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Tour a timber-frame Colorado mountain home with stunning rustic details

Colorado mountain home exterior with vertical spruce siding and stone base

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This Colorado mountain home, designed by Plaad Office, is nestled slopeside in the exclusive, ski-in/ski-out Lewis Ranch neighborhood of Copper Mountain. Rather than following the area’s typical “mountain modern” playbook, the architects developed a hybrid of true timber-frame and traditional construction, featuring exposed solid-timber trusses that anchor the living, dining, and kitchen spaces.

The material palette remains deliberately restrained to three elements: a stone lower level, vertical spruce siding, and a bonderized standing-seam roof. Unique milk house light fixtures accent the exterior timber framing and antiqued concrete finish of this 7,155-square-foot, six-bedroom, eight-bathroom home.

As a nod to the Copper Mountain lifestyle and its name, copper fixtures and details can be found throughout this exquisite dwelling. Continue below to view the rest of this incredible home…

DESIGN DETAILS

ARCHITECTURE Plaad Office
BUILDER Pinnacle Mountain Homes
INTERIOR DESIGN Collective Design Group

Timber-frame mountain home exterior in Copper Mountain, Colorado

What We Love About This Home 

This barn-inspired home offers its inhabitants a warm, inviting atmosphere that is both comfortable and stylish for family living and entertaining. Magnificent surroundings enhance the overall appeal of this home, showcased by large windows throughout. We are especially loving the spectacular great room with its soaring ceiling, gorgeous material palette, and welcoming details.

Tell Us: What do you think of the architectural style of this home? Please share with us what details you found most appealing and why in the Comments below!

Note: Have a look at a couple of other amazing home tours that we have featured here on One Kindesign from the state of Colorado: Captivating modern-rustic home in the Colorado mountains and Urban farmhouse exudes a refreshingly chic style in the Rocky Mountains.

Stone and spruce siding detail on Lewis Ranch mountain home

Standing seam metal roofline on Colorado timber-frame home

Exterior of Copper Mountain residence

mountain home exterior

mountain home exterior at dusk

mountain home covered front porch with a fireplace

Covered entry with timber framing and stone accents

Wide-plank oak flooring inside mountain home entry

Above: Behind the metal-clad front door lies rustic, wide-plank oak flooring that spans the entire main level.

A Great Room Built Around Timber and Stone

Great room with exposed timber trusses and soaring ceiling

“We were interested in defining a nuanced balance between modern and traditional while challenging the locally accepted conventions of ‘mountain modern.'” — Plaad Office

Living room sliding glass doors leading to heated patio and ski access

Great room with exposed timber truss detail

Living room with two-story stone fireplace

Above: The dining and kitchen areas merge with a living room that features a two-story stone fireplace and sliding glass doors leading to a heated patio with ski area access.

Dining Room & Kitchen

Dining room with stone wall and wall of windows

Above: Stone follows guests from exterior to interior, before encasing a modern farmhouse wall of windows bordering the dining space. 

Kitchen with live-edge walnut bar and quartz countertops

Above: The kitchen features a live-edge-walnut bar and quartz countertops, providing plenty of entertainment space and mixed-material intrigue.

Rustic dining room seating area

Powder bathroom with rustic stone and wood finishes

Sunroom with timber ceiling details

Staircase with timber and metal railing

Upstairs Bedroom Suites & Library

 Upstairs library and open seating area

Above: The upstairs space includes a full library with an open seating area and three spacious bedrooms, each designed as its own master suite. 

Primary suite bedroom with mountain views

rustic primary bathroom

Bedroom with rustic timber accents

Bedroom with rustic timber accents

Bathroom with rustic stone tile and wood vanity

Rustic guest bedroom with vaulted ceiling

Bunk room bedroom for family guests

Laundry room with custom cabinetry

Lower-Level Entertaining

Home bar and entertainment lounge with wet bar

Above: The lower level is an entertainer’s delight, featuring a custom wet bar, bowling alley, poker table, and home theater with a 14-foot screen and lounge seating for 10.

Exterior Details & Roofline

Timber-frame mountain home exterior in Copper Mountain, Colorado

Patio with heated flooring and mountain views

Colorado mountain home exterior

Colorado mountain home exterior

Colorado mountain home exterior

Aerial view of standing seam metal roof

Lewis Ranch is one of Copper Mountain’s most exclusive enclaves — a gated, ski-in/ski-out community built directly at the base of the Lumberjack chairlift, where homeowners can step out the door and click into their skis. It’s a fitting setting for a home designed to accommodate nearly thirty guests at once, and one that earned the Summit County Builder’s Association’s “Best Overall Home” honor in 2019.

Roof detail showing bonderized standing seam material

PHOTOGRAPHER Vondelinde

FAQ

Where is this home located?
In the Lewis Ranch neighborhood of Copper Mountain, Colorado — a private, ski-in/ski-out community.

What materials define the design?
A restrained palette of stone, vertical spruce siding, and a bonderized standing seam metal roof, paired with exposed timber trusses.

How big is the home?
7,155 square feet, with six bedrooms and eight bathrooms.

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Tatiana
7 days ago

Stunning! I would like to see the floor plan for this house.