This mountain contemporary house has undergone a major overhaul by Soda Mountain Construction & Design, located in the charming ski town of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. The homeowner had purchased this house as their future retirement sanctuary. Originally, the dwelling was constructed as a spec home yet was somewhat plain on the interior.
The overall forms in architecture and layout of the home were what the homeowner invested in. They hired the design-build team to refine the home into what is now their dream. Each room was designed per their requirements. Not a detail was spared throughout the project. This home now lives very luxuriously and the outdoor living areas are just as detailed as the interior.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Soda Mountain Construction & Design INTERIOR DESIGN Duet Design Group HOME BUILDER Soda Mountain Construction & Design LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Tirone Brothers LLC
The homeowner wanted to achieve a higher level of living through a complete remodel of the interior spaces. Mountain contemporary details and finishes can be found in every room of the house.
What We Love: This contemporary mountain house in Colorado provides a relaxed living environment for a retired couple. The dark exterior facade helps to meld this home into its forested backdrop. We are especially loving the dramatic great room with its towering ceilings, stone-clad fireplace, and nature-inspired views through expansive walls of glazing. With four en-suite mountain-themed bedrooms, guests will never wish to leave this mountain sanctuary.
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Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other sensational home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign in the state of Colorado: A Colorado mountain farmhouse is built with beautiful reclaimed materials and A gorgeous rustic-modern cabin inspired by Coloradoโs Rocky Mountains.
Above: The entry of this home features a round table sourced from Four Hands. Encircling the table are ottomans from the Jamie Young Company. Suspended above the table are pendant lights from Troy Lighting. On a wood slat accent wall is a piece of art by Bill Brown, creating a dramatic entry into the main bedroom suite.
Weiland lift and slide doors help to blur the boundaries between indoors and out. The living room is outfitted with armchairs sourced from Lee Industries. One pair features leather while the other pair is custom upholstered in a plaid fabric from Nobilis. A pair of ottomans are from Rooster Socks Furniture & Design, while the coffee table is from Four Hands. The chandelier overhead was sourced from Restoration Hardware.
Above: Connected to the main living area is this covered porch, featuring a comfortable sofa and lounge chairs from Restoration Hardware. The coffee tables and planters were all sourced from Mr. Brown London. The Landscape Double Lounger is by Kettal.
Above: A restaurant-style bar area was created for entertaining. The backsplash tile was sourced from Speartek Tile and Stone. A pair of tables are from Four Hands, while the chairs are from Lee Industries and are custom upholstered in Kravet fabric. The ceiling light fixtures are by Renwil.
Above: In this guest bedroom, the bed is by Palecek and the luxury designer bedding is from Eastern Accents. On the wall above the bed are a collection of custom-framed, vintage hotel logos.
Above: In a guest bedroom, a cozy reading corner features a leather chair by Four Hands while the table is by Lee Industries. Providing a reading light is a floor lamp by Arteriors. On the wall, the artwork was sourced from Wendover Art Group.
Above: In the main bedroom, a Bernhardt armchair is upholstered in Kravet fabric. The floor lamp is by Palecek. On the wall above the fireplace is a commissioned painting by artist Seth Winegar.
Above: On the bathroom wall, a bronze penny tile is from SomerTile. The vanity countertop is Caesarstone quartz, while the cabinetry hardware is by Emtek. The plumbing fixtures are by Kohler.
Above: The vanity chair and the mirrors are by Restoration Hardware, while the wall sconce is from Hudson Valley Lighting. On the floors, the basketweave tile is from Crossville.
PHOTOGRAPHER David Patterson
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