Set among the pines and mountain vistas of Colorado, this home, designed by Robert Chisholm Architects, offers a calm, rooted experience of mountain living. The presence of the Indian Peaks wilderness is felt throughout the property, with each room framing the surrounding landscape in a way that feels intentional and unforced. The house is centered on a courtyard, which becomes a quiet focal point, pulling daylight and fresh air deep into the living spaces. The arrangement of rooms gently separates social and private life, allowing the home to function for both gathering and solitude without ever feeling closed off.
The living areas use glass expanses to draw the horizon inside, keeping the palette quiet and the lines clear. The warmth of walnut floors and the simplicity of solid fir doors ground the interiors, while the sculptural presence of the fireplace adds a sense of permanence. The home feels neither ostentatious nor severe. Instead, it’s a space that allows the rhythms of daily life to unfold naturally, shaped by the views and the changing light.
Designer: Robert Chisholm Architects
In the kitchen, functionality and craftsmanship come together in a way that feels effortless. The deep blue granite of the island is both a surface and a subtle artwork, reflecting daylight and the colors of the mountain sky. Ash cabinetry is built to last, making each opening and closing feel substantial. Appliances are integrated and purposeful, ready for both everyday meals and occasions that call for something more. The butler’s area is tucked away, keeping the main space open, and the flow from kitchen to dining to terrace makes entertaining feel easy and uncontrived.
Outdoor spaces are thoughtfully layered, each one shaped to suit a different mood or activity. The covered ipe deck is a sheltered place to sit with a morning coffee, while the rooftop terraces are open to sun and sky. The layout supports a seamless movement from indoor to outdoor, making it easy to feel part of the landscape at any time of day. Each terrace is ready for future comforts, and the views from every angle reinforce a sense of quiet connection to the land.
Practical details are given the same careful attention as the main living spaces. The garage is heated and spacious, with high ceilings and built-in storage that makes room for hobbies and gear. Dual EV chargers hint at a forward-thinking approach to daily needs, while radiant floors ensure warmth through the winter months. Even the dog wash station is thoughtfully placed, anticipating the realities of mountain living with a sense of quiet humor.
Stepping beyond the home, the edge of the forest is fire-mitigated and opens to a network of private trails. The immediate access to hiking and riding is a reminder that this is a house made for living with the land, not just looking at it. The design perfectly combines utility, comfort, and belonging, creating a home where every space feels both purposeful and at ease in its setting.
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