K. H. Webb Architects along with custom home builders RA Nelson imagined this fabulous contemporary mountain retreat. This expansive structure offers 9,910 square feet of living space, located in Beaver Creek, an unincorporated community in Eagle County, Colorado. Constructed on one of the last empty lots in this exclusive mountain community, this home was created as a vacation retreat. The homeowner’s had a vision of a home they could entertain and host large family gatherings.
The interiors of the home is characterized be a natural color palette loaded with warmth and character. Natural material elements includes the extensive use of wood, glass, stone and zinc, both inside and out. Soaring ceilings makes this mountain home feel open and airy. While expansive windows perfectly frames distant views of the snow-capped peaks of Beaver Creek Mountain. This home also highlights some sustainable design features. This includes a green roof and Solar PV and Solar Thermal systems.
A spacious interior layout offers an open plan for the homeowner’s to easily entertain guests. Sliding walls of glass allows the great room to seamlessly connect to the outside. Wood flooring in a herringbone pattern adds a touch of elegance, while stone accents on the wall provides texture and warmth.
What We Love: This heavenly mountain retreat features everything you could wish for, plenty of space, inviting design and loads of warmth in a contemporary design. We love the indoor-outdoor connection and stunning views of the rugged mountain landscape. The material elements of wood and stone work beautifully together in this design, adding both texture and warmth. Overall a gorgeous mountain home that functions well for entertaining and offering a relaxing vacation environment.
Readers, what are your thoughts on this mountain retreat, would this style of home be your ideal vacation style home? Please share with us your thoughts in the comments below!
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Above: A spacious double height living area helps to unite the interior, illuminating the space with natural light. The result is a contemporary and inviting living environment to entertain guests.
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Above: From the open plan interiors to a pool table and bar on the lower level, in addition to a fully automated control system; this is the perfect home for entertaining family and guests.
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Photos: Courtesy of K. H. Webb Architects
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