This design-build company Artisan Builders has created this Rocky Mountain home with an impressive timber frame construction, located off of Last Dollar Road near Telluride, Colorado. The simple form of this timber frame was constructed hand-hewn beams of reclaimed elm and ash.
The interior mountain modern design includes a 28 foot cantilevered steel I-beam held in place with a 1-inch steel rod hanging from the roof structure that supports a 350 square foot loft. The loft cantilevered above the kitchen and dining areas helps to make these spaces feel cozy, while the living area is open to the custom timber frame above.
Above: The front porch features hand-hewn posts with a custom metal bracket.
Above: A close-up detail of the porch post shows how hand-hewn elm transitions to a custom metal bracket welded to a 3″ steel cap. A unique modern rustic solution to grouted stone caps joined with grout that often fails over time.
What We Love: This Rocky Mountain home boasts impressive design elements throughout from the hand-hewn beams to the soaring ceilings and upper loft. A beautiful backdrop of rugged mountains creates a feeling of intimacy for this warm and inviting abode. Interior spaces are designed to be open and airy with views maximized towards the glorious Colorado Rockies. We are especially loving the living room with its soaring ceilings, large windows, floor-to-ceiling fireplace and cozy atmopshere.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other amazing home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Colorado: Cozy A-Frame cabin in the woods breathes new life in Steamboat Springs and Tour a Midwestern barn-inspired home with gorgeous rustic details.
There is an impressive amount of reclaimed wood throughout the entire home that is accented with many steel details, stone, and glass. This dwelling was designed to maximize the incredible views of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
Above: A hanging loft system features a 28′ I beam that cantilevers over the open kitchen/dining space. The 350 square foot loft above is hanging from the 1″ steel rod that extends up through the reclaimed hand-hewn truss. The layers and shadow lines of steel and wood are an extraordinary piece of architecture.
Above: The primary bedroom has light-colored plaster and accents of century-old wood. Wide plank white pine floor with a custom patina from Artisan Builders.
Above: A reclaimed wood wall behind the bed brings warmth to the primary suite, which is repeated on a sliding barn door that leads to a cozy office space.
Above: The home office features a metal edge on an oversized barn door with reclaimed wood. Wood and steel shelf system.
Above: The primary bathroom features a modern and rustic mix.
Above: Repurposed metal stair railing, old drill rod.
Above: A custom-made vanity for the powder room was built on-site.
Above: Folding windows in the sunroom brings the outside in.
Above: A close-up of the sunroom wall shows weathered barn wood and metal trim details around windows and doors.
Above: Sliding barn door with metal trim around the edges. The wood is weathered gray barn wood.
Photos: Courtesy of Artisan Builders
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