thehome’s five levels. Up just a half-flight fromthe entry is a small library and study. Beyonda pair of French doors is the master suite,which features a moss-rock fireplace, masterbath with large double vanity, towel-warmingdrawer, whirlpool tub and steam shower.Through another pair of French doors is astudy. The master suite also features a spa-cious closet complete with custom built-incabinetry and access to a private, flagstonedeck with great mountain views. A half-flightabove the master bedroom is a loft thatoverlooks the entry and spacious greatroom, and offers a 3/4 bath and is ideal foraccommodating extra guests.
Just two steps down from the entry is thegreat room, which has spectacular views ofthe forest and mountains. The structurallogwork is massive but the space has thevery comfortable feel of a true mountainhome, thanks to its 22-foot-high moss-rockfireplace, 6' x 6' structural ridge skylight,knotty pine ceilings, wide-plank hickoryflooring and radius windows with motorizedroll-down blinds.
The kitchen has been finished with custom knotty alder cabinetry and heavy logsupport columns at each end of the island.
Appliances include Asko dishwashers, aSub-Zero built-in refrigerator, a 48" Wolfnatural gas range top, a Wolf double oven,a Wolf convection microwave and a Sub-Zero wine refrigerator. A prep sink in theisland and wide-plank hickory wood floorsadd convenience and style.
Beyond the kitchen is an octagonal sunroom with stone wainscoting, hand-hewn logbeams, wood ceilings and lots of windowswhich afford a wonderful panoramic viewinto the woods. The dining room, which hasan atrium door that leads out to a covereddeck with a cozy fireplace, is adjacent to thekitchen and overlooks the great room.
Behind the kitchen there is a powderbath which features a copper pedestal sinkand slate floors, and a utility room, com-plete with pantry cupboards, an additionalrefrigerator and front-loading washer anddryer on pedestals.
Just off of the entry way is a mud room,which features custom-built knotty alder cub-bies and a bench, along with another laundryroom and the entry to the heated garage.
The home’s lower level includes a familyroom which features billiards, a game tablearea, a home theater with moss-rock fire-place and a wet bar. Attached to the familyroom is a mini master suite, the “Hacienda”bedroom and bath, a wine room with amoss-rock wall, a full bath and an additionalbedroom. An exterior heated patio is theperfect spot for a future hot tub and fire pit.
Fazendin Brothers has been specializingin log post-and-beam homes for manyyears. With more than 70 years of combinedexperience, Allan and Jeff oversee everyhome from beginning to end, working hand-in-hand with the client to ensure everyone’sexpectations are met.
DIRECTIONS
From I-70, take the 203/Frisco exit, drive 6.8 miles and turn east (left) onto Tiger Rd.After .6 miles turn south (right) ontoClubhouse Dr./Highlands Dr. Drive .1 milesand turn right in order to stay on HighlandsDr. Drive .3 miles and turn right once moreto stay on Highlands Dr. The house is on the left.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 5,028 sq. ft.• 4 bedrooms, 6 baths• Granite and marble tops throughout• Hickory and bamboo wood floors• Life Touch lighting controls• 3-car heated garage• Heated flagstone exterior walks• BIB’s insulation system• Select Alder woodwork• Custom-built cabinetry• 4 fireplaces• Wet bar
SPONSORS
• Cutting Edge Woodworking• Bernita K Interiors
CONTACTS
CONTRACTORFazendin Brothers Colorado, Inc. 970-468-7660 www.FazendinBrothers.comARCHITECTBHH Partners970-453-6880 www.bhhpartners.com DESIGNERBernita K Interiors970-468-2309
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90 LOMAXCONTRACTOR: PINNACLE MOUNTAIN HOMES
BRECKENRIDGE
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DESCRIPTION
Tucked away in the Lomax subdivision, over-looking 13 acres of open space, this finelycrafted 7-bedroom, 8-bath mountain luxuryhome is ideally located within a short walkof the Four O’Clock ski run, Snowflake chairlift and downtown Breckenridge.
More than 8,000 square feet of livingspace include a perfectly appointed kitchenwith massive granite-slab countertops; aspacious great room with vaulted ceilings,hand-crafted Douglas fir trusses and radiusstaircase; a walk-out family room with adja-cent hot tub, pool table and wet bar; and atheater room complete with a 120-inchscreen and seating for 12. A sumptuousmaster suite offers a private deck, fireplace,soaking tub and steam shower. Each additional bedroom suite has a private bath,making this home ideal for a corporateretreat or family getaway.
A beautiful palette of refined finishes,including polished tile, natural stone andmarble, brushed nickel and bronze, darkalder trim, and even custom lighting byWendy Cooney Lighting Design, add styleto the smart, family-friendly design.
DIRECTIONS
From Hwy. 9, take Ski Hill Rd. toward Peak 8.Turn left onto Grand View, turn left againonto Beavers, and turn left onto Lomax.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 8,404 sq. ft• 7 bedrooms, 8 baths• Walking distance to town, ski run
and chair lift• Adjacent to 13 acres of open space• Handcrafted Douglas fir timber trusses• Vaulted great room ceiling• Custom radius staircases
• Knotty alder doors, trim, cabinetsand accents
• Designer tile throughout• Spa with steam shower• Integrated Lutron lighting• Custom theater by Pro Design• Miele appliances• Double washer/dryer in main laundry
SPONSORS
• Division 7 Insulation• EHL Concrete• Phoenix Fire Protection• Wendy Cooney Lighting Design• Mountain Estate Accents• Stover Granite• Rocky Mtn Cabinets• Pro DesignBD
CONTACTS
CONTRACTORPinnacle Mountain HomesChris Renner, owner970-453-0727www.pinnaclemtnhomes.comARCHITECTBHH Partners970-453-6880www.bhhpartners.com
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1296 SKI HILL ROADCONTRACTOR: PINNACLE MOUNTAIN HOMES
BRECKENRIDGE
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Located at the base of Breckenridge SkiResort’s Peak 8, this home offers great viewsand is just a short walk to the ski hill. Tuckedaway in the prestigious Glenwild subdivision,the finely crafted 6-bedroom, 7-bath luxurymountain home provides more than 6,500square feet of retreat living, including anupstairs lock-off suite—ideal quarters for asecond family, renters or a caretaker.
Designed as a luxury mountain retreat,the home is appointed with elaborate tiledesigns using select tiles from more than 12different stone manufacturers, custom light-ing designed by Dreiling Interiors, solidalder doors, custom iron handrails,Wolf/Sub-Zero appliances and dark aldertrim. Both master bedrooms offer relaxingtubs, walk-in showers and gorgeous viewsof the mountains.
At the entry, stone columns lead to thekitchen, which features a tiered granite islandand views of the slopes. The inviting greatroom is warmed by a two-sided fireplace.
Journey downstairs to find a full theaterdesigned by Pro Design, a granite-toppedwet bar and full wine room. The downstairsfull sauna room and a walk-in shower compli-ments the relaxed atmosphere of the home.
DIRECTIONS
From Hwy. 9, take Ski Hill Rd. to the base ofPeak 8. The home is on your right.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 6,623 sq. ft.• 6 bedrooms, 7 baths• Walking distance to Peak 8 Base with
views of ski slopes• Handcrafted Douglas fir timber accents• Great room with vaulted ceilings and
decorative stone columns • Knotty alder doors, trim, cabinets
and accents• Designer tile throughout• Sauna • Integrated Lutron lighting• Custom theater by Pro Design• Separate lock-off apartment• Sub-Zero, Wolf and Asko appliances
SPONSORS
• Division 7 Insulation• Gutvil Enterprises• EHL Concrete• Phoenix Fire Protection• Mountain Estate Accents• Stover Granite• Pro Design AV• Julie Dreiling Interiors
CONTACTS
CONTRACTORPinnacle Mountain HomesChris Renner, owner970-453-0727www.pinnaclemtnhomes.comARCHITECTS–arch Residential & Commercial Design303-455-4117www.s-arch.com
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209 TIMBER TRAIL ROADCONTRACTOR: DEVIGNE DEVELOPING, INC.
BRECKENRIDGE
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This spectacular home, constructed byDevigne Developing Inc., is located onPeak 8 of Breckenridge Ski Resort, inBreckenridge’s most prestigious neighbor-hood. Surrounded by ski runs it providesfull ski-in, ski-out access. Inspired by thenatural beauty of its surroundings, thehome’s refined mountain architecture anddetailed construction incorporate four typesof rock, a maintenance-free ghost-woodsiding, and cedar-shake shingles to providea warm but innovative architectural schemethat utilizes premium materials and state-of-the-art technology.
Approximately 7,000 square feet of livingspace include a two-car garage, 6 bedrooms,8 baths, and a custom kitchen with cherrycabinets, walk-in pantry and granite counter-tops. The multi-level home is equipped witha five-stop elevator and multiple heating,humidification, and cooling systems for thehighest level of comfort. Featured through-out the house, exposed wood timbers exudea graceful elegance, while numerous windows provide spectacular views of RedMountain, Silver Heels and Baldy Mountain.
The master suite’s fine amenities include astone fireplace, jetted tub, his-and-herssinks, a large walk-in closet and private hottub access.
The upper levels offer multiple bedroomsuites, each with private baths, his-and-herswalk-in closets and private decks outsideevery room.
This home was built with the highest levelof craftsmanship, comfort and attention todetail, all with a focus on sustainability thatearned it a 5-star-plus ENERGY STAR rating.
DIRECTIONS
From I-70, exit 203 Frisco/Breckenridge. TakeHwy. 9 south heading into Breckenridge—which turns into Main St.—for approximately10 miles. Turn right at the stoplight at Ski HillRd. Turn left at Four o’Clock Run Rd., thenturn right at Timber Trail Rd.The house is thefirst one on the left.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 7,000 sq. ft.• 6 bedrooms, 8 baths• ENERGY STAR green-rated home with a
5-star-plus rating• 4 master suites with private decks• 5-story split level with 5-stop elevator• High-end appliances• Ski-in/ski-out• Covered barbecue deck• 12-foot recessed outdoor hot tub• Fully wired audio/video• 22-zone heating system, 5-zone ice melt• Built-in HVAC and humidification system
SPONSORS
• All Phases Plumbing• Aspen Grove Kitchen & Bath, Inc.• Audio-Video Solutions, Inc. • MB Marble & Tile, Inc.• McGregor’s Mountain Masonry, Inc.• MTG Tile & Stone, LLC• Rocky Mountain Forest Products• Vantia Superior Hardwoods
CONTACTS
CONTRACTORDevigne Developing, Inc.Jules DeVigne888-550-4198 fax: 888-550-4189P.O. Box 4717Breckenridge, CO 80424www.devignedeveloping.cominfo@devignedeveloping.comARCHITECTURESavage Architecture, Inc.970-547-0792DESIGNERSInterior Design GroupSue Mallott 281-353-1192
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BRECKENRIDGE
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This spectacular ski-in, ski-out home islocated in Timber Trail, Summit County’smost exclusive subdivision, and offers allthe comfort of your own estate combinedwith the amenities of a luxury resort.
The home, which doubles as a getawayfor the entire family or a corporate retreat,features Adirondack-style architecture thatflows smoothly from room to room. Thegreat room, gathering room and kitchenoffer views of the lights of Breckenridge,while private bedroom suites feature viewsacross the valley or of the ski slopes.
Green design and construction tech-niques were incorporated with an eye forthe practical and low maintenance. Largewindows capture the southern light andwarmth. A fresh-air exchanger continuouslybrings in warmed fresh air, while in-floorradiant heat offers warmth where you want it while using less energy.
Other magnificent features includemahogany doors and trim, teak hand-scraped floors, extensive beam work,European-style tilt-and-turn windows andfaux painting by Versatile Strokes.Meticulous attention to detail is evident in the use of wood, rock, slate and natural stone tiles.
This home’s owners enjoy access to a private skiers’ lounge and One Ski HillPlace—located just a short private shuttleride away—the perfect place to enjoyaprès-ski while the kids swim in the pool.It’s the best of both worlds: world-class luxury and seclusion with unparalleledaccessibility and amenities.
DIRECTIONS
From Main Street Breckenridge, head weston Ski Hill Road for 1.3 miles. Turn left onFour O’Clock Run Road, then right onTimber Trail Road. The house is at the endof the road.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 9,335 sq. ft.• 7 bedrooms, 8.5 baths• Ski-in/ski-out to skier’s lounge and
equipment room• Home backs to ski area and is located at
the end of a cul-de-sac• 5 fireplaces: 1 wood, 4 gas• Elevator• 3 master suites, each with steam shower,
laundry, wet bar, wine refrigerator and rack• Theater room with 110" screen• 3-car garage• Custom bar with flat-screen TV• 2 bunk rooms, wine cellar and
billiard room• Glazed mahogany doors and trim and
teak hand-scraped floors
SPONSORS
• Sun Mountain Doors, Inc.• Versatile Strokes, LLC• Colorado Hi-Fi Services• Sapphire Trim• Carney Tile• Ten Peaks Sotheby’s International Realty
CONTACTS
DEVELOPER18 Timber Trail, [email protected] Architects303-917-3927DESIGNERUR Home, Inc.303-805-3735REALTORTen Peaks Sotheby’s888-453-0550
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0165 RIVER PARK DRIVECONTRACTOR: BLUE RIVER CUSTOM HOMES
BRECKENRIDGE
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Imagine the intrigue of Europe’s old-worldarchitecture, color palettes and textures art-fully woven into the comfort and warmth ofthe American West. This elegant mountainhome, masterfully built by Blue River CustomHomes, combines hand-carved fireplace sur-rounds, fine imported furniture, free-formand hand-chiseled knotty pine beams andrare mesquite floors to create a spectacularfusion of the two historic styles. From cowboyboots to golden gild, this distinctive homewelcomes you with the sounds of the Blueand breathtaking views from every room.
As you walk through the home, experienceinterior and exterior spaces so complimentarythat the end of one and the beginning of theother is difficult to discern. Touch the sky fromthe rooftop deck, fly-fish from one of manyprivate verandas, view the slopes while youread a book in the library or in front of any ofthe home’s 13 fireplaces. Enjoy the river fromthe outdoor gourmet kitchen adjoining thevintage theater and game room, where “familyis everything.” The spacious guest apartmentfeatures a private exterior entrance and connecting access to the main quarters.
No detail was overlooked in this home:stone archways, hand-carved doors, boutiquegranites, exquisite interior design, commis-sioned art, rich faux treatments reminiscentof works by the masters and sparkling starsfrom the evening sky. Relax in any of thethree luxurious master suites or baths featuring
custom-designed tile mosaic showers, naturalstone and exclusive hand-selected decorativetiles inspired by European castles.
Grandchildren can take the windowedelevator with warm, wood interiors to asecret hiding place, or follow stone staircasesto camp out in the bunk room, whichincludes its own private bath with copperbathtub and watering trough. Even the family dog has his own spa.
DIRECTIONS
Take Highway 9 south through Breckenridge’smain street toward Fairplay. After driving1/8 of a mile out of town, turn right on RiverPark Drive and follow the road to its end.The house is located on the right.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 8,200 sq. ft.• 5 bedrooms (3 master suites), 7 baths • Smart home with state-of-the-art Control
4 operating system• Natural stone exterior and interior incorpo-
rating stone hand-selected from the site• 12 custom fireplaces, 1 outdoor fire pit• Rare mesquite wood and natural flag-
stone flooring throughout home• Custom knotty alder woodwork through-
out, including hand-carved doors• Designer tiles and boutique granites with
custom 6-cm edges throughout• Aged plaster finishes • Four-stop elevator with glass windows
and doors• Fourth-floor rooftop deck with views of
the Breckenridge Ski Area• Antique furniture and accessories • Decorative, smart-system-controlled
custom lighting• Coffered ceiling in custom kitchen
SPONSORS
Willynn Electric, Cutting Edge Woodworking,Saucedo Masonry, Versatile Strokes, SoundShop, Colorado Wholesale Window andGlass, YK Marble, Chip’s Log and Timbers,Bosanko Woodworks, Adolph Plumbing andHeating, Lehr’s Fireplace and Grills
CONTACTS
CONTRACTORBlue River Custom Homes, Fred Horvath970-390-7639www.BlueRiverCustomHomes.com DEVELOPERThree Seasons, Inc., Todd Franzen970-390-7357DESIGNERDwellings Interior Design, Shannon Schutz720-533-4801 www.dwellingsinteriordesign.comOTHERInnovative Framing, Inc., Brad Fallentine 719-955-0651 www.innovativeconstruction.biz
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BRECKENRIDGE
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In the quaint neighborhood of SunbeamEstates sits a mountain sanctuary withgrandeur and rustic beauty rarely seen inSummit County. Mathison Custom Buildershas once again outdone itself with creativityand artistic flair.
Nestled beside the Sunbeam Trail, thisexclusive home is just moments from down-town Breckenridge and Carter Park. Theexterior of the home features a materialspalette of dry-stacked moss rock, reclaimedbarn wood siding and timbers, cedar-shakeshingles and large boulder retaining walls. A distinctive Spanish Pueblo front door setsthe tone for the rest of the home.
Upon entering, you will see exceptionalcraftsmanship. The open staircase, builtwith reclaimed barn wood timbers and oak,is adorned with decorative steel railings.The main level is open and spacious withlofty ceilings in the kitchen and living roomthat feature massive barn wood timber andsteel trusses—design elements foundthroughout the home. Other featuresinclude an elaborate moss-rock fireplaceand encasement for the Wolf range andrough-sawn oak hardwood floors. The gour-met kitchen offers custom cabinetry andgranite countertops. An old-fashioned sinkand faucet add character to this rustic mas-terpiece. The deck off the living room—awonderful setting for social gatherings—displays a built-in Wolf BBQ grill.
Upstairs, the study, which features grandceilings and chandeliers, is the entrance forthe master suite. A private retreat all its
own, the master suite features a magnifi-cent moss rock fireplace and sitting areaembellished with reclaimed timber trusses.The spacious master closet includes a personal laundry area. The master bath-room offers granite countertops, awhirlpool tub and steam shower.
On the private top level is a second mastersuite with beautiful views of the Ten MileRange. This suite features a private balcony,gas stove and old-fashioned, colonial-stylebath with an original claw-foot tub, antiquehand shower, marble floors and countertopsand bead-board wainscoting.
The lower level, complete with two bed-rooms with private baths, has a style all itsown and features reclaimed barn woodwainscoting throughout and antique light-ing. Designed for entertaining, this floorincludes a reclaimed oak bar, beautiful rockwall wine cellar with arched glass entry door,pool table area, magnificent moss rock fireplace and, just outside, multiple patiosfor great outdoor living.
DIRECTIONS
Take I-70 to Frisco and exit Highway 9. TakeHighway 9 south to Breckenridge. Turn lefton N. French Street. Follow to SunbeamDrive and turn left. Take immediate right onKlack Road. The house is the first on the left.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 4,376 finished sq. ft.; 5,409 total sq. ft.• 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 2 powder rooms• 3-car garage with built-in ski lockers• Dry-stacked moss rock throughout
interior and exterior• Reclaimed barn wood trusses, beams and
trim from Midwest barns• Custom hand-hewn doors and trim• Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances• Custom built cabinetry throughout• Barn wood ceilings• Wine cellar and wet bar on lower level• 4 decks and patios
SPONSORS
• Distinguished Beams and Boards• Cutting Edge Woodworking• Four Corners Painting
CONTACTS
CONTRACTORMathison Custom Builders, Inc.Tony Mathison, president970-485-5912www.mathisoncustombuilders.comARCHITECT2B Design Build970-376-1944www.2bdb.comDESIGNERTony and Tracy MathisonREALTORTodd JohnsonPaffrath & Thomas Real Estate970-470-5509www.ptbreck.com
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340 ELK CIRCLEBUILDER: TRAVIS CONSTRUCTION, INC.
KEYSTONE
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Tucked into Keystone’s Elk Run subdivision isan elegant custom home built with a south-western flair. Award-winning TravisConstruction, Inc. and Summit Studio, P.C.have teamed up again to build a dream cometrue. You can feel the quality and attention todetail as you stroll through this home.
Located on the first hole of the RiverCourse in Keystone, this property says “welcome home” as you approach. Thehand-crafted African mahogany entry dooropens to a dramatic split foyer. Descendthe circular stairs to the lower level toaccess the office or exercise/media room.At the end of the slated hallway, you willfind the “Buffalo Bill” bedroom. Thechinked hand-hewn timbers and rusticwood floor will take you back in time.
From the foyer, step up to the main levelwhere the open floor plan is perfect forentertaining family and friends. Follow thehand-scraped walnut floors through thestone archway, which opens to the livingroom, complete with a wood-burning fire-place, bar, and gourmet kitchen. The highceilings, accented by hewn timbers arereminiscent of Old Santa Fe. Sliding doorsin the living room open to a covered patiowhich boasts an infrared heater, gas fire-place, and heated slate deck.
When you are ready to retire for theevening, ascend the circular stairs to theupper level, which opens to the living roombelow. A radiused balcony offers a sittingarea for quiet contemplation. French doorsopen to a spacious master suite with its owndeck for enjoying the surrounding views anda five-piece master bath featuring anEmperador dark marble floor, shower, vanitytops, and tub surround.
DIRECTIONS
Take I-70 to exit 205 Dillon/Silverthorne. Goeast on Highway 6 toward Keystone. Afterpassing Swan Mountain Road, take a righton Elk Drive. At the stop sign, turn eitherright or left on Elk Circle and follow theround around to #340.
HIGHLIGHTS
• ENERGY STAR rated• 4,622 sq.ft. finished living space• Heated 743 sq. ft. of porch area• 4 bedrooms, including master suite
and 3 guest suites• 2 full baths, 3 ¾ baths, 1 powder bath• 2 full laundries (lower and upper level)• Large home office with built-ins
and private entry• Butler’s pantry• Oversized, 2-car heated garage• Cherry wood bar with built-in wine cellar• 3-stop elevator
SPONSORS
• Pella Windows• Specialty Wood Products• Inside Source• Kitchenscapes• All Flooring Design• Sun Mountain Doors
CONTACTS
BUILDERTravis Construction, Inc.Phil Travis, President970-468-0454www.travisconstruction.usARCHITECTSummit Studio, P.C.Patrick [email protected]
2009 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES 5910 A.M. – 5 P.M. SEPTEMBER 19 & 20 SEPTEMBER 26 & 27
474 ENSIGN DRIVECONTRACTOR: RJB DEVELOPMENT INC.
DILLON
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What is it that truly defines a dream home?Is it lavish and luxurious finishes, abundantamenities or sprawling mountain views? Thisunique home has it all and takes it a stepfurther, focusing not only on quality finishesbut also on what lies below the surface.
Energy efficiency and sustainability areimportant, and this home proves that you canbe a good steward of our planet while enjoying the benefits of the high-end, quality custom finishes of a mountain home. Thisgraceful home combines a beautiful, environ-mentally responsible design with technologythat makes it even more sustainable.
Working together with the owner anddesigners, RJB Development was able toconstruct a home that utilizes a “house as asystem” approach. By looking at the home asa whole and realizing that no one system wasenough, the various unique “micro systems”were brought together to function as a highefficiency, beautifully constructed home.
The home utilizes water-saving featuressuch as low-flow plumbing fixtures and smartirrigation systems that water the lawn andplants using an underground drip/micro irrigation system. The home is constructedfrom engineered, environmentally friendlymaterials, with radiant-heated floors and anefficient lifetime composition and metal roof.Walls contain closed-cell spray-foam insula-
tion, which seals the envelope of the homeand limits unwanted air infiltration. Europeantilt-and-turn low-E2 windows reflect heat andharmful ultraviolet light while providingample natural ventilation. With the touch of aswitch, motorized Rolladen security shutterscan automatically shade the windows to keeprooms cool. The HEPA whole-house air-circu-lation system helps maintain a healthy envi-ronment and a high level of indoor air quality.All the appliances are ENERGY STAR ratedfor better efficiency, from the Viking refrigera-tor to the low-water-consumption dishwasher.
What’s more, this 4,000-plus-square-footcustom home is powered by 45 solar panels.The Sanyo solar-photovoltaic (PV) panelscomprise a 9.0-kilowatt system that feedselectricity to the grid and effectively spinsthe home’s meter backwards duringColorado’s abundant sunny days.
Tying together these unique systems is thehome-automation system. The automationinfrastructure is set up with the capability toefficiently monitor and control lighting, blinds,shutters, irrigation controls, thermostats, thesecurity system, audio and video, weathermonitoring, elevator and other components.
It is the hope of all who have helped putthis masterpiece together that you’ll have theopportunity to visit this unique home that isan example of what meticulous planning andquality construction can accomplish.
DIRECTIONS
From I-70 take exit #205 and head east onHwy. 6 for 2.5 miles. Turn left on CorinthianCircle. Turn left on Ensign Dr. and the houseis on the corner.
HIGHLIGHTS
• 4,088 finished sq. ft. • 5 bedroom, 4 bath, 1 powder room• Build Green Colorado and
ENERGY STAR rated• 9.0 Kw photovoltaic solar system• European tilt-and-turn windows and doors• Full closed-cell spray-foam insulation• Rolladen exterior security shades/shutters• 3 fireplaces (1 high-efficiency wood burner)• Professional kitchen with Viking
appliances and granite countertops• 3-stop Revolution quiet elevator• Grand views of Mount Buffalo across
Lake Dillon and down 10 Mile Range
SPONSORS
• Kitchenscapes• Ace Insulation, LLC• Konnen GlasHaus, Inc.• Luxury Stone• Perpetual Plumbing & Heating• Specialty Wood Products Inc.• Sunspot Solar
CONTACTS
CONTRACTORRJB Development Inc.970-513-0777www.rjbdevelopment.comARCHITECTTim Seeling Residential Design970-453-2858DESIGNERKim Fancher Design970-668-3155www.kimfancherdesign.comREALTORSlifer Smith & Frampton, Dom Thomas970-668-6828www.mtnbliss.com
2009 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES 6110 A.M. – 5 P.M. SEPTEMBER 19 & 20 SEPTEMBER 26 & 27
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
62 2009 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES 10 A.M. – 5 P.M. SEPTEMBER 19 & 20 SEPTEMBER 26 & 27
ARCHITECTS
2B DESIGN BUILD ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Breckenridge, 970-376-1944
ARAPAHOE ARCHITECTS, P.C. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 31Breckenridge, 970-453-8474
BHH PARTNERS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28, 29, 41, 45, 47Breckenridge, 970-453-6880Silverthorne, 970-513-1000
DARRICK WADE ARCHITECT .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Avon, 970-668-1155
DAVID A. BEAL & ASSOCIATES, LLC .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Boulder, 303-443-9613
EQUINOX ARCHITECTURE, LLC .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Breckenridge, 970-453-9619
FEATHER & GILL DESIGN ARCHITECTS .. . . . . . . . . 52Santa Fe, 888-471-2195
GAYLE BERKEY ARCHITECTS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Littleton, 303-794-6074
JPB ARCHITECTS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Evergreen, 303-917-3927
M. WARD AND ASSOCIATES, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Boulder, 303-442-1201
RAW ARCHITECTURE ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Denver, 303-831-4307
S-ARCH RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL DESIGN 40Colorado springs, 719-389-0100
SAVAGE ARCHITECTURE, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Breckenridge, 970-547-0792
SUMMIT STUDIO, P.C... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 59Louisville, 303-666-9100
TC3 ARCHITECTS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Frisco, 970-668-5205
TIM SEELING RESIDENTIAL DESIGN ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61970-453-2858
VALDEZ ARCHITECTS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Frisco, 970-668-4506
BUILDERS/DEVELOPERS
18 TIMBER TRAIL, LLC .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53303-725-2249
ANGLER MOUNTAIN RANCH ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Silverthorne, 970-547-5047
APEX MOUNTAIN HOMES ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1, 32, 33Frisco, 970-668-3402
ASPEN MEADOW CONSTRUCTION ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63Silverthorne, 970-513-1239
BLUE RIVER CUSTOM HOMES ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Blue River, 970-390-7639
CABERNET CONSTRUCTION ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 41Frisco, 970-262-7608
CARLSON BUILDERS, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Breckenridge, 970-453-4332
COLORADO BUILDING COMPANY ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Breckenridge, 970-453-4029
COMPASS HOMES DEVELOPMENT, LLC .. . . . . . . 15970-547-5047
DEVIGNE DEVELOPING, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Breckenridge, 888-550-4198
DSN DEVELOPMENT, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37970-390-6115
ERDKAMP CONSTRUCTION, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Frisco, 303-776-3387
FAZENDIN BROTHERS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45, 66970-389-5216
GC LUXURY HOMES, LLC .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Colorado Springs, 970-691-4615
HAYHURST CONSTRUCTION... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Breckenridge, 970-389-1870
INFINITE SCOPE, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Dillon, 970-485-0529
J&E DEVELOPMENT ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Brecekenridge, 970-453-5440
KODIAK ENTERPRISES, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34, 35Silverthorne, 866-468-2446
MANN BUILDERS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39970-547-0812
MATHISON CUSTOM BUILDERS, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Breckenridge, 970-485-5912
MCCREREY FINE HOMES, LLC .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22, 23Frisco, 970-668-0686
MOUNTAIN LOG HOMES OF COLORADO... . . . 27Frisco, 970-468-8683
PARAGON BUILDERS & DEVELOPERS, LLC .. . . 25Breckenridge, 970-485-9355
PINNACLE MOUNTAIN HOMES... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 49Breckenridge, 970-453-0727
RJB DEVELOPMENT INC... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 60, 61Silverthorne, 970-513-0777
SPIRIT BUILDERS.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Breckenridge, 970-390-1561
SWEET HOMES OF COLORADO ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 31Breckenridge, 970-262-3818
TAMARACK CONSTRUCTION, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Montana, 406-273-9821
THREE SEASONS, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55970-390-7357
TRAVIS CONSTRUCTION... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59Silverthorne, 970-468-0454
TRILOGY PARTNERS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42, 43Breckenridge, 970-453-2230
VINTAGE BUILDERS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Boulder, 303-543-1030
REAL ESTATE
ANGLER MOUNTAIN RANCH, DAWN CRANE .. 15Silverthorne, 970-418-1599
COLDWELL BANKER, MARK MCCREREY ... . . . . . 23Frisco, 970-668-0900
KELLER WILLIAMS REALTY .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Frisco, 970-368-7000
LAURIE MIDDLETON... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39970-406-0135
PAFFRATH & THOMAS REAL ESTATE .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Breckenridge, 970-470-5509
REMAX OF FRISCO ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Renee Imamura, 970-393-2308
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Breckenridge, 888-531-2800
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Melaine Frank, Breckenridge, 970-547-5940
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Tom Langseth, 970-453-7007
SLIFER SMITH & FRAMPTON ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Dom Thomas, 970-668-6828
TEN PEAKS SOTHEBY’S .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Breckenridge, 888-453-0550
WOLF REAL ESTATE .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Frisco, 970-668-6400
INTERIOR DESIGN/FURNISHINGS
BERNITA K INTERIORS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45970-468-2309
BROAD STROKE DESIGN ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Frisco, 970-668-4547
BROOKS FURNITURE ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Dillon, 970-468-5700
D & M DESIGNS ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25970-453-6984
DESIGN ONE INTERIORS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Breckenridge, 970-453-2813
DWELLINGS, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13, 55Denver, 720-533-4801
ENTRADA DESIGN GROUP ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Breckenridge, 970-547-4432
FULL CIRCLE DESIGN GROUP ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Breckenridge, 970-453-7100
GREER’S APPLIANCE CENTER ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5, 33, 35Silverthorne, 970-468-6940
HARMONY INTERIORS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52970-333-1074
INSIDE SOURCE ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 41, 59Dillon, 970-468-0573
INTERIOR DESIGN GROUP ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51281-353-1192
JULIE DREINLING INTERIORS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Silverthorne
KIM FANCHER DESIGN... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 35, 39, 61970-668-3155
LAMPS PLUS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Denver, 303-420-3414
LILLI’S LIGHTING & DECOR ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Frisco, 970-668-9989
MOUNTAIN COMFORT ... . . . . . . . . . 15, 17, 31, 40, 35 Frisco, 970-668-3661
MOUNTAIN ESTATES ACCENTS.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 49Dillon, 720-226-1468
NEW BEGINNINGS DESIGN, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Longmont, 720-338-2456
NORLING WAKEMAN STUDIOS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36, 37Dillon, 970-468-8392
POSSIBILITIES FOR DESIGN ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Denver, 303-571-0325
UR HOME, INC... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53303-805-3735
WESTERN PASSION... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46888-239-1777
WILDWOOD INTERIORS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17303-514-6432
SERVICES
2 V’S LANDSCAPING & IRRIGATION ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Breckenridge, 970-547-1659
ADOLPH PLUMBING & HEATING ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Greeley, 970-352-3855
ALL PHASES PLUMBING ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Bailey, 303-838-7204
ALPINE VISTA HOME CINEMA ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65970-389-7624
ALTITUDE GARAGE DOOR, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Silverthorne, 970-468-0268
ASAP GLASS SERVICES .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Denver, 303-453-0900
ASPEN GROVE KITCHEN & BATH .. 31, 41, 50, 51Frisco, 970-468-5393
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AUDIO-VIDEO SOLUTIONS ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Breckenridge, 970-485-1359
BANK OF THE WEST .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Breckenridge, 970-453-2521Frisco, 970-668-3333
BATH SOLUTIONS ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Colorado Springs, 719-576-2218
BRECK IRONWORKS ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25, 35, 38, 39Breckenridge, 970-547-4431
C&T PLUMBING... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Englewood, 303-978-1051
CARLISLE WIDE PLANK FLOORS ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Denver, 800-595-9663
CERTAPRO PAINTERS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Breckenridge, 970-547-9778
COFFIN BROTHERS, INC. DRYWALL.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33970-376-3038
COLORADO BUSINESS BANK ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Edwards, 970-926-680
COLORADO CUSTOM WOOD FLOORING ... . . . 43Breckenridge, 970-547-9778
COLORADO HI-FI SERVICES .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Denver, 303-733-5355
CUTTING EDGE WOODWORKING ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21, 33, 39, 45, 54, 55, 57Leadville, 866-486-0920
DESIGN ELECTRIC .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Silverthorne, 970-468-5330
DESIGNS BY SUNDOWN .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44970-300-2181
DRAGON FORGE, LTD ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Pine, 303-838-1302
EBERT APPRAISAL .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Breckenridge, 970-453-2199Avon, 970-949-9615
THE ELEVATOR COMPANY ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Glenwood Springs, 970-945-8421
FOXWORTH GALBRAITH ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Woodland Park, 719-687-9205
GRAND COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES ... . . . . . . . . . 18866-726-4118
GREGORY DOOR & WINDOW ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Breckenridge, 970-453-6428
GUTVIL ENTERPRISES .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Silverthorne, 970-930-0359
GUYS FLOOR SERVICES .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29Denver, 303-371-8900
INNOVATIVE FRAMING, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Colorado Springs, 719-955-0651
KITCHENS BY WEDGEWOOD... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Denver, 303-664-1400
KICHENSCAPES .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59, 61Breckenridge, 970-547-8311
KONNEN GLASHAUS INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61303-697-4226
LEHR’S FIREPLACE AND GRILLS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Denver, 303-756-3578
MAXIMUM COMFORT POOL & SPA ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Eagle-Vail, 970-949-6339
MCCLEAN FORGE & WELDING... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Boulder, 303-442-0786
MOORE FOAM SYSTEMS, LLC .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33970-493-1843
MORE SPACE PLACE... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 33, 58Frisco, 970-668-1000
MOUNTAIN ENERGY COLSULTANTS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Vail, 970-393-2202
MOUNTAIN WOODCARE ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Boulder, 303-638-3323
NEILS LUNCEFORD LANDSCAPE ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26, 27 Silverthorne, 970-468-0340
PEAK PAINT CO. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Silverthorne, 970-389-2757
PERPETUAL PLUMBING & HEATING ... . . . . . . . 21, 61Serving Vail, 719-486-2900
PHOENIX FIRE PROTECTION ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 49Denver, 303-715-9300
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CABANA SPECIALISTS .. 27Georgetown, 800-720-1596
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CABINETS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47Colorado Springs, 719-389-0100
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CONTRACTORS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Dillon, 970-470-1027
ROCKY MOUNTAIN LOG HOMES ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Hamilton, MT, 406-375-1830
ROCKY MOUNTAIN STONESCAPES .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Commerce City, 720-298-4996
RUFF TIMBER ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Breckenridge, 719-836-2782
SOLSOURCE... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9Breckenridge, 970-453-4029
THE SOUND ROOM... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Frisco, 970-668-1130
SOUND SHOP... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Colorado Springs, 719-636-1684
STEWART TITLE COMPANY ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Frisco, 970-668-3558
THE SUMMIT FOUNDATION ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24970-453-5970
SUMMIT HARDWOOD FLOORING, INC ... . . . . . . . 33Breckenridge, 970-453-8266
SUMMIT INTERIORS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Breckenridge, 970-453-1442
VERSATILE STROKES.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53, 55Dillon, 970-389-3482
WALSH BROTHERS WINDOW CLEANING ... . . . 27Leadville, 719-486-1020
WENDY COONEY LIGHTING DESIGN ... . . . . . . . . . . . 47Breckenridge, 970-453-4622
WESTERN FIREPLACE ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Colorado Springs, 719-591-0020
WOODRIGHT CARPENTRY... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Frisco, 970-389-2094
BUILDING SUPPLIES
ACE INSULATION, LLC .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 61Silverthorne, 970-468-2844
ALL PHASES PLUMBING ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Bailey, 303-838-7204
ALPINE LUMBER COMPANY ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Westminster, 303-451-8001
BIGHORN MATERIALS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Silverthorne, 970-513-1575
BRECKENRIDGE BUILDING CENTER ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56Breckenridge, 970-453-2372
CISNEROS MASONRY ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Leadville, 719-486-9081
COLORADO WHOLESALE WINDOW & GLASS .. 55Breckenridge, 970-390-4444
CREATIVE CABINETRY ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Breckenridge, 970-453-6500
DEINES CUSTOM DOOR ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Fort Collins, 970-482-4806
DISTINGUISHED BEAMS AND BOARDS ... . . . . . . . 57Carbondale, 970-963-7326
DIVISION 7 INSULATION... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 49Silverthorne, 970-513-4705
EHL CONCRETE .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 49Silverthorne, 970-418-0240
GRANITE IMPORTS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Denver, 303-733-1444
HESTER’S LOG & LUMBER... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Kremmling, 970-970-724-3868
HUTTER WHOLESALE HARDWARE ... . . . . . . . . . 17, 27Denver, 720-570-4488
KITCHENSCAPES .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Breckenridge, 970-453-7107
LAUNSTEIN HARDWOOD FLOORS, INC ... . . . . . . . 21launstein.com
LUXURY STONE... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61Denver, 303-789-2813
MARTZ SUPPLY COMPANY ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Denver, 303-421-6665
MASSA GLASS .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Denver, 303-744-9956
MAXIMUM COMFORT POOL & SPA ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Frisco, 970-668-6339
MB MARBLE & TILE .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Denver, 303-715-3533
MCGREGOR’S MOUNTAIN MASONRY, INC .. 51Breckenridge, [email protected]
MTG TILE & STONE ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Breckenridge, 970-406-0492
MOUNTAIN HIGH APPLIANCE ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17, 21Louisville and Loveland, 877-668-6844
MOUNTAIN STATES BUILDING PRODUCTS .. . . 23Denver, 303-377-8566
ORR CONCRETE, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Summit County, 970-513-7454
PELLA WINDOWS & DOORS, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . 33, 59Glenwood Springs, 970-945-2289
QUICK DRAIN USA ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Frisco, 866-998-6685
ROCKY MOUNTAIN FOREST PRODUCTS 27, 33, 51Wheat Ridge & Colorado Springs, 800-774-9786
RIO GRANDE CO. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Denver, 303-825-2211
SIERRA PACIFIC WINDOWS ... . 17, 21, 27, 35, 41Denver, 720-283-0242
SPECIALTY WOOD PRODUCTS .. . . . . 21, 23, 59, 61Denver, 303-288-8484
STONE TRENDS, LLC .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Summit County, 719-486-3831
STOVER GRANITE.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47, 49Breckenridge, 970-471-5248
SUMMIT STONEWORKS, INC ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35, 39Silverthorne, 970-389-1466
SUN MOUNTAIN DOORS... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41, 53, 59Berthoud, 888-786-6861
SURFACE NIRVANA... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32970-389-2119
VENTANA ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Conifer, 303-670-3060
YK MARBLE .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55Denver, 935-6185
ZONI CONCRETE .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27, 33970-389-0863
TOPMOUNTAINARCHITECTS
& INTERIOR DESIGNERS
The editors of Mountain Living are proud to present the 2009 edition of Top MountainArchitects & Interior Designers, your exclusive guide to the most talented and influentialarchitects, design/build professionals and interior designers working in the West today.
Williams Partners Architects
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Aidlin Darling Design415-974-5603aidlin-darling-design.com500 Third Street, Suite 410San Francisco, CA 94107
Allen + Philp Architects480-990-2800allenphilp.com7154 E. Stetson Drive, Fourth FloorScottsdale, AZ 85251
Allied Works Architecture503-227-1737alliedworks.com1532 S.W. Morrison StreetPortland, OR 97205
ALM Architects970-328-9690almarchitects.comP.O. Box 5211Vail, CO 81658
Anderson Architecture208-726-6054andersonarc.com120 N. Second Avenue, Suite 201Ketchum, ID 83340
Apparatus Architecture415-703-0904apparatus.com357 Grove StreetSan Francisco, CA 94102
Arapahoe Architects970-453-8474arapahoearchitects.com322 N. Main Street, Suite CBreckenridge, CO 80424
Archaeo Architects505-820-7200archaeoarchitects.com1519 Upper Canyon Road, Studio ASanta Fe, NM 87501
Archiscape 505-989-1613archi-scape.com1512 Pacheco Street, Suite A202Santa Fe, NM 87505
Architect Susan Desko 208-726-0155susandesko-aia.com131 Fourth Street, Suite 330Ketchum, ID 83340
Architecture W 503-239-5848architecturew.com1421 N.W. 14th Portland, OR 97209
B3 Architects805-966-1547b3architects.com2020 Alameda Padre Serra, Suite 133Santa Barbara, CA 93103
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Hagman Architects
For this contemporary Colorado home, architect Tony Major designed a series of rural ranchbuilding archetypes that serve as individual living spaces, each connected by a semi-transparent link.
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Backen Gillam Architects415-289-3860bgarch.com2352 Marinship WaySausalito, CA 94965
Balance Associates, Architects206-322-7737balanceassociates.com80 Vine Street, Suite 201Seattle, WA 98121
BAMO415-979-9880bamo.com500 Third StreetSan Francisco, CA 94107
Barnes Gromatzky KosarekArchitects512-476-7133bgkarchitects.com1508 W. Fifth Street, Suite 200Austin, TX 78703
Barrett Studio Architects303-449-1141barrettstudio.com1944 20th StreetBoulder, CO 80302
Barton Phelps & Associates,Architects & Planners323-934-8615bpala.com5514 Wilshire Blvd., 10th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90036
Bercovitz Design Architects970-728-4555bercovitzdesign.com220 E. Colorado Avenue, Suite 220Telluride, CO 81435
Berlin Architects307-733-5697berlinarchitects.com275 Veronica LaneJackson, WY 83001
BHH PartnersPlanners/Architects970-453-6880bhhpartners.com160 E. Adams StreetBreckenridge, CO 80424
Bitnar Architects 406-587-1983bitnararchitects.com502 S. Grand Avenue Bozeman, MT 59715
Blue Line Architects970-827-5400bluelinearchitects.com421 Main Street, Suite C1Minturn, CO 81645
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson206-256-0862bcj.com1932 First Avenue, Suite 916Seattle, WA 98101
Boniface + Associates505-983-5266boniface.comP.O. Box 1032Santa Fe, NM 87504
Bosworth Hoedemaker206-545-8434bosworthhoedemaker.com1408 N. 45th StreetSeattle, WA 98103
BraytonHughes Design Studios415-291-8100bhdstudios.com639 Howard StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105
Brewster McLeod Architects970-544-0130brewstermcleod.com117 S. Monarch Street Aspen, CO 81611
Burdge & AssociatesArchitects208-495-3228buaia.com809 Canyon RoadHailey, ID 83333
Callas Shortridge Architects310-280-0404callas-shortridge.com3621 Hayden AvenueCulver City, CA 90232
Candace Lindell Design 707-226-77171296 Dealy LaneNapa, CA 94559
Candelaria Design602-604-2001candelariadesign.com4450 N. 12th Street, Suite 278Phoenix, AZ 85014
Carney Architects307-733-4000carneyarchitects.com215 S. King StreetJackson, WY 83001
CCY Architects970-927-4925ccyarchitects.com228 Midland AvenueBasalt, CO 81621
Centre Sky Architecture
303-840-0020centresky.com10841 S. Parker Road, Suite 206Parker, CO 80134
Charles Cunniffe Architects970-925-5590cunniffe.com610 E. Hyman AvenueAspen, CO 81611
Cheng Design510-849-3272chengdesign.com2808 San Pablo AvenueBerkeley, CA 94702
Cory Buckner, Architect 310-472-3373corybuckner.com990 Hanley AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90049
Cox & Kromydas Architects530-587-6757coxandkromydas.comP.O. Box 459Truckee, CA 96160
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Cozen Architecture310-372-9143cozenarchitecture.com1750 Eighth StreetManhattan Beach, CA 90266
Craig Melvin Architects970-728-5251craigmelvinarchitects.com200 1/2 S. Oak StreetTelluride, CO 81435
Cutler Anderson Architects206-842-4710cutler-anderson.com135 Parfitt Way S.W.Bainbridge Island, WA 98110
David Johnston Architects970-925-3444djarchitects.com418 E. Cooper Avenue, Suite 206Aspen, CO 81611
DGBK Architects 604-682-1664dgbk.com1500 W. Georgia Street, Suite 950Vancouver, BC V6G 2Z6
DHR Architecture303-355-2460dhrarchitecture.com3200 Cherry Creek South Drive,Suite 410Denver, CO 80209
Dubbe-Moulder Architects307-733-9551dubbe-moulder.com1160 Alpine Lane, Suite 2-AJackson Hole, WY 83002
Eggers Architecture970-724-3411eggersarchitecture.comP.O. Box 798Kremmling, CO 80459
EHDD Architecture415-285-9193ehdd.com500 Treat Avenue,Suite 201San Francisco, CA 94110
Ehrlich Architects310-838-9700s-ehrlich.com10865 Washington BoulevardCulver City, CA 90232
Ellis Nunn & Associates307-733-1779ellisnunnarchitects.com70 N. Center StreetJackson, WY 83002
Escher GuneWardenaArchitecture323-665-9100egarch.net815 Silver Lake BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90026
Ewing Architects626-584-0860ewingarchitects.com723 E. California BoulevardPasadena, CA 91106
Feather & Gill Design Architects 505-471-2195featherandgilldesign.comP.O. Box 6283 Santa Fe, NM 87502
Finholm Architects970-925-5713finholmarchitects.com111-L Aspen Business CenterAspen, CO 81611
Fougeron Architecture415-641-5744fougeron.com431 Tehama Street, Suite 1San Francisco, CA 94103
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Locati Architects
For his own home near Bozeman, Montana, architect Jerry Locati used a palette of natural and recycled materials—reclaimed timbers, precise stonework, rusted metals, wood windows and doors—and wide expanses of glass to merge architecture with nature.
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Fritzlen Pierce Architects970-476-6342vailarchitects.com1650 E. Fallridge Road, Suite C1Vail, CO 81657
Galambos Architects970-429-1286galambosarchitects.netBuilding 314 AABC, Suite DAspen, CO 81611
Gen Architects503-243-7183genarch.com1410 S.W. Morrison Street, Suite 800Portland, OR 97025
Gettliffe Architecture303-449-9155gettliffe.com2970 Washington StreetBoulder, CO 80304
Gies Architects 970-328-9280giesarchitects.com404 Broadway, Unit CEagle, CO 81631
G.R. Design Group, Architects970-728-0656telluridearchitect.comP.O. Box 0693Telluride, CO 81435
Green Line Architects970-963-6689greenlinearchitects.com65 N. 4th Street, Suite 5Carbondale, CO 81623
Hagman Architects970-927-3822hagmanarchitects.com104 Midland Avenue, Suite 201Basalt, CO 81621
Harry Teague Architects970-927-4862harryteaguearchitects.com129 Emma Road, Suite ABasalt, CO 81621
Hart Howerton 435-655-8120harthowerton.com311 Main Street Park City, UT 84060
Holly Hulburd Design415-440-0801hulburddesign.com375 Alabama Street, Suite 240San Francisco, CA 94110
Ibarra Rosano Design Architects520-795-5477ibarrarosano.com2849 E. Sylvia StreetTucson, AZ 85716
James Hardy Architect970-728-1278jharchitect.comP.O. Box 3520657 W. Colorado Avenue, Suite C-2Telluride, CO 81435
JLF & Associates406-587-8888jlfarchitects.com140 E. Main StreetBozeman, MT 59715
JLS Design530-587-5232tahoearchitect.com15695 Donner Pass Road, Suite 105P.O. Box 9385Truckee, CA 96162
John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects213-253-4740jfak.net701 E. Third Street, Suite 300Los Angeles, CA 90013
John T. Midyette III & Assoc.505-983-2639johntmidyettearchitect.com 1125 Canyon RoadSanta Fe, NM 87501
KAA Design Group 310-821-1400kaadesigngroup.com4201 Redwood AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90066
Kelly & Stone Architects970-875-0590ksaarch.com465 Anglers Drive, Suite CSteamboat Springs, CO 80847
K.H. Webb Architects970-477-2990khwebb.com710 W. Lionshead Circle, Suite AVail, CO 81657
Kibo Group Architecture406-542-5050kibogroup.com140 S. Fourth Street W.,Suite 2Missoula, MT 59801
Lake/Flato Architects210-227-3335lakeflato.com311 Third StreetSan Antonio, TX 78205
Lipkin Warner Design & Planning970-927-8473lipkinwarner.com701 E. Valley Road, Suite 201Basalt, CO 81621
Locati Architects406-587-1139locatiarchitects.com1007 E. Main Street, Suite 202Bozeman, MT 59715
Lundberg Design415-695-0110lundbergdesign.com2620 Third StreetSan Francisco, CA 94107
Lundell Architects and Associates303-270-0189lundellarchitects.com 165 Cook Street, Suite 207Denver, CO 80206
Marc LaRoche Architects206-842-1366mlrarchitects.com10601 Seaborn RoadBainbridge Island, WA 98110
Mayer Sattler-Smith907-277-7878mayersattler-smith.com1104 W. Seventh AvenueAnchorage, AK 99501
Mell Lawrence Architects512-441-4669architecturalpolka.com913 W. Gibson StreetAustin, TX 78704
Merz Project602-430-3223merzproject.com1437 N. First Street, Suite 201Phoenix, AZ 85004
Michael Doty Associates, Architects208-726-4228mda-arc.comP.O. Box 2792Ketchum, ID 83340
Michael Fuller Architects 970-925-3021mfullerarchitects.com23400 Two Rivers Road, Suite 41Basalt, CO 81621
Michael G. Imber Architects210-824-7703michaelgimber.com111 W. El PradoSan Antonio, TX 78212
Miller Architects406-222-7057ctmarchitects.com208 W. Park StreetLivingston, MT 59047
Miller/Hull Partnership206-682-6837millerhull.comPolson Building, 71 Columbia, 6th FloorSeattle, WA 98104
Morter Architects 512-261-5009morterarchitects.com4 Grapewood CourtThe Hills, TX 78738
Mosaic Architects303-247-1100mosaicarchitects.com1829 Pearl StreetBoulder, CO 80302
Obie G. Bowman, Architect707-433-7833obiebowman.comP.O. Box 1114Healdsburg, CA 95448
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Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects206-624-5670oskaarchitects.com159 S. Jackson Street, Suite 600Seattle, WA 98104
Osburn/Clarke Productions 604-682-2988osburnclarke.com25 Alexander StreetVancouver, BC V6A 1B2
Otto/Walker Architects435-649-6373otto-walker.com2200 Park Avenue, Suite C-201Park City, UT 84060
Park City Architecture435-649-7601parkcityarchitect.com1920 Prospector Avenue, Suite 200Park City, UT 84060
Pb Elemental Architecture206-285-1464elementalarchitecture.com1916 23rd Avenue S.Seattle, WA 98144
Pearson Design Group406-587-1997pearsondesigngroup.com777 E. Main Street, Suite 203Bozeman, MT 59715
Peterson Architecture & Associates480-477-1111peterson-architecture.com9495 E. San Salvador DriveScottsdale, AZ 85258
Phillips Architecture & Planning541-382-8415phillipsarchitecture.com20185 Winston LoopBend, OR 97701
Piper Architecture970-949-707448 E. Beaver Creek Blvd.Avon, CO 81620
Poss Architecture & Planning 970-925-4755billposs.com605 E. Main StreetAspen, CO 81611
Reid Smith Architects406-587-2597reidsmitharchitects.com212 S. Tracy AvenueBozeman, MT 59715
Reno-Smith Architects970-925-5968renosmith.com605 W. Main Street, Suite 002Aspen, CO 81611
Rick Joy Architects520-624-1442rickjoy.com400 S. Rubio AvenueTucson, AZ 85701
RKD Architects970-926-2622rkdarch.com137 Main Street, Suite G-004Edwards, CO 81632
RMT Architects970-949-0916rmtarchitects.com0101 Fawcett Road Avon, CO 81620
Rodwin Architecture303-413-8556rodwinarch.com1245 Pearl Street, Suite 202Boulder, CO 80302
Rowland + BroughtonArchitecture & Urban Design970-544-9006rowlandbroughton.com117 S. Monarch StreetAspen, CO 81611
Segerberg Mayhew &Associates, Architects970-476-4433smarchs.com101 Eagle Road, Building 6Avon, CO 81620
Shepherd Resources/ Douglas Miller DeChant Architects888-949-3302sriarchitect.com37347 U.S. Highway 6, Suite 102Avon, CO 81620
Skylab Architecture 503-525-9315skylabdesign.com1221 S.W. Alder StreetPortland, OR 97205
Snowdon and Hopkins, Architects970-476-2201snowdonhopkins.comP.O. Box 3340Vail, CO 81658
Sparano + MooneyArchitecture801-746-0234sparanomooney.com511 W. 200 South, Suite 130Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Starkweather BondyArchitecture510-836-6594starkweatherbondy.com110 Linden Street, Suite 110Oakland, CA 94607
Stephen Dynia Architects307-733-3766dynia.com1085 W. BroadwayJackson, WY 83001
Strout Architects307-733-5778stroutarchitects.com85 W. Snow King AvenueJackson Hole, WY 83001
Studio B Architects970-920-9428studiobarchitects.net501 Rio Grande Place, Suite 104Aspen, CO 81611
Studio.bna406-222-7488studio-bna.com13 Cokedale Spur RoadLivingston, MT 59047
Studio Ryker406-220-1099studioryker.comP.O. Box 838Livingston, MT 59047
Suyama Peterson Deguchi206-256-0809suyamapetersondeguchi.com2324 Second AvenueSeattle, WA 98121
Swatt Architects510-985-9779swattarchitects.com5845 Doyle Street, Suite 104Emeryville, CA 94608
TAB Associates970-748-1470tabassociates.comP.O. Box 7431Avon, CO 81620
Terra Verde Architects720-565-3929terraverdearch.com2625 28th Street, Suite 200Boulder, CO 80301
Terry Kilbane Architect, Inc.480-488-1239terrykilbane.com37417 Tom Darlington DriveCarefree, AZ 85377
Thomas Bollay Architects805-969-1991architect.comP.O. Box 5686Montecito, CA 93150
Tim Barber Ltd.323-782-1000timbarber.net8455 Beverly Boulevard, Suite 409Los Angeles, CA 90048
TKP Architects303-278-8840tkparch.com1509 Washington AvenueGolden, CO 80401
Todd Webber Architect970-668-9402toddwebberarchitect.com701 Granite Street, Suite 134Frisco, CO 80443
Tommy Hein Architects970-728-1220tommyhein.com108 S. Oak Street, PenthouseTelluride, CO 81435
Trey Jordan Architecture 505-983-5624treyjordan.com161 S. Armijo LaneSanta Fe, NM 87501
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Balance Associates Architects
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VAg, Inc. Architects & Planners970-949-7034vagarchitects.com90 Benchmark Road, Suite 202Avon, CO 81620
Van Bryan Studio Architects406-586-4777vbsa.net21 W. Babcock StreetBozeman, MT 59715
Vertical Arts Architecture 970-871-0056vertical-arts.com690 Marketplace Plaza, Suite 1Steamboat Springs, CO 80487
Walker & Moody Architects415-885-0800walkermoody.com2666 Hyde StreetSan Francisco, CA 94109
Walker Warner Architects415-318-8900walker-warner.com353 Folsom StreetSan Francisco, CA 94105
Ward + Blake Architects307-733-6867wardblakearchitects.com200 E. BroadwayJackson, WY 83002
Wendell Burnette Architects602-395-1091wendellburnettearchitects.com5030 N. Central AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85012
Will Bruder & Partners602-324-6000willbruder.com2524 N. 24th StreetPhoenix, AZ 85008
William C. Tripp Architect 503-228-8212222 N.W. 11th AvenuePortland, OR 97209
Williams Partners Architects208-726-0020williams-partners.comP.O. Box 4373Ketchum, ID 83340
DESIGN/BUILD FIRMSAllen-Guerra Design-Build970-453-7002allen-guerra.com1915 Airport Road, Suite 105Breckenridge, CO 80424
Anderson Mountain Homes970-728-2442andersonmountainhomes.com137 Society Drive, Suite BTelluride, CO 81435
Bensonwood Homes603-756-3600bensonwood.com6 Blackjack CrossingWalpole, NH 03608
Bitterroot Design Group406-995-7806bitterrootdesigngroup.com659 Spruce DriveBig Sky, MT 59716
Classic Design Group541-296-8213classicdesigngroup.com 395 E. Knoll DriveThe Dalles, OR 97058
Earl Anderson & Associates720-529-8828earlanderson.com5600 S. Quebec Street, Suite 210AGreenwood Village, CO 80111
Edgewood Log Structures208-683-3330edgewoodlog.comP.O. Box 1030Coeur d’Alene, ID 83816
Hearthstone Homes800-247-4442hearthstonehomes.com1630 E. Hwy 25/70Dandridge, TN 37725
High Country Builders406-863-9511waltlandi.com903C Wisconsin AvenueWhitefish, MT 59937
Ken Pieper and Associates303-670-0619kenpieper.comP.O. Box 1569Evergreen, CO 80437
Kogan Builders970-259-0195koganbuilders.com110 W. 11th StreetDurango, CO 81301
Landmark Traditions303-697-5717landmarktradition.com9141 Mountain Ranch RoadConifer, CO 80433
MacDonald and Company612-333-1822macandco.net2800 Midland Avenue, Suite 107E Glenwood Springs, CO 81601
McCrerey Fine Homes970-668-0686mccrereyfinehomes.comP.O. Box 1082619 Main StreetFrisco, CO 80443
Metzler-Stephens888-203-3120metzlerstephens.com5531 Powers Center Point #140Colorado Springs, CO 80920
PrecisionCraft Log & Timber Homes208-887-1020precisioncraft.com711 E. BroadwayMeridian, ID 83642
Teton Heritage Builders307-733-8771tetonheritagebuilders.com160 W. DeloneyP.O. Box 4819Jackson, WY 83001
Trilogy Partners970-453-2230trilogybuilds.com233 S. Ridge Street, Unit CBreckenridge, CO 80424
Wilderness Log & Timber Company800-707-0449wildernesslogandtimbercompany.comN1521 County Road SPlymouth, WI 53073
top mountain architects
Poss Architecture and Planning
“The Rocky Mountain architectural vernacular was reinterpreted,creating a unique collection of structures that carefully integrate
into the rural site and produce a contemporary, modern-day working ranch,” architect Bill Poss says of this Aspen home.
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Abode512-300-2303fernsantini.com4414 Burnet RoadAustin, TX 78756
Agnes Bourne Studio307-734-6553agnesbourne.comP.O. Box 3797Jackson, WY 83001
Aidlin Darling Design415-974-5603aidlin-darling-design.com500 Third Street, Suite 410San Francisco, CA 94107
Anne Grice Interiors970-927-1074annegrice.com123 Emma Road, Suite 200BBasalt, CO 81621
Ashley Campbell303-996-6195ashleycampbell.com262 Fillmore StreetDenver, CO 80206
Associates III303-534-4444associates3.com1516 Blake StreetDenver, CO 80202
Avery Brooks & Associates702-888-5000abalv.com 10801 W. Charleston Boulevard,Suite 440Las Vegas, NV 89135
BAMO415-979-9880bamo.com500 Third StreetSan Francisco, CA 94107
Barbara Barry310-276-9977barbarabarry.com9526 Pico BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90035
Barbara Scavullo Design415-658-8774scavullodesign.com415 Jackson Street, PenthouseSan Francisco, CA 94111
Barclay Butera435-649-5540barclaybutera.com255 Heber AvenuePark City, UT 84060
Bingham Design Group503-223-6135binghamdesigngroup.com208 N.W. 21st Avenue, Suite 201Portland, OR 97209
Bitnar Architects406-587-1983bitnararchitects.com502 S. Grand AvenueBozeman, MT 59715
Broadstroke Design970-389-4357125 Galena StreetFrisco, CO 80443
Burdge & AssociatesArchitects208-495-3228buaia.com809 Canyon RoadHailey, ID 83333
Candra Scott & Anderson415-861-0690candrascottandanderson.com 2009 17th StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103
Carole Sisson Designs406-993-2666sissondesigns.com99 Lone Peak DriveBig Sky, MT 59716
Caroline-Edwards Interior Design970-920-3331carolineedwards.com410 N. Mill Street, Suite B5Aspen, CO 81611
Carol Moore Interior Design970-926-4188cmid.us137 Main Street, Suite O-204Edwards, CO 81632
Catherine Bailly Dunne Interior Design310-454-4047catherinedunne.com16738 Bollinger DrivePacific Palisades, CA 90272
Catherine Crowell Interior Design702-431-46802312 N. Green Valley Parkway, Suite 2215Henderson, NV 89014
Chapman Design713-864-86227026 Old Katy Road, Suite 163AHouston, TX 77024
The Charles de Lisle Workshop415-565-6767 cdlworkshop.com643 Seventh StreetSan Francisco, CA 94103
Cheng Design510-849-3272chengdesign.com2808 San Pablo AvenueBerkeley, CA 94702
Christopher K. Coffin Design480-945-4080christophercoffindesign.com7500 E. McCormick ParkwayScottsdale, AZ 85258
D’Amore Interiors303-422-8704damoreinteriors.com9500 W. 49th Avenue, Suite C100Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
David Dalton323-525-3155daviddaltoninc.com1084 S. Fairfax AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90019
David Michael Miller Associates480-425-7545davidmichaelmiller.com7034 E. First AvenueScottsdale, AZ 85251
Deena Perry Interiors & Collections505-982-3722deenaperry.com947 Camino SantanderSanta Fe, NM 87505
Denton House Interiors801-333-8156dentonhouse.com52 Exchange PlaceSalt Lake City, UT 84111
Design Coalition435-783-60607045 N. State Road 32Peoa, UT 84061
Jeffrey P. Elliott Interior Design
To complement this Prairie-style room’s austere lines, designerJeffrey Elliott introduced elements of the Arts and Crafts move-ment: geometric patterns, muted colors and linear furnishings.
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Design One Interiors970-453-2813designoneinteriors.net1655 Airport RoadP.O. Box 6182Breckenridge, CO 80424
Design Possibilities714-280-87707851 E. Viewmount CourtAnaheim, CA 92808
DGBK Architects604-682-1664dgbk.com1500 W. Georgia Street, Suite 950Vancouver, BC V6G 2Z6
Diana Beattie Interiors Inc. 212-722-6226 1136 Fifth AvenueNew York, NY 10128
Djuna303-355-3500djuna.com221 Detroit StreetDenver, CO 80206
Douglas Durkin Design415-255-0540durkindesign.com39 Arkansas StreetSan Francisco, CA 94107
Doug Rasar Interior Design425-450-99119400 Vineyard CrestBellevue, WA 98004
Dwellings720-533-4801dwellingsinteriordesign.com1701 Wynkoop Street, Suite 306Denver, CO 80204
ek.REEDY Interiors307-739-9121ekreedy.com4010 W. Lake Creek DriveWilson, WY 83014
Est Est Interior Design480-563-1555estestinc.comThe Perimeter Center 17770 N. Pacesetter WayScottsdale, AZ 85255
Evoke International Design604-875-8667evoke.ca2388 Alberta StreetVancouver, BC V5Y 3K7
FW Design Group970-925-5713fwdesigngroup.com111-L Aspen Business CenterAspen, CO 81611
Gallinger Trauner Designs307-733-0902gallingertrauner.com3490 Clubhouse Drive, Suite 101Wilson, WY 83014
Gen Architects503-243-7183genarch.com1410 S.W. Morrison Street, Suite 800Portland, OR 97205
Grace Home Design307-733-9893gracehomedesign.com1110 Maple WayJackson, WY 83001
Harker Design307-733-5960harkerdesign.com3465 N. Pines Way, Suite 101Wilson, WY 83014
Harmony Interiors970-333-1074harmonyinteriors.us842 N. Summit Blvd., Suite 24Frisco, CO 80443
High Camp Home866-790-6501highcamphome.com10191 Donner Pass RoadTruckee, CA 96161
Holly Hulburd Design415-440-0801hulburddesign.com375 Alabama Street, Suite 240San Francisco, CA 94110
HVL Interiors505-983-3601hvlinteriors.com1012 Marquez Place, Suite 205ASanta Fe, NM 87505
ID Interiors970-925-4342idinteriorsaspen.com617 W. Main StreetAspen, CO 81611
Inner Design970-925-4310309-K Aspen Business Center Aspen, CO 81611
Interiors with Oohs & Aahs435-655-01341351 Kearns BoulevardPark City, UT 84060
Jeffrey P. Elliott Interior Design303-860-0109jeffreypelliott.com303 S. Broadway, Suite B-342Denver, CO 80209
Jennifer Hoey Interior Design208-726-1561jenniferhoey.com333 S. Main, Suite 206Ketchum, ID 83340
JH Todd Interior Design970-920-4303jhtodd.com220 W. Main StreetAspen, CO 81611
Jiun Ho415-437-2284jiunho.com322 Sixth Street, Suite 6San Francisco, CA 94103
KAA Design Group 310-821-1400kaadesigngroup.com4201 Redwood AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90066
Keira Ritter Design Co.303-442-3252krdesignco.com1720 15th StreetBoulder, CO 80302
Kenneth Brown Design323-525-0204kennethbrowndesign.com5619 W. Fourth Street, Studio 8Los Angeles, CA 90036
Ken Pieper & Associates303-670-0619kenpieper.comP.O. Box 1569Evergreen, CO 80437
Laurie Waterhouse Interiors307-732-0130laurieinteriors.com90 E. Pearl AvenueJackson, WY 83001
Locati Interiors406-587-1139locatiarchitects.com1007 E. Main Street, Suite 202Bozeman, MT 59715
Maraya Droney Design805-646-6673maraya.com215 Church RoadOjai, CA 93023
Marc LaRoche Architects206-842-1366mlrarchitects.com10601 Seaborn RoadBainbridge Island, WA 98110
Mark Ashby Design 512-524-1220607 Nueces StreetAustin, TX 78701
Mark C. Little Design Studio 505-474-67041123 S. Luna CircleSanta Fe, NM 87501
Marsceill Design Interiors310-859-0255marsceilldesign.com144 N. Robertson Boulevard, Suite 201Los Angeles, CA 90048
Martha Angus415-931-8060marthaangus.com228 Grant Avenue, Fourth FloorSan Francisco, CA 94108
Martin Showroom707-967-8787martinshowroom.com1350 Main StreetSt. Helena, CA 94574
Mary Ames & Co.512-473-00643625 Windsor RoadAustin, TX 78703
Mayer Sattler-Smith907-277-7878mayersattler-smith.com1104 W. Seventh AvenueAnchorage, AK 99501
Michael Berman Limited323-933-0220michaelbermanlimited.com7215 Beverly BoulevardLos Angeles, CA 90036
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For a Colorado vacation home, Slifer Designs achieved striking contrast by juxtaposingrustic stone walls and patinated steel beams with clean, contemporary furnishings.
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Morningstar Interior Design970-926-7060morningstarinteriordesign.com137 Main Street, Suite C101Edwards, CO 81632
Mountain Comfort Furnishings & Design970-668-3661mountaincomfort.net507 Summit Boulevard Frisco, CO 80443
O Interior Design303-458-6462ointeriordesign.com2406 W. 32nd Avenue, Suite DDenver, CO 80211
Orlando Diaz-AzcuyDesign Associates415-362-4500odada.net201 Post Street, Ninth Floor San Francisco, CA 94108
Pared Down Design970-309-1031pareddown.net149 Old Midland DriveGlenwood Springs, CO 81601
Paula Berg Design435-655-9443paulabergdesign.com1816 Prospector Avenue,Suite 200Park City, UT 84060
Paul Lavoie Interior Design403-229-1504paullavoieinteriordesign.com1524 17th Avenue S.W.Calgary, Alberta T2T OC8
Peter Dunham Design323-848-9900peterdunham.com909 N. Orlando AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90069
Poss Interior Design970-925-4755billposs.com605 E. Main StreetAspen, CO 81611
Putnam-Pritchard Interiors & Ecodesign505-424-10103600 Cerrillos Road, Loft 101Santa Fe, NM 87507
Richard Salter Interiors604-730-9220richardsalterinteriors.com1039 W. Seventh AvenueVancouver, BC V6H 1B2
Saint Dizier Design707-433-9900saintd.com118 Matheson StreetHealdsburg, CA 95448
Shabby Slips 713-630-0066shabbyslipshouston.com2304 BissonnetHouston, TX 77005
Shack Up Studio + Home406-586-6336shackupdesign.com109 N. Rouse AvenueBozeman, MT 59715
Skylab Architecture503-525-9315skylabdesign.com1221 S.W. Alder StreetPortland, OR 97205
Slifer Designs970-926-8200sliferdesigns.com216 Main Street, Suite C-100Edwards, CO 81632
Snake River Interiors307-733-3005snakeriverinteriors.com984 W. Broadway, Suite D Jackson, WY 83001
Stephen Dynia Architects307-733-3766dynia.com1085 W. BroadwayJackson, WY 83001
S. Trowbridge & Co. 505-995-82141012 Marquez Place, Suite 209-ASanta Fe, NM 87505
Studio Frank970-728-0662studiofrank.com495 S. TownsendTelluride, CO 81435
Swatt Architects510-985-9779swattarchitects.com5845 Doyle Street, Suite 104Emeryville, CA 94608
Terra Verde Architects720-565-3929terraverdearch.com2625 28th Street, Suite 200Boulder, CO 80301
Terry Hunziker206-467-1144208 Third Avenue S.Seattle, WA 98104
The Red Chair Design Studio307-733-1881redchair-design.com1705 High School RoadJackson Hole, WY 83002
Tim Barber323-782-1000timbarber.net8455 Beverly Boulevard, Suite 409Los Angeles, CA 90048
Towne Interiors & Design406-542-1917towneinteriors.com531 N. HigginsMissoula, MT 59802
Tweed Interiors970-728-8186tweedinteriors.com168B Society Drive Telluride, CO 81435
Vallone Design480-421-2799vallonedesign.com7007 E. Third AvenueScottsdale, AZ 85251
Varda Interiors406-586-3883vardainteriors.com347 S. Ferguson Avenue, Studio 2Bozeman, MT 59718
Weiss & Wirth Interior Design970-945-5701weissandwirth.com406 S. Hyland Park DriveGlenwood Springs, CO 81601
Wiseman & Gale & DuncanInteriors505-984-8544wgdinteriors.com150 S. Saint Francis DriveSanta Fe, NM 87501
Worth Interiors970-949-9794worthinteriors.com30 Benchmark Road, Suite 103Avon, CO 81620 ●
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Gallinger Trauner Designs
For the dining room of a Jackson Hole home, designer CherylGallinger balanced the masculinity of a heavy log ceiling treat-ment with light, feminine fabrics and a hand-painted felt rug.
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aspengrovekitchenandbath.com721 Granite Street, #A1Frisco, Colorado 80443
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It all starts with a vision for creative artisan
metalwork or fabricated structural steel. The
products at Myers & Company do not come off
the shelf but are uniquely designed and made
to fit the client’s individual needs and ideals.
The process is simple. “Contractors, home-
owners, architects and designers come in and
talk with our design and marketing team,”
explains CFO, Michael Glen. “Together, they’ll
look at our portfolio and samples. Depending on
the scope of the project, conceptual design
drawings are created, followed by detailed
drawings and/or 3-D modeling. Once the cus-
tomer is satisfied with the vision, the project is
fabricated and installed.”
Myers & Company is a full-service steel
operation, fabricating and erecting the structural
steel frames and components of the building as
well as supplying the completed architectural
details such as lighting, doors, fireplaces and
complex stairs/railing systems. Myers’ location in
Basalt, Colorado allows the company to work
throughout the Rocky Mountain Region with a
special focus on the nearby resort communities
of Aspen, Vail, Steamboat, Breckenridge,
Telluride and Crested Butte.
In addition to a talented, in-house team of
artisans, Myers’ 30-plus years of experience has
resulted in a very broad range of capabilities.
“We have many resources and excellent industry
contacts, so we’re able to handle the most
unique or complex projects,” Glen says. “Myers
combines attention to personal service with
financial strength. Clients can be confident that
their project will be completed and that it will be
something in which they can take great pride.”
Myers & Company555 Basalt Avenue
Basalt, Colorado 81621970-927-4761
myersandco.com
For more information, please visit myersandco.com
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Carpinteros & Southwest Spanish Craftsmen, icons of Santa Fe’s 400 year furniture-making legacy have joined in one beautiful showroom.
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“Our craftspeople are artists,” says KatieMortensen, president of Naytura Designs,which specializes in the design and creation ofcustom hand-forged iron, bronze and sculp-tured glass chandeliers. “Whatever mediumthey’re working in, from glass to iron to bronze,they’re makers of architectural art.”
Naytura Designs prides itself on attentionto detail. “Our pieces are not mass-producedor made overseas; they’re crafted in Colorado,”Mortensen explains. “Our bronzes are three-dimensional and have exquisite detail, andnothing is laser cut.”
When working with clients, personal atten-tion is of paramount importance to this Alamo,California-based company. Design sessions arealways encouraged so that the customer’s vision may be brought to light.
“We’re a small company, so we’re able towork together from start to finish,” Mortensensays. “The better we get to know each other,the more trust there is. It makes it easy tomove forward.”
In addition to chandeliers, the Naytura lineextends to sconces, etched glasswork, hand-hammered fireplace screens and antler lightfixtures. Design details for high-end projects,from mountain-contemporary homes in theRockies to tropical hideaways in Hawaii, are inspired by nature. The Ocean Series, for instance, features details like sea turtles andtropical fish, while the Mountain Series oftenincorporates pinecones, elk and deer. Specialorders are welcome as well, naturally.
Naytura Designs3000F Danville Blvd, #504
Alamo, California 94507866.807.3057
For more information, please visit naytura.com
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Trestlewood takes the concept of conservation
to a whole new scale. A family owned business,
Trestlewood reclaims lumber and timbers from
old structures and prepares the material for sale
at its Idaho, Utah and Indiana mill facilities.
It all began in 1993, with the salvage of the
historic Great Salt Lake’s Lucin Cutoff Railroad
trestle. “The trestle had Douglas fir timbers and
redwood decking,” recalls Joe Cannon, Trestle-
wood’s vice president of purchasing. “Our
decision to pursue the salvage led to obtaining
different project capabilities, and now we have
sources from dozens of different projects
around the country.”
Trestlewood’s signature products, including
timbers, flooring, siding and lumber, are known
for their range of colors and unique character-
istics, which are in high demand. “We see more
and more people using rustic wood products,
such as weathered barnwood and hand-hewn
timbers,” Cannon says.
While they won’t turn homeowners away, the
company works primarily as a wholesaler with
contractors, architects and designers who have
knowledge of reclaimed wood and can offer
guidance about usage. A timely advantage?
“Reusing historical sources fits into an environ-
mental niche that’s becoming more popular,”
says Cannon. “We’re proud to be a part of that.”
TrestlewoodP.O. Box 1050Pleasant Grove, UT 84062877-375-2779trestlewood.com
For more information, please visit trestlewood.com
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OUR 2009 HOME OF THE YEAR TAKES A FRESH APPROACH TO TRADITIONALEXPECTATIONS FOR A ROCKY MOUNTAIN LODGE IN BIG SKY COUNTRY
STORY BY NORMAN KOLPAS PHOTOGRAPHY BY AUDREY HALL
home of the year
A SENSE OF REDISCOVERY
THIS PAGE: “The more dramatic the view in a living room is, the more youneed something solid to hold you in the room,” says architect LarryPearson. “This fireplace is so organized and solid that it literally anchorsyou with such an incredible view at the end of the room.” Interior designerCharles de Lisle loves the playful nature of the room’s two big lamps, whichhe had made from tree-shaped cast-iron hitching posts from the 1880s.
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BELOW: The Home of the Year’s striking architectural details honor its location inMontana’s Big Sky country while also reinterpreting the local vernacular. OPPOSITE:In the home’s formal dining area, interior designer Charles de Lisle paired a simplesolid-oak pedestal table with a show-stopping Venetian glass “antler” chandelier.
to a veritable forest of majestic roof timbers, the six-bedroom, three-story lodge in The YellowstoneClub seems at first glance to have grown organically from its natural surroundings in Big Sky,Montana. This, undoubtedly, is a residence worthy of consideration as Mountain Living’s Home of theYear. What elevates the home above the rest, however, is the many ways in which its architecturaldetails, finishes and furnishings subtly reinterpret and sometimes even challenge the local mountaindwelling vernacular while staying true to its heritage and spectacular location.
Indeed, the original source of the home’s inspiration was the setting itself: approximately five hillsideacres with 270-degree panoramas of pine-clad peaks and snow-covered resort slopes. Principal architectLarry Pearson, AIA, of Pearson Design Group in Bozeman, along with several investing partners, beganthe project as a spec home. They were drawn, he explains, by the lot’s “great southerly exposure, itsbreathtaking views, and the privacy it offered within an incredible mountain resort community.” >>
Rising from a massive tawny-hued foundation of local Harlow stone
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That combination proved irresistible. Before the house was even fully framed, a Bay Area family withtwo young children bought the property as a second home. They, in turn, enlisted San Francisco-basedinterior designer Charles de Lisle of The Charles de Lisle Workshop, who had already proven himselfsimpatico with their style on another home. “I had never done a house in the mountains before,” saysde Lisle, “so I took it as a chance to come up with a fresh approach to that language.”
A harmonious dialogue soon developed. Pearson’s faithful yet fresh interpretations of mountainlodge architectural traditions dovetailed perfectly with de Lisle’s eclectic approach to creating com-fortable rooms that feel as if they have evolved over time and, he says, offer family and guests alike “asense of adventure and discovery” that make the interiors as intriguing as the views are thrilling.
Take, for example, the interior space where so much of the home’s socializing and relaxing takeplace: the living room, crowned by a 25-foot-tall log post-and-beam ceiling. Here, wide-plank whiteoak floors and an 18-foot-tall fireplace of the same Harlow stone featured on the exterior capture allof the majesty of a grand retreat, “giving a sense of place to the whole building,” says Pearson. Thesurfaces and their assembly are also quietly simplified and streamlined, without the fussiness orgrandiosity that might have been added in a bygone era.
To this environment, de Lisle added “appropriately big-scaled furniture, but not overstuffed seating likeyou might expect. I wanted it to feel right for casual family life.” Above the table in the formal dining area,he playfully complemented the living room’s simple hand-forged iron chandeliers, which look like they’remade from antique barrel hoops, with an “antler” chandelier of clear Venetian glass. “I think it’s fantas-tic,” adds Pearson, who salutes the “sense of discovery” such design choices brought to the space. >>
NEAR RIGHT: “The colors in themaster bedroom almost don’t
match: terracotta floral bedding,dried-orange-peel drapes,
caramel cowhide headboard,”says de Lisle. “Yet they work
together, and add up to a greatvignette.” BELOW: The master
suite’s sitting room is a quiet,comfortable place to begin and
end the day. OPPOSITE: A table,chair and vintage rug lend an airof elegance to the master bath.
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DESIGNING TO SCALE When a house’s architecture is as grandly scaled as this Home ofthe Year’s, special attention must be paid to making sure that the furnishings harmonize with thedimensions of their surroundings. “The bold scale excited me, so I just started playing with that,”says interior designer Charles de Lisle. Herewith, some tips for keeping things in proportion:
Customize when necessary. It can be difficult to find ready-to-use furniture big enough to match the setting. De Lisle commissioned key custom-designed pieces, such as a 14-foot-long sofa that facesthe living room’s massive stone fireplace.
Simplify for focus. Though the scale is large, detailing doesn’t have to be. The formal dining area’s solid-oak pedestal table, which expands from a circle seating six to an oval for 14 people, was kept absolute-ly clean-lined and simple. “I wanted the Spanish tall-back chairs and the Venetian glass chandelier tobe the story in this area,” says de Lisle.
Don’t ignore the small stuff. Regardless of the interior dimensions, de Lisle never forgot that small detailshelp bring a home to life. “I spent lots of time going to flea markets, junk stores, and antique malls,” hesays, “to find the kinds of fun, random stuff that feels like heritage pieces.”
BELOW: A master of illusion, de Lisle designed the childrens’ bedrooms to feel as though they were filledwith well-loved antiques; the colorful dressers, bedding and draperies are new. In the daughter’s cheerfulroom (below, right), the “rusted iron” bed frame is made of wood that’s been carefully stained to trick the eye.
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Still more adventurous discoveries await in the home’s private quarters. De Lisle bestowed uponthe daughter’s and son’s bedrooms a feeling that they were furnished with beloved family hand-me-downs. The rooms feature antique-style linens and dressers, colorful throw rugs, and a wooden bedframe stained to look like rusted iron in her room, another constructed from rough-hewn logs in his.
The master suite features grander but no less rustic-feeling touches like a caramel-colored cowhideheadboard, tangerine-striped draperies, his-and-hers vanity walls with herringbone-patterned woodpaneling, and dual sinks fashioned from two-century-old Italian terracotta planters. Combined withsuch architectural touches as log doorway frames that seem fashioned from still-living trees, the result,says Larry Pearson, feels at once “rustic, sophisticated and luxurious.”
Of course, neither architect nor designer let the attention stray very long from the Home of the Year’sparamount luxury: its surroundings. From the main house, a pathway meanders downhill to a pond and aseparate guest cabin—what Pearson describes as “a discovery yet to happen.” And the main home’s stairwayoffers its own special destination, ascending from its lowermost massive stone walls, through ever-more-airy timberwork, to an uppermost tower room offering breathtaking views in every direction. Furnished byde Lisle to resemble a pioneer’s cabin, the little room is complete with a wall-mounted deer head.
Evident here, as throughout the dwelling, is an ever-lighthearted yet practical counterpointbetween past and present. “It is definitely a historic lodge in form,” observes Pearson, “but with amuch more playful style that responds to the needs and lifestyle of a modern family.”
THIS PAGE: “Most of the buildingmaterials you see come from our
region, including the beautifulstonework in Harlow stone; the
large-diameter standing-deadlodgepole pine logs; aged boards
salvaged from buildings in the area,and handsplit cedar shakes from
the northwest that weather andgray, giving a sense of place to the
whole building,” says Pearson.
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A SENSE OF DISCOVERY The Home of the Year’s vast surroundings, extensive grounds, andexpansive floor plan gave architect Larry Pearson, AIA, the chance to provide owners and guests alikewith ample opportunities to “discover new views, new places, and new character as they move throughthe house.” Some highlights:
A breathtaking entry. “The house’s entry room is intimate in scale,” says Pearson. “Then, you turn right,walk around a huge log column into the living room, and suddenly realize you’ve arrived at somethingmuch grander as you take in the panoramic views of gorgeous mountains, forests and ski slopes.”
Rising to new heights. On the home’s lowest daylighted level, the staircase begins completely embracedby stone walls, “like the foundation of an old castle,” says Pearson. One level up, it becomes a con-struction of “hewn planks and heavy timbers recycled from regional barns.” At last, it reaches thehome’s tower room, which offers 360-degree panoramas of the Rockies.
A fresh destination. Windows in the living room and the master suite alike offer tantalizing glimpsesdownhill of two small buildings comprising a 1,200-square-foot guest cabin beside a pond. “From themain house,” says Pearson, “you walk through terraces down to the cabin, making it a great destina-tion for a cookout, a sleepover, a summer afternoon swim, or winter ice-skating.” ●
OPPOSITE: The lower-level bar is brimming with unique details, from industrial metal stoolsto rustic recycled wood. BELOW, LEFT: The tower room, furnished to resemble a pioneer’scabin, offers bird’s-eye views. BELOW, RIGHT: In the living room, wide windows look outonto a separate guest cabin, private pond and beautiful Rocky Mountain scenery.
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STORY BY HEATHER J. PAPER PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF SCROGGINS
Blurred BoundariesA COLORADO RANCH HOUSE CELEBRATES ITS MOUNTAIN VIEWS WITH LIVING SPACES THAT EXTEND TO THE GREAT OUTDOORS
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THIS PAGE: The unassuming nature of this Colorado home belies its inspiring plan, bothindoors and out. Architect Rich Carr, of CCY Architects, wouldn’t have it any other way. One of the greatest challenges in creating this residence, he says, was balancing the humbleness appropriate for this mountain setting with a design that was artfully inspiring, too.
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OPPOSITE: The red front door is an immediate clue to this home’s accent hue. It’s one ofseveral architectural elements that echo the reds found in the owners’ collection of NativeAmerican art and on nearby shed barns. THIS PAGE: Many of the building materials usedinside this residence would feel equally at home outside. Even the barn-style door thatcan close off one wing makes you think twice about whether you’re indoors or out.
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Nor is it unusual for them to extend their living spaces to the outdoors, where they can take in theviews and the fresh mountain air. But for this Colorado mountain home near Aspen, architect RichCarr and landscape architect Richard Shaw took those two concepts to an entirely new level, creatinginterior/exterior relationships so seamless that it’s hard to tell where one stops and the other begins.
It didn’t hurt that these two professionals have collaborated on projects for 20-some years. Or that thehomeowners were so enthusiastic about the natural beauty of the site; the home’s agrarian setting was a primemotivator for the overall design, says Shaw. In fact, the first thing you notice about this residence is that it’snot, well, noticeable. Slung low on the land, it’s quiet and simple, befitting the owners’ low-key lifestyle. “Theproperty itself is unique,” Carr says of the 35-acre ranch situated within a larger development. “It’s the furthestone toward the mountains and the view—very pastoral, with no development to the south or west.”
Taking full advantage of the spectacular site, Carr designed a contemporary ranch home that stretchesout on and engages the land, creating living spaces both indoors and out while staying true to his firm’sbasic values. “We don’t really have a signature style, just a philosophy of creating structures that fit with thetradition of place, that are both inspiring and unexpected,” he explains.
That “inspiring and unexpected” point of view plays out in myriad ways. The home’s exterior cedar sid-ing, for instance, carries through to the interior walls. But inside and out, the material is used in a varietyof ways—horizontally, vertically, even gapped to allow soft dappled light to filter inside. The latter treat-ment, says Carr, is reminiscent of barns and outbuildings that were built in the West for hundreds of years.
In the high country, it’s not uncommon for homeowners to want to bring their surroundings into their homes.
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OPPOSITE: By keeping furnishings simple, the focus stays squarely on the archi-tectural details—and the equally impressive views. THIS PAGE: For Rich Carr,thinking from a sustainable point of view is a given, evidenced by the log columnsand beams used throughout this home. At the same time, he says, “materialsneed to feel like they are a good fit in the West, and will withstand the test of time.”
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THIS PAGE: An Arizona sandstone floor beginsin the living room, then moves through sliding-glass doors and out to the terrace, where theoversized stones are interspersed with softground cover. OPPOSITE: Throughout muchof the house, windows reach all the way up tothe roof, bringing in more natural light and fur-ther engaging the magnificent landscape.
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Although stunning mountain vistas were agiven for this contemporary ranch home,landscape architect Richard Shaw ofDesign Workshop found a way to enhancethem. It was crucial, he felt, to connecteach of the interior rooms to the long-distance view. “People are often intent on seeing everything in the distance,” hesays, “but we thought it was important tocreate interest in the foreground, to modifythe view just a little from every room.”
Vertical To provide a sense of balancefor the horizontal mountain range in thedistance, vertical elements were introduced by adding strategically placedtrees, including tall narrow-leaf cotton-wood, quaking aspen, Colorado bluespruce and ponderosa pine.
Natural It’s no coincidence that thenewly planted trees look like they’vealways been there. From wide swaths ofnative grasses that move in the wind and“Gro-Low” sumac interspersed here andthere, to Rocky Mountain columbine,larkspur, hosta and Woods’ rose, eachplant was carefully selected and placedto look as if it sprung up quite naturally.
NATURAL BEAUTY
Striking red pop-out window bays also enter the indoor/outdoor conversation, the architectural ele-ments relating to the reds found in the owners’ collection of Native American art, as well as those of near-by shed barns. But perhaps most apparent in terms of bringing the outdoors in—and vice versa—is thecreative use of Arizona sandstone. Not only was the flooring used throughout most of the interior but, saysCarr, “it slides right out the doors, creating terraces.”
“There’s a direct connection to the topography, even though there is quite a bit of a grade,” says Shaw. “Wealways try to find a way to make a level transition to match the natural grade.”
Each outdoor living area has its own sense of place and purpose. The north courtyard, with a majesticfireplace, is formed by a U-shaped section of the house and underscored by oversized pieces of stone, somemeasuring 6 feet long. But, points out Shaw, the floor of this terrace is as much about the stones as thesoft groundcover between them. Magnificent sliding-glass doors allow access from this space to the mainliving space; opposite them, another set leads back out to the south terrace. Take a left, and you’re in themore-shaded oasis court; take a right, and you’re on your way to the pool.
“The challenge was in finding a way to bring all of the pieces together, to form the terraces in a waythat was not presumptuous or overwhelming,” says Shaw. “There’s a subtlety in the [surrounding] grass-lands, so even in the more formal areas we used soft colors and a mix of plant materials. The challengewas to make the house feel like it belonged on this piece of land.”
Carr couldn’t agree more. In designing any project, he says, “you have to go beyond stylistic influences.It’s just as important to listen to the land.” ●
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THIS PAGE & OPPOSITE: This Telluride house follows the contours of the land, resulting in subtle changes inelevation. Varying roof lines and ceiling treatments create separation between rooms in the open floor plan. Inthe two-story entry (above), the eye is drawn up to the strong lines of steel railings and dark wood ceiling beams.
A HOME BUILDER AND ARCHITECT TEAMUP TO CREATE A RANCH-INSPIRED CONTEMPORARY HOUSE WITH A TWIST
STORY BY NANCY RICHMAN MILLIGANPHOTOGRAPHY BY GIBEON PHOTOGRAPHY
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Jon Dahl may have 30 years of experience framing complicated custom houses, but you won’tfind many right angles or squared spaces in the home he recently built for his family inTelluride. “With Jack [architect Jack Snow of RKD Architects], everything is skewed and twist-ed, walls flared and angled,” says Jon. “That’s what makes the house interesting and fun.”
The 5,200-square-foot house is a subtle sculpture of two wedge-shaped forms connectedby a two-story bridge that floats above ground. “This structure is all about dynamic spaces anda place for social gathering,” says Snow, who designed the house around the big, open kitchenthat Jon’s wife, Terryl, specified. “I like open spaces, but nothing too massive,” she says. “Wewanted something streamlined and simple.”
A continuous flow of space begins at the two-story entry and moves through the main liv-ing area. “There is a lot of variation in the ceiling and rooflines that defines the spaces,” Snowsays. “Something changes all the time.” Because he worked with the natural shape of the land,the house has many levels separated by just a few steps.
Built along the contours of an aspen-covered hillside, the house is perfectly aligned withspectacular views of Telluride’s iconic Mt. Wilson. Snow designed a geometric series of win-dows, rather than great expanses of glass, to frame the scenery with picture-perfect precision.Whether oriented to far mountain peaks or close-up aspen groves, every room has a view.
Jon built the house to be low maintenance and energy efficient—“very clean and green,” hesays. Terryl selected the finishes, colors and furnishings with her discerning eye for contem-porary design. The sleek materials are compatible with the linear architecture—bamboo andconcrete flooring, a tile-and-steel fireplace, smooth wood beams, clean metal railings. The fur-niture has similar contemporary lines, and the colors are neutral and serene, with limited popsof color for emphasis. “We tried to pull in a European/Asian feel rather than a rustic moun-tain look,” says Jon. “This is a very soothing house.”
Although more refined than rugged, the architecture still speaks the ranching vernacular ofthe region, with a modern twist. “The exterior materials—stone walls, barnwood-type sidingand metal roofing—are consistent with the ranch look, but the subtly distorted geometry givesthe house a contemporary feeling,” says Snow. “My goal was to show that nothing else couldhave been built here. That’s what makes a custom home.”
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Family Room Clerestory windows allow plenty ofsouthern light to filter inside the family room, brightening the space.A vivid orange leather sofa complements the golden aspen leavesseen outside, connecting the indoors and outdoors, while a glassexterior door offers a more literal connection. A striped rug pulls allthe colors of the room together and softens the sleek concrete floors.
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COLOR CONCEPTS With a home as stylized as this one, color can make orbreak the clean, contemporary look. “I was tempted to do more color on the wallsbut held back,” says homeowner Terryl Dahl. “With a house this big and open, spaceneeds to flow from room to room and so do the colors.”
Contrast Terryl livened up neutral materials and soaring spaces with high contrast:ebony-stained kitchen cabinets and wood ceiling beams play off light bamboo floorsand natural spruce ceilings (opposite); a dark gray steel shaft and concrete tiles contrastwith pale tile on the fireplace. Terryl bridged this light/dark energized backdrop with freshgreen walls that flow from the kitchen through the dining and living rooms. In otherareas of the house, light tan walls blend seamlessly with the natural bamboo flooring.
Discipline A carefully edited selection of bright colors adds just enough pop—anorange leather sofa in the family room, multi-colored striped rugs, and green tiles inthe master bath. Pattern is kept to a minimum, and textures are smooth and sleek. ●
Master BathThe large master bath (below) is big and bright, with nature-inspired hues. A random patternof 4-inch Ann Sacks glass tiles in the shower imbues the room with fresh green color, whilebamboo cabinetry keeps things light and airy. The pewter-hued concrete floors have comfort-able radiant heating, ideal for chilly winter mornings, while chocolate-colored concrete coun-tertops add visual warmth. A perfectly positioned window bathes the vanities in natural lightand is aligned with the glass shower door. Plumbing fixtures by Kohler, Hansgrohe and Jason.
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INSIDER’S GUIDE TO JACKSON, WY pp. 29-30
Hotel Terra: 3335 West Village Drive, TetonVillage, 307-739-4000, hotelterrajacksonhole.com. Jackson Center for the Arts: 240South Glenwood Street, Jackson, 307-734-8956, jhcenterforthearts.org. RendezvousBistro: 380 South Broadway, Jackson Hole,307-739-1100, rendezvousbistro.net. CiaoArt Gallery: 66 South Glenwood Street,Jackson Hole, ciaogallery.com. Grand TetonNational Park: grand.teton.national-park.com. The Bentwood Inn: 4250 RavenHaven Road, Jackson Hole, 307-739-1411,bentwoodinn.com. Fighting Bear Antiques:375 South Cache Drive, Jackson Hole, 307-733-2669, fightingbear.com. Wild SageRestaurant: 175 North Jackson Street, Jackson, 307-733-2000, rustyparrot.com..HOME OF THE YEAR 2009:A SENSE OF REDISCOVERY pp. 124-135
Architect: Larry Pearson, AIA, Pearson Design Group, Inc., Bozeman, MT, 406-587-1997, pearsondesigngroup.com. Builder:Chris Lohss, Lohss Construction, Bozeman,MT, 406-581-7554, lohssconstruction.com.Interior Designer: Charles de Lisle, TheCharles de Lisle Workshop, San Francisco,CA, 415-565-6767, cdlworkshop.com. Custom wrought iron: Sore Elbow Forge,Bozeman, MT, 406-582-0055.Library p. 124Library table: Matthiessen console in oiledwalnut, Richard Wrightman, richardwrightman.com. Lounge chair: Tufted Rainbowchair, cdlworkshop.com; “Shetland” woolfabric in Cyan, by Holland & Sherry, hollandandsherry.com.Living room p. 125 & p. 135Area rug: Canterbury 2818B, Asmara; fromcdlworkshop.com. Custom black leathertufted sofa: cdlworkshop.com. Patchworkpillows: Ralph Lauren Stripe with black velvet contrast welt, ralphlaurenhome.com.Cypress wood tavern coffee table: cdlworkshop.com. Cape Cod lounge chair: cdlworkshop.com; “Pienza Carciofino” fabric inGreen/Canary/Nut, by C&C Milano, cec-milano.com. Plaid sofa: “Gabrielle” by Nier-mann Weeks, niermannweeks.com; “Wood-ford Plaid” wool fabric by Morris & Co.,william-morris.co.uk. Orange lounge chairs:
cdlworkshop.com. 20th-century Baroque-style wrought-iron floor lamp: Coup d’etat,coupdetat.1stdibs.com. Cast-iron hitching-post floor lamps: cdlworkshop.com.Dining room p. 126Custom bleached-oak dining table: cdlworkshop.com. Oak dining chairs, ca. 1920:cdlworkshop.com; “Cottage Tweed” woolfabric in Lime by Holland & Sherry, hollandandsherry.com. Murano glass chandelier:cdlworkshop.com. Linen drapery fabric: inBark by Rogers & Goffigon; from cdlworkshop.com.Master bedroom p. 128Moroccan area rug: cdlworkshop.com. Custom headboard with nailhead detail: cdlworkshop.com; European hair-on-cowhidefabric in Rich Brown, by Cavallini; from cdlworkshop.com. Duvet fabric: “Kilanga” inTerra Cotta, by Carleton Varney; from cdlworkshop.com. Bedside table: “SlattedShip’s Table,” by Michael Smith; from cdlworkshop.com. Table lamps: Cambray CrystalColumn with reservoir; Carlisle SlubbyParchment Silk shade; from cdlworkshop.com. Drapery fabric: Etro by ClarenceHouse; from cdlworkshop.com.Master sitting room p. 128Antique Persian “Amritsar” rug; farm tabledesk; orange lounge chair; lounge chair andottoman: all available through cdlworkshop.com. Boy’s bedroom p. 131Area rug: Vintage Turkish “Oushas” rug,from cdlworkshop.com. Bed: La Lune Collection, lalunecollection.com. Duvet fabric: “Mali Stripe” in Indigo, by JasperFabrics, michaelsmithinc.com; from cdlworkshop.com. Linen drapery: “Nantucket”in Navy/Ivory, by Rose Tarlow MelroseHouse, rosetarlow.com. Table lamp: One-arm Bauhaus task lamp in hand-rubbed antique brass, by Visual Comfort; from cdlworkshop.com.Daughter’s bedroom p. 131Bed: “Montana” bed, Jasper Furniture byMichael Smith, michaelsmithinc.com; fromcdlworkshop.com. Linen duvet fabric:“Zarashan” in Cyclamen/Blue, by CarletonVarney; from cdlworkshop.com. Linen bed-skirt: “Sonoma Gingham” in Begonia, byRalph Lauren Home, ralphlaurenhome.com.“Cubist” red lacquer table lamp with silkshade: from cdlworkshop.com. Dresser:“Nellie” by Maine Cottage; from cdlwork
shop.com. Lounge chair: “Victoria” wickerchair, by Richard Mulligan, richardmulligan.com. Drapery fabric: Laveno Barre’ Mache’in Bianco/Rosso, by C&C Milano, cec-milano.com.Tower room p. 135Snowshoe-style rocking chairs: NoHo Modern, nohomodern.com. Ottoman: cdlworkshop.com. Accent pillow fabric:“Neruda” matelassé in Chocolate, Donghia,donghia.com. Moroccan area rug: cdlworkshop.com.
BLURRED BOUNDARIES pp. 136-143
Architect: Rich Carr, CCY Architects,Basalt, CO, 970-927-4925, ccyarchitects.com. Contractor: Todd Habermann,New Age Homes, Basalt, CO, 970-963-4362. Mechanical Engineer: Drew Rader &Bryan Houle, Rader Engineering, Avon, CO,970-845-7910. Structural Engineer: JackAlbright, SK Peightal Engineers, Ltd.,Basalt, CO, 970-927-9510. Lighting Consultant: Kevin White, White LightingDesign, Wheat Ridge, CO, 303-463-6661.Landscape Architect: Richard Shaw, Design Workshop, Inc., Aspen, CO, 970-925-8354, designworkshop.com.
SERENE & GREEN pp. 144-149
Architect: Jack Snow, RKD Architects, Inc.,Edwards, CO, 970-729-2622, rkdarch.com.Builder: Jon Dahl, Double DiamondBuilders, Inc., Telluride, CO, 970-729-0618,doublediamondcustomhomes.com. InteriorDesign: Terryl Dahl Interior Designer, Telluride, CO, 970-729-0019. Landscape Design: Archistruction Landscapes, Telluride, CO, 970-239-6010, archistructionlandscapes.com. Tile and marble: CarltonMason, Montrose, CO, 970-252-9345.Plumbing/mechanical: Par Mechanical,Inc., Montrose, CO, 970-249-9822. Cabinetry and interior doors: Genesis Inno-vations, Loveland, CO, 970-635-9315, genesis-innovations.com. Timber work:Spearhead Timberworks, Nelson, BC, 250-825-4300, spearheadtimberworks.com. Dining room p. 145Chinese hardwood table: Room & Board,roomandboard.com. Suede chairs: Crate &Barrel, crateandbarrel.com. Area rug:Pottery Barn, potterybarn.com. Bamboo
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floors: Teragren, teragren.com; fromFloored, Inc., Telluride, CO, 970-369-1100. “Fernwood Green” paint: BenjaminMoore, benjaminmoore.com; from AlpineLumber, Telluride, CO, 970-728-4388,alpinelumber.com.Fireplace p. 145Fireplace box: Town & Country See-ThruFireplace with Tranquility burner, townandcountryfireplaces.net; fromAlpine Stove & Fireplace, Montrose, CO,970-240-3647, alpinestoves.net. Graphiteconcrete tile: “Clodagh Concrete” inPrimitive and Shield, Ann Sacks, annsacks.com. Porcelain tile: “Cappadocia”in Flannel, Ann Sacks, annsacks.com.Family room p. 147Pendant light: Peak to Creek Electrical,Telluride, CO, 970-728-6788. Glass table& leather stools: Crate & Barrel, crateandbarrel.com. Couch: Macy’s Home Store,macys.com. Rug: Room & Board,roomandboard.com.
Accent tables: Room & Board, roomandboard.com.Kitchen p. 148Bamboo floors: Teragren, teragren.com;from Floored, Inc., Telluride, CO, 970-369-1100. Ebony-stained rift white oak cabi-nets: Genesis Innovations, Loveland, CO,970-635-9315, genesis-innovations.com. Refrigerator: Sub-Zero, subzero.com. Appliances: Wolf, wolfappliance.com.Dishwashers: Asko, askousa.com. Sink &Faucets: Kohler, us.kohler.com. Metal2”x2” backsplash tile: Ann Sacks, annsacks.com. Glass pendants: Peak toCreek Electrical, Telluride, CO, 970-728-6788. Aluminum stools: Design WithinReach, dwr.com. “Fernwood Green”paint: Benjamin Moore, benjaminmoore.com; from Alpine Lumber, Telluride,CO, 970-728-4388, alpinelumber.com.Windows: Hurd, hurd.com; from BuildingSpecialties Store, Durango, CO, 970-247-8487, bsdurango.com.
Master bath p. 149Glass tile: Ann Sacks, annsacks.com.Bamboo cabinets: Genesis Innovations,Loveland, CO, 970-635-9315, genesis-innovations.com. Concrete countertops:Concrete Habitat, Denver, CO, 720-374-2101, concretehabitat.com. Kohler, Hans-grohe and Jason plumbing fixtures: DahlPlumbing, Montrose, CO, 970-249-5342,dahlmontrose.com. Lighting: Blauet,blauet.com; from Peak to Creek Electri-cal, Telluride, CO, 970-728-6788. Concrete floors: GW Concrete, Telluride,CO, 970-729-1730.
CORRECTION: On page 73 of the July2009 issue, the photo of interior designerAshley Campbell’s work was incorrectlyattributed to Gibeon Photography. Thephoto was taken by Brent Moss (brentmossphoto.com). Mountain Livingregrets the error.
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IRRESISTIBLE DETAILS Designed to accommodate gatherings large and small, this spectacular home is an entertainer’sdream. Hugging the hillside in private Pioneer Springs Ranch, the 13,000-square-foot mountain-contemporary home isperfectly sited—on more than 40 pristine acres—to capture views from Snowmass to Aspen Mountain. Wide-open liv-ing and dining areas welcome large crowds, while the bar, family room, billiard room and dazzling gourmet kitchen offermore intimate settings. Resort-style outdoor living spaces include sprawling terraces with a hot tub, fire pit and waterfeatures; a covered patio with fireplace, pizza oven and BBQ grill; and even a rooftop deck. Overnight visitors will feelright at home in the guest master suite that features its own deck, or in the private caretaker’s apartment. And, whenthe guests head home, an expansive master suite with attached exercise room and luxurious bath is the ultimate retreat.