Built to feel like a part of the mountains itself, rather than built on them, this residence brings the outside in through dramatic scale and natural materials.
The architecture puts views front and center. Expansive windows frame sweeping scenery views from every angle, while open-beam ceilings and double-height volumes connect the interiors to the surrounding peaks. A central fireplace anchors the main living space, enhanced by a skylight overhead that draws natural light deep into the heart of the home. The kitchen both social and practical, is designed with chef-grade appliances, a generous island for gathering, and backlit shelving that turns collections into display. Double-height ceilings ensure the room remains open and lively, even when filled with people. Outside, the pool and multiple terraces take full advantage of the setting. Whether you’re swimming or lounging by the outdoor fireplace, the mountains are a constant backdrop.