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Tour this incredibly stunning mountain house in Steamboat Springs

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Kelly & Stone Architects in collaboration with Shively Construction have designed this extraordinary mountain house in the Barn Village development in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The residence features an abundance of structural timber and blackened hot-rolled steel accents.

The sprawling property is painted with light and filled with natural stone to shape the property into a luxurious home for you to enjoy. A spiral staircase connects the main floor bedroom suite and landscaped rock garden down to a stainless-steel spa on the lower level. Other highlights include two outdoor fire features and a meticulously detailed theatre room and bar.

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This mountain residence makes great use of sunken lighting, strong lines, and a variety of elegant but grounded materials that round out the home’s design. The architects focused on creating a modern but comfortable vibe throughout the house with their use of patterns, textures, and warm wooden tones. 

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Months after completing this mountain home, the homeowners catch themselves remarking on how much they love the design and enjoy living in the space. The architect’s technical ability, aesthetic sensibility, willingness to collaborate, timely responses to questions, pragmatic solutions to problems, and unflappable attitudes were demonstrated time and again during the design and build process.

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Months after completing this mountain home, the homeowners catch themselves remarking on how much they love the design and enjoy living in the space. The architect’s technical ability, aesthetic sensibility, willingness to collaborate, timely responses to questions, pragmatic solutions to problems, and unflappable attitudes were demonstrated time and again during the design and build process.

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The architects put together a team of talented trades to plan lighting, landscape/hardscape, and integrated home systems. As the homeowners settle into our beautiful mountain house, they are grateful for the talent and hard work of the project team.

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What We Love: This mountain house in Steamboat Springs offers a modern rustic palette of materials that are warm and inviting. Luxury details can be found throughout this dwelling providing the owners with an oasis in the mountains. We are especially loving the backyard landscape and how the home steps down the hillside. A firepit and hot tub along with lounging spaces are perfect for entertaining family and friends.

Tell Us: What elements in the design of this home do you like best and what would you change if this were your own home? Let us know in the Comments below!

Note: Check out a couple of other amazing home tours that we have highlighted here on One Kindesign in the state of Colorado: A gorgeous rustic-modern cabin inspired by Colorado’s Rocky Mountains and Weathering steel mountain retreat perched hillside in Colorado Rockies.

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Above: Bringing wood into your interior can bring many emotions with it. From the finish of the wood to the tree it comes from, you can provide warmth, texture, class, and structure to whichever space you decide to place it in.

 

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PHOTOGRAPHER Tim Stone

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Jaclyn
1 year ago

Gorgeous home, especially the stone. Do you know where it was sourced and what it’s called?