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A mountain contemporary home in Colorado with amazing Rocky Mountain views

Stone and reclaimed wood entry facade with tall wood pivot door and flagstone walkway

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MA Studios, together with Steffen Builders West, has beautifully designed this contemporary mountain home situated in the majestic mountains of Grand County, Colorado. With commanding views of the mountain surroundings, this site’s design screamed for glass and more glass.

The home is a one-story minimalist, rich in materials and sophistication. The towering entryway welcomes you in, and the grand, primary rooms offer comfort and incredible views. This family home features a large media room as its secondary gathering space and indoor-outdoor living at its absolute best.

DESIGN DETAILS

ARCHITECT MA Studios
CONSTRUCTION Steffen Builders West

Soaring foyer with floor-to-ceiling windows, wood pivot door, and branch chandelier

Kitchen and Breakfast Nook

Kitchen banquette nook with copper pendant light beside island with globe pendants

Dark gray kitchen with large island, open wood shelving, and globe pendant lights

The kitchen is a study in confident design: dark gray flat-front cabinetry, white quartz countertops, warm brass hardware, and a matte subway tile backsplash come together for a look that is sleek without feeling cold. Open walnut shelving lines the walls in lieu of upper cabinets, keeping the space airy and inviting. Three globe pendant lights hover above a spacious island with seating for four, while a cozy corner banquette, with upholstered leather-look wainscoting and a copper pendant overhead, provides a relaxed counterpoint to the kitchen’s clean lines.

The Great Room: Stone, Steel, and Sky

Double-height living room with stone fireplace, floor-to-ceiling windows, and mountain views

The great room is simply extraordinary. A floor-to-ceiling stacked-stone fireplace anchors the space, rising dramatically against walls of black-framed glass framing pine forests and mountain peaks on all sides. The double-height volume is defined by a wood tongue-and-groove ceiling with exposed dark steel beams, warm above, expansive beyond. Furnishings are collected and considered: gray sofas, a forest green plaid armchair, sheepskin throws, a leather ottoman, and a mosaic stone side table all work together to feel genuinely lived-in rather than staged.

Living room with wood beam ceiling, stone fireplace, and panoramic mountain windows

Dining With a Mountain Backdrop

Dining room with concrete table, gray upholstered chairs, and mountain views

The dining room makes no attempt to compete with the view;  it simply frames it. A sculptural concrete-top table seats eight comfortably beneath a linear crystal-and-steel chandelier that drops from the beamed ceiling. Gray upholstered chairs circle the table with quiet elegance, and a large sliding glass door to one side opens the room directly to the outdoors. A reclaimed wood sideboard along the back wall grounds the space and provides display and storage with an organic touch.

A Bunk Room Worth Bunking In

Kids bunk room with built-in wood bunks, plaid rug, and mountain window view

The kids’ bunk room is one of the home’s most delightful surprises. A beautifully crafted built-in bunk system in warm wood, with stair-step access, integrated shelving, and under-bed drawers, sleeps the whole crew in style. A pair of plush boucle swivel chairs on a plaid area rug beside the window creates a cozy hangout spot, and a colorful bear painting on the wall nods perfectly to the Colorado wilderness just outside.

Owner’s Bedroom Suite

Primary bedroom with corner stone fireplace, window seat, and tufted bench

This serene bedroom features a tufted leather bench at the foot of the bed, a built-in window seat overlooking the pines, and a stacked-stone corner fireplace that brings warmth and intimacy to the room. Light hardwood floors and crisp white walls let the natural materials and landscape do all the talking.

Freestanding soaking tub beneath black-framed windows with marble tile floor

The bathroom is spa-level in its restraint. A freestanding soaking tub sits beneath two black-framed windows, letting in the tree canopy and soft natural light, while a Calacatta marble floor and a sleek dark side table complete the picture. In the shower, classic white subway tile lines every wall from floor to ceiling, with a Calacatta marble floor below and a glass enclosure keeping the look clean and open. Gunmetal fixtures throughout are a refined finishing touch.

Walk-in glass shower with white subway tile walls and marble floor

An Exterior That Belongs to Its Setting

Entry facade at dusk with stone columns, glass surround, and flagstone path

The result is timeless architecture, set naturally within the Colorado landscape. From the outside, Thunder Ridge reads as a confident composition of reclaimed wood siding, hand-laid stacked stone, flat rooflines, and steel-framed windows. Stone chimney towers rise from the roofline, doubling as sculptural elements against the mountain sky. The home’s rear elevation opens to a flagstone patio with teak lounge seating, an effortless indoor-outdoor transition that makes this a true four-season retreat. This family home features a large media room as its secondary gathering space and indoor-outdoor living at its absolute best.

Full exterior view at dusk showing reclaimed wood, stone facade, and flat roofline

What We Love About This Home

This is a home with extraordinary bones, the soaring foyer, the stone fireplace rising to meet the double-height ceiling, the floor-to-ceiling glass that dissolves the boundary between inside and out, and yet it never feels like it’s trying too hard. The material palette of stone, reclaimed wood, and steel is rooted in place, and every room reflects a comfortable and inviting mountain lifestyle. We especially love the bunk room, the kitchen’s balance of dark cabinetry and open wood shelving, and the way the great room beautifully captures the landscape.

Tell Us…

What is your favorite feature of this stunning Colorado mountain home? Let us know in the Comments below!

Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other spectacular home tours we’ve highlighted here on One Kindesign from Colorado: Rustic modern Colorado home with serene views of the Continental Divide and Scandi-mountain home in Colorado has peaceful views of the Continental Divide.

Rear exterior with stone chimneys, outdoor seating patio, and glowing bedroom windows

Primary suite exterior patio at dusk with teak lounge chairs and sliding glass doors

PHOTOGRAPHER Kimberly Gavin

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