With unobstructed views of the Gore Range, the home was designed to stay connected to the landscape at every turn. Floor-to-ceiling walnut lift-and-slide doors on either side of the living room dissolve the boundary between inside and out.
The exterior is a custom blend of Oklahoma sandstone veneer, copper wall panels, and standing seam roofing. A copper and stone water feature marks the entry. A gunite spa anchors the rear of the home alongside two outdoor grilling areas.
Inside, flush walnut trim, doors, stair treads, and cabinetry carry a consistent material language through every level, tied together by an ornamental iron stair railing. New Mexico buff flagstone runs continuously from interior to exterior. Walls finished in plaster are detailed with Trufig flush keypads and receptacles, clean and uninterrupted throughout.