Colorado mountain home in perfect harmony with nature: Feng Shui Home

Photo: Lisa Romerein

This impressive contemporary mountain home was designed for a family of five by Rowland+Broughton Architecture and isĀ nestled on a single-acre, cliffside property in Aspen, Colorado.

PHOTOGRAPHER Joshua McHugh

Boasting sweeping mountain and valley vistas, this five-bedroom, 8,250 square-foot family homeĀ embraces the concept of Bagua, an organizing element of Feng Shui that helps determine spatial relationships and encourages energy, balance, and flow.

Throughout the home, interior design focuses on combining soft textural finishes, natural materials, well-scaled furnishings, and curated artwork.

PHOTOGRAPHER Joshua McHugh

PHOTOGRAPHER Joshua McHugh

The exterior courtyard is used as a gathering spot near the entryway. The flooring is weathered flagstone.

PHOTOGRAPHER Joshua McHugh

The oversized pivoting front door features a hand-carved ergonomic disc as the handle, while the wood siding is crafted from mahogany with a pigmented stain.

PHOTOGRAPHER Joshua McHugh

Inside, flow transitions from double-height spaces, including an open living and dining great room, to more intimate spaces accessed through light-filled corridors.

PHOTOGRAPHER Joshua McHugh

Suspended over the dining table is a Nepenthes chandelier by Christopher Boots.

PHOTOGRAPHER Joshua McHugh

Custom hot yoga and exercise rooms adjoin the space, which opens directly to a 75-foot-long, all-season lap pool.

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PHOTOGRAPHER Joshua McHugh