This rustic-modern mountain house was designed by BHH Partners in collaboration with Collective Design Group, located in the secluded Shock Hill neighborhood of Breckenridge, Colorado. For the homeowner, every room had to be its own special design, ensuring spaces deliver a cohesive style.
The home’s eight-foot, custom walnut-and-steel front door opens to reveal a spacious foyer with a built-in, live-edge walnut wood slab bench. The main staircase showcases ski-cable handrails, while custom drop pendants fill the four-floor volume alongside the stairs. Reclaimed wood floors and ceiling and wall treatments add warmth and nod to the home’s mountain locale.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT BHH Partners BUILDER Pinnacle Mountain Homes INTERIOR DESIGN Collective Design Group
What We Love: This Colorado mountain house features so many beautiful details including stacked stone and textured wood accent walls, exposed log beams, and vaulted tongue and groove ceilings. Soaring evergreens provide a tranquil backdrop for this home that overlooks the Tenmile mountain range from several private decks and picture windows. With its convenient location near a ski resort, homeowners can enjoy a day of skiing and then retreat to the fabulous living room fireplace or the amazing lower-level family room.
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The main floor, designed for entertaining, comprises an open kitchen, dining, and living area that opens to the south-facing patio. The living room offers post-meal lounging on Bernhardt sofas and swivel chairs by Lee, which surround a distinctive Taracea wood coffee table.
The show-stopping kitchen features a backlit Cristallo-quartzite slab on the island, contemporary black cabinetry, and a custom hot-rolled steel hood—all crowned with 16 individual pendant lights.
In the dining room, a custom Robert James table and Bernhardt chairs are illuminated by a one-of-a-kind light fixture: The owner wanted it to look like the constellations at night. So the designers dreamed up a custom steel plate punctured by tiny dots and lit from above. When you sit there in the evening, as the sun is setting, the room glows beautifully. It’s like sitting under the mountain sky. The LED light fixture was crafted by Fusion Design and fabricated by Hubbardton.
This exquisite powder bathroom in this Colorado mountain house features reclaimed brick walls.
Each of the homes’ seven-bedroom suites is designed to be comfortable and memorable. The two master suites on the main floor reflect a his-and-hers approach: One feels more feminine, with finishes of marble, brass, and warm walnut, while the other reflects a more masculine aesthetic with limestone and dark wood finishes, and a sculpture-like headboard wall crafted by 4-by-4 woodblocks stained in dark gray-black hues.
The artwork throughout this home was sourced from local and international artists.
An upstairs loft can easily accommodate a family with an additional sleeping and play area accessed by a short ladder.
On the lower level, there are two additional bedroom suites—one with a headboard that becomes a canopy over the bed and the second with Phillip Jeffries wall covering that resembles tree bark—which are ideal counterpoints to the nearby bunk room.
The bunk bedroom of this Colorado mountain home features custom queen-over-queen bunks. The bunkroom bath’s one-of-a-kind aspen-log light fixture is just one example of the bathroom’s unique design elements.
The lower level also includes a billiards room with a recessed, back-lit pool-cue hanger and a custom wet bar with antique-bronze mirrored backsplash and a reclaimed trailer-bed, wood-top bar.
A lounge area with a large-screen TV and modern fireplace is the perfect spot to curl up apres-ski at home or a family movie night.
PHOTOGRAPHER Kimberly Gavin Photography
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