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26 THE BEST STAIRCASES Think a staircase should do more than just get you up
and down? Weve found a few examples that step it up a bit.
30 THE BEST LIVING SPACES Who says high-country living has to look a certain
way? As this selection of gathering spaces proves, theres more than one way to
give your mountain home a strong sense of place.
82 THE BEST PRIVATE SPACES Theres no need to check into a hotel to stay in the
perfect bedroom suite. Follow our experts advice for creating a space that lives
welland looks great doing itand all youll need to do is go home.
98 THE BEST KITCHENS When it comes to the kitchen, design cant just be
concerned with looking goodit has to work hard. Our favorite spaces do it all
with a happy marriage of unique looks and smart functionality.
144 WHAT WE LOVE What designs are we still talking about? Mountain Livings
editorial team remembers a few of our favorite images from issues past.
ON THE COVER
A soaring wall of windows frames spectacular views of a sheltered glade in the
Rockies. Turn to page 34 for more. Photography by Tim Murphy/Foto Imagery
T his month, we have a little gift for you. Its a special annual
edition of Mountain Living designed not just to last a month or
two, but the entire year. Were calling it The Best of Mountain
Living. To create it, we combed through piles of back issues,
picking out the very best spaces weve featured over the years.
But we didnt just want to fill this issue with pretty pictures and
leave it at that. So we added lots of practical design advice to
every pagethe decorating tips, tricks and secrets we all wish
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GET YOU UP AND DOWN?
WEVE FOUND A FEW
EXAMPLES THAT STEP IT UP A BIT
THE BEST
Staircases
1. ELABORATE Every iron aspen leaf that ornaments this
staircase was individually handcrafted for the homeowner
by a skilled young Mexican artisan. VAg, Inc.,
vagarchitects.com. MARCH/APRIL 2009
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THE BEST Living Spaces
WHO SAYS HIGH-COUNTRY LIVING HAS TO LOOK A CERTAIN WAY?
AS THIS SELECTION OF GATHERING SPACES PROVES, THERES MORE THAN
ONE WAY TO GIVE YOUR MOUNTAIN HOME A STRONG SENSE OF PLACE
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PATIO, LEFT PHOTO BY GIBEON PHOTOGRAPHY | TERRACE, RIGHT PHOTO BY THOMAS McCONNELL; EXCERPTED TEXT BY ELISABETH A. SULLIVAN
LET THE OUTSIDE IN The space you see above wasnt always so stunning. This penthouse
living room that now opens to a rooftop terrace with 360-degree mountain views was once a dark and
dingy little hot tub room with just one window. Architect Lynn Taylor Lohr completely reimagined the space,
then opened it up to the great outdoors with pairs of gracious bronze Hopes doors. Architecture by L.
Taylor Lohr Architect, ltlohrarchitect.com. Interior design by KLM Interiors, klminteriors.com. MAY/JUNE 2010
BLUR THE BOUNDARIES High-country homes can have some pretty spectacular surroundings, so
its no wonder we work so hard to capture them. At this mountain home, architect Jack Snow
made the transition from indoor living room to open-air patio with a series of retractable win-
dows. Just inside is an intimate seating area; outside, but still under cover (and heated by radi-
ant heaters) is a dining table and outdoor kitchen. The key to uniting the two spaces is a
consistent palette of materials. Here, stone walls and flagstone floors create continuity, easing
the transition from inside to out. Architecture by RKD Architects, rkdarch.com. AUGUST 2009
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PLAY WITH COLOR For a design that has a strong sense of
placebut with an edgeconsider color. The use of hand-peeled
logs, distressed flooring and native stone firmly root this Montana
home to the surrounding landscape, but the usual expectations end
there. The deep espresso stain of the log beams, flooring and win-
dow frames immediately gives the home a contemporary edge. The
dark stain of the logs and wood bridges the gap between rustic and
modern and serves as a counterpoint to the contemporary furnish-
ings, says builder Len Ford. To keep the look from feeling too crisp,
the homeowner added expressive pops of color in fun and unex-
pected places, like this bold floral-print rug. Construction by Ford
Construction, fordconstructioncorp.com. JANUARY 2009
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KEEP IT CLEAN Rustic materials can feel heavy and oppressive at times, but this
room (below) beautifully demonstrates their lighter side. There are massive Douglas fir
timbers, hand-scraped wide-plank walnut floors, reclaimed barnwood ceilings and
walls of hand-chipped cantera stoneand yet the overall effect is light, bright and
GET Ready for a more airy. Howd they do that? It starts with natural light; here, it streams in from a soaring
THE contemporary take on wall of windows with a graphic grid of panes in a fresh orange hue. Furnishings, like
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Less is definitely more when it comes to contemporary design.
Have fewer design elements, but make each one stronger.
architect Hans Berglund
LIVING ROOM, OPPOSITE PHOTO BY TIM MURPHY/FOTO IMAGERY | LIVING ROOM, RIGHT PHOTO BY RIC STOVALL; EXCERPTED TEXT BY NORMAN KOLPAS
GO NATURAL Using natural woods and stones in a clean, contemporary way effectively expresses a more modern
mountain look, says this homes interior designer, Yvonne Jacobs. Many people react negatively to modern architecture
because stark white surfaces feel cold and uninviting, adds architect Hans Berglund, but using very warm, natural materials
will warm up the design. Creating a contrast with this rooms stone, steel and wood surfaces is spare but inviting seating up-
holstered in neutral, well-wearing fabrics like cozy chenilles, velvets and woolsa refreshing alternative to the overstuffed sofas
and armchairs covered in plaids or tribal patterns that often inhabit mountain designs. Architecture by Berglund Architects,
berglundarchitects.com. Interior design by Slifer Designs, sliferdesigns.com. JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2010
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Make your home personal and not themed. Its important to
bring a little bit of where youre from to the mountains.
interior designer Kath Costanti
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. MASTER THE MIX Crystal, leather, wood, glass, gold leaf, faux bois. It sounds like a
lot for one room to handle, but contrast, says interior designer Kath Costanti, was a key concept for this
home. This dining room showcases the designers skillful juxtaposition of rugged and contemporary styles:
the clean lines of a coffered ceiling over a native stone floor; the pear-drop crystals of Ochres Drizzle chan-
delier illuminating red leather chairs by Hickory Chair; and glam gold-leafed, faux bois armchairs by Ironies
upholstered in a brilliant peacock-blue fabric. Architecture by Locati Architects, locatiarchitects.com.
Interior design by Harker Design, harkerdesign.com. JANUARY 2009
2. EDIT YOURSELF For a space thats at once subtle and sophisticated, dont overdo the details.
Here, interior designer Donna Guerra and colleague Katherine Taylor started with a subdued palette of
colors and finishes: rich walnut floors, a modern mahogany trestle table and a golden jacquard Jim Thomp-
son upholstery fabric. Next, we had the homeowners classic X-back chairs refinished with a dark ebony
stain for an updated look, Guerra says. To add a more stately presence in the tall room, she added two
A. Rudin high-back captain chairs. A simple bronze-and-glass Hammerton chandelier seems to float in
midair, while one well-chosen accessory, a pair of silver branch candlesticks from Roost, shines in its spot-
light. Architecture by Galambos Architects, galambosarchitects.net. Interior design by DG&A Interiors,
dgainteriors.com. NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2009
4. MAKE SMALL SEEM SPACIOUS To add depth and a sense of spaciousness to tight quar-
ters like this dining room, architect Brett Nave suggests combining medium to dark floors with bright walls
and subtle ceilings. Here, Nave and architect Lori Ryker chose variegated fir plankswith a natural patina
from years of use as pickle vatsfor the floors and ceilings. For more impact, they placed artwork unusu-
ally high to defy expectations, chose light fixtures that add dimension to the cavernous ceilings, and gave
the modern seating ensemble a pop of lime green. Architecture by studio.bna, studio-bna.com and
studioryker, studioryker.com. OCTOBER 2008
GREAT IDEA Dont be afraid to mix up the seating at your dining table. Three of the dining rooms pictured here
illustrate one technique: Choose a different chair to take the place of honor at the head of the tableand let it
stand out a bit with a dramatic shape or grander scale. To unite a disparate grouping of chairs, upholster
each one in the same fabric. Or, to amplify the contrast, choose a different fabric to introduce a fresh new hue.
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THE BEST COLOR ADVICE:
Just trust your gut, says Jackson Hole-
based interior designer Jennifer Visosky. I
think that most people really do have an eye
for color, but they get into trouble when they
start second-guessing themselves. Start with
accents rather than walls and pieces of fur-
niture, then work with colors that speak to
you. Youll be spending a lot of time in the
space, so they should make you feel good
and look good on you.
GREAT IDEA For interiors, white is a great
accent color, says interior designer Lisa
Kanning of Colorado-based Worth Interiors
(worthinteriors.com). The contrast of a
gleaming white vessel surrounded by a
warm field of fabrics and furnishings can be
very eye-catching, yet not overpowering.
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GO FOR THE WOW FACTOR This homes architecture is undeniably rustic, featuring reclaimed Dou-
glas fir timbers and Montana moss rock. But its interiors offer an unexpected twist with a Technicolor palette,
extraordinary fabrics and exotic skins. Interior designer Kath Costantis unabashed mix of texture and color is the key
to this rooms wow factor. A dramatic rug by Patterson, Flynn & Martin sets the stage for an eclectic array of fur-
nishings, including club chairs upholstered in acid-washed hides and shearling sheep hides from Old Hickory Tannery,
a massive log table, and polka-dotted game chairs upholstered in Velours Kimono velvet by Nobilis. Architecture
by Locati Architects, locatiarchitects.com. Interior design by Harker Design, harkerdesign.com. JANUARY 2009
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ADD AN ACCENT A red front door is an immedi-
ate clue to this homes accent hue. Its just one of several ar-
chitectural elements that echo the reds found in the owners
collection of Native American artand on nearby shed barns.
To choose an accent hue thats right for you, start by taking a
look around your home. Is there a color thats repeated in your
artwork or accessories? If nothing stands out, consider your
surroundings. Perhaps the fresh green of new aspen leaves, the
purply-blue of distant mountaintops or the golden-brown of a
local stone will inspire you. Architecture by CCY Architects,
ccyarchitects.com. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2009
LIVING ROOM, OPPOSITE PHOTO BY ROGER WADE; EXCERPTED TEXT BY THEA MARX
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THE BEST Private Spaces
THERES NO NEED TO CHECK INTO A HOTEL TO STAY IN THE PERFECT BEDROOM
SUITE. FOLLOW OUR EXPERTS ADVICE FOR CREATING A SPACE THAT LIVES
WELLAND LOOKS GREAT DOING ITAND ALL YOULL NEED TO DO IS GO HOME
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MIX OLD WITH NEW To add warmth to a space that was formerly a meat cooler, in-
terior designer Susie Hoffmann played with texture and a mix of soothing hues. The century-old
buildings original wooden walls were left untouched and are accented by Osborne & Little metal-
lic floral wallpaper and sleek, metal Noguchi lamps. A simple bed from Room & Board and clean-
lined dresser enhance the rooms Asian sensibility. Architecture by High Plains Architects,
highplainsarchitects.com. Interior design by Envi Design, envidesign.com. MARCH/APRIL 2010
GREAT IDEA For an instant dose of color and pattern, just add wallpaper. If a
strong pattern strikes your fancy, choose a soft colorway to make it more liv-
able for the bedroom. And if you use a pattern on the walls, keep everything
else in the room simple and straightforward. Here, the designer did just that,
bringing just a bit of pattern down onto the bed to tie everything together.
BEDROOM PHOTO BY AUDREY HALL; EXCERPTED TEXT BY ELISABETH A. SULLIVAN | BATHROOM PHOTO BY DAVID O. MARLOW; EXCERPTED TEXT BY NANCY RICHMAN MILLIGAN
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BEDROOM, BOTTOM PHOTO BY AUDREY HALL; EXCERPTED TEXT BY NORMAN KOLPAS | BEDROOM, TOP PHOTO BY JAMES RAY SPAHN; EXCERPTED TEXT BY SALLY STICH | BATHROOM, RIGHT PHOTO BY TIM MURPHY/FOTO IMAGERY
RUSTIC
DONE RIGHT
Dont do the expected! Some of the
best rustic designs reinterpretor
even challengethe stereotypical
mountain-dwelling vernacular.
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GET DRAMATIC To add drama to a space, start by
creating a strong focal point. In the bath, a freestanding bathtub
positioned front and center will do just that. Pair it with a pedestal-
style tub filler and youve elevated a once-boring plumbing fixture
GET THE LOOK
to a striking work of art. The symmetry of this space adds to its
The freestanding Axor
impact. Its enhanced by art niches on each side of the steam Starck X Tub Filler with hand-
shower and a granite-and-limestone floor laid in a simple grid-like shower mounts on the floor,
pattern. Architecture by VAg, Inc., vagarchitects.com. Interior which means you can place that
design by Worth Interiors, worthinteriors.com. MARCH/APRIL 2009 vessel tub anywhere you choose, not just
against the wall. $2,338; hansgrohe-usa.com
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BLEND ROUGH WITH LUXE A design thats at once rustic and sophisticated is tricky to pull off, but when done well, the
results are spectacular. In our 2009 Home of the Year (opposite), architect Larry Pearson and interior designer Charles de Lisle got it right by
mixing rugged touches with more refined elements. His-and-hers vanity walls with herringbone-patterned wood paneling, dual sinks fashioned from
two-century-old Italian terracotta planters, and log doorway frames that seem fashioned from still-living trees are matched with tangerine-striped
draperies, an oil painting, a turned-leg table and a lacy little chair that lightens the mood set by the heavy log details. Architecture by Pearson
Design Group, pearsondesigngroup.com. Interior design by The Charles de Lisle Workshop, cdlworkshop.com. SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2009
GREAT IDEA Sure, the bath is a hardworking space, but must it look so utilitarian? Here, interior designer Charles de Lisle demonstrates how
to break a few of the rules. He starts by replacing the door with a simple drapery, swept back to create a sense of drama, as if the room beyond
is a stage. Inside, a traditional table and delicate chair create an unexpected focal point that invites you to come in and stay awhile. You wont
find fuzzy bath mats here. Instead de Lisle chose a vintage rug to add an air of elegance to the space.
BEDROOM, LEFT PHOTO BY MATT WINQUIST | BATHROOM, OPPOSITE PHOTO BY AUDREY HALL; EXCERPTED TEXT BY NORMAN KOLPAS
PUT WALLS TO WORK Big rooms and high ceilings mean big walls. Rather than letting those vast expanses go to waste, make
sure your walls serve a purpose other than merely dividing space. Use them for storage or to display your collections, or let them serve as space-
defining sculptural elements, as they do in this home (above) designed by architect Joe Herzog. Here, thick masses of blue stone float through-
out the residence, loosely delineating traditional spaces like the master bedroom. The stones natural color variations add visual texture and a
soothing hue that softens the rooms crisp lines. Architecture by Merz Project, merzproject.com. JULY 2009
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WHATS YOUR COLOR?
How much color is right for you? Whether you love the freshness of white, the warmth of neutrals or the
energy of an intense hue, its important to choose a palette that can evolve with your changing tastes
because yes, they will inevitably change.
BOLD & BRIGHT If youre like artist George Carlson, the owner of the lakeside cottage pictured above,
then you arent afraid of a little color. Here, he used a pure white on the rooms walls and ceiling to cre-
ate a clean crisp canvas. Painting the floors a robins-egg-blue was a bold move, but otherwise, Carl-
son added color in a way that gives him flexibility in the future. Should he tire of red, all it will take is a
swap of the bedding to create an entirely new look.
NATURAL & NEUTRAL Browns can be boring, but not if you know how to master the mix. In this bath-
room (opposite), architect John Galambos let nature dictate the color scheme: a combination of fir pan-
eling, slabs of naturally quarried stone, metal and granite. The best thing about this unique blend of GET THE LOOK Fine Indian cotton
materials is that it has a pure, natural beauty that makes it feel like it belongs to the West, he says. voile is filled with natural cotton batting,
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GET WHITE RIGHT Few colors can create a strong foundation for a space quite
like white. This charming bedrooms white walls, ceiling and draperies allow every furnishing, acces-
sory and accent color to really pop. The robins-egg-blue floors complement the Royal Copenhagen
dishes on the plate rail above, and a flood of north light from the windows and skylight accents the
rich natural sheen of pine wardrobes from England and Ireland. By painting the Eastlake bed frame
white, the homeowners allowed their bold red-and-white quilt to take center stage. MAY/JUNE 2008
BEDROOM, LEFT PHOTO BY GORDON GREGORY | BATHROOM, RIGHT PHOTO BY AUDREY HALL; EXCERPTED TEXT BY TARA N. WILFONG
TRICK THE EYE This spa-like bathroom appears to have ultra-high ceilingsbut its really an illusion.
To create a sense of depth, architect John Galambos paneled the rooms walls and ceiling with clear vertical-
grain fir paneling in a variety of widths. Foregoing traditional crown molding and baseboards, he instead anchored
the panels with one-inch recessed bands of black metal that give the illusion that the walls are floating. To add
to the effect, he meticulously paneled the doors to perfectly match the walls. Thanks to hidden Rixon hinges,
when the doors are closed its unclear where the walls end and the doors begin. Architecture by Galambos
Architects, galambosarchitects.net. Interior design by Janice McCubbin Interiors, janicemccubbin.com. JULY 2009
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What keeps this neutral
space interesting?
A deft mix of understated
patterns and textures.
Theres a geometric print,
a floral, a check, leather
and lush cashmere.
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MAKE MODERN SOFT Too often, modern spaces feel cold and stark. But this kitchen has a warm glow
and distinct softness that make minimal more livable. Hows it accomplished? The warm palette of the
cabinetry and wood floor is contrasted by metallic elements, says architect John Galambos, referring to the
clean-lined metallic porcelain backsplash tiles and range hood made of plated steel that lend that distinct
modern look. To soften the effect, interior designer Donna Guerra added honed granite countertops (we
didnt want something highly polished, she says) and leather chairs. Architecture by Galambos Architects,
galambosarchitects.net. Interior design by DG&A Interiors, dgainteriors.com. NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2009
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When a design responds to real issues, from the climate to the way
people live, that makes it timelessand also very modern.
architect Teresa Rosano
KITCHEN, LEFT PHOTO BY GORDON GREGORY; EXCERPTED TEXT BY HALEY CARPINELLI | KITCHEN, RIGHT PHOTO BY BILL TIMMERMAN
EMBRACE OLD AGE This cozy guest cabin (above) has a rich history: Its actually an
adaptation of materials reclaimed from a historic structure. Rather than plop a stainless-steel
refrigerator and contemporary furnishings into its rustic kitchen, interior designer Michelle Varda
embraced the cabins age. An antique dining table and old-fashioned appliances feel at home
with the rooms native fir beams and brambled wood railing. A primitive open shelf (built in lieu
of more contemporary stacks of cabinetry) makes the most of the compact spaceand the
shelves exposed contents only add to the appeal. Architecture by Faure Halvorsen Architects,
faurehalvorsen.com. Interior design by Varda Interiors, vardainteriors.com. JANUARY 2007
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KEEP THE LOOK LOCAL Though the lines of this sleek
kitchen (the hub of the living area in a hillside dwelling west of Tucson) are
boldly contemporary, the materials nod to the traditional palette of the desert
region. Native mesquite wood on the island plays off of pale birch wood
cabinets for a color palette that is warm and light, like the homes surround-
ings. Architecture by Ibarra Rosano Design Architects, ibarrarosano.com.
MAY/JUNE 2010
GREAT IDEA Reinvent the typical rectangular island form. This fresh take,
with a boat-shaped counter that reflects the angle of the hillside, says ar-
chitect Teresa Rosano, provides a gentle break from all of the right angles.
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USE COLOR FOR CONTINUITY
Choose one or two accent colors that youll use from room to room.
Here, shades of red appear in upholstery, on alcove walls and cabinetry,
and in a few well-chosen accessories. Warm, creamy tones also make
an appearance in each room, making the two spaces kindred.
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announce that all of the monies generated by this years tour will benet
Peace House, a community organization devoted to breaking the cycle
of domestic violence in families in Summit and Wasatch Counties.
Domestic violence touches every segment of our society and has no
economic or geographic borders; even Park City, the Snyderville Basin
neighborhoods and Heber City have been affected. We are so grateful
to have a resource like Peace House working for a positive change in
our community.
As the funding vehicle for the Park City Luxury Home Tour, the Park
QIPUPHSBQIZ!CZ City Board of REALTORS Philanthropic Foundation would like to
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Sandra Vogt community. The time and energy expended by this dedicated team is
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Patti Stires efforts. This year has been challenging for many and so we applaud all of
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Kate Riggs, Kathleen Rutherford,
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Ginny Schulman, Elisa Soulier, Bonita
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The home was built using hypoallergenic clean-build methods, including the use of recirculating pumps to
remove toxins, dust and debris from the air. The master suite is a retreat unto itself, with a sitting area, carved
stone sinks and a hand-carved limestone replace. Walls of custom wood bookshelves and a replace adorned
with two hand-carved French gargoyles set the scene in the nearby home ofce.
An indoor spa with a waterfall accent and adjacent sauna make for extra comfort after a long day on the
slopes. Designed to serve as Ski Central, the home offers ski-in, ski-out access via a heated path to the
slopes. A ski locker room has customized equipment storage spaces and boot dryers. Part of the propertys
signicant acreage is used as horse property, and allows for the future construction of guest homes.
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The homes lower level is nished with a reclaimed oak oor; tile in the ski-prep/mud room is antique
terracotta, reclaimed from the ceiling of a 19th-century Italian church. Other tile in the home also dates
from the 1800s, when it covered the streets of Paris. Adding to the rustic patina is a farmhouse dining
room table built in Ireland in 1830 and handmade concrete trough sinks. Stone from the surrounding
countryside was used both inside and outside the home, and fallen trees from the property found new life
in the front yard water feature. A family room, wine cellar and custom-carved mantel all add to the ambience,
while the guest master suite and separate guest house ensure that visitors enjoy luxurious privacy.
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boulders that enhance its courtyard to the arched sky bridge that separates the main and master quarters, no detail
has been overlooked. A spiral copper staircase crafted from materials reclaimed from a historic California hotel leads
to the master suite, a private enclave appointed with the nest luxuries. The nearby bath invites comparison to a
world-class spa, with granite and Italian travertine, a steam shower and more. The lower level features something for
everyone in the family, including a billiards table, large wine cellar and state-of-the-art home theater. No mountainside
home would be complete without a ski-prep room; this one includes boot dryers, laundry units and a steam room with
sauna. The guest quarters offer all the opulence and style of the main house. Visitors can luxuriate in one of several
guest suites and enjoy the view from an expansive deck. Other treats include a gourmet kitchen with granite
countertops, two-story Oklahoma stone replace and handmade Italian duvets on the beds.
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With the feel of a private resort, the home serves up creature comforts year-round. A gourmet kitchen with
adjacent butlers pantry serves as the heart of the home. Indoor and outdoor dining rooms create a variety of
dining options, no matter the weather. Ski-in, ski-out access means that outdoor recreation is only steps away,
while a ski-prep room equipped with a spa, rock waterfall, replace and sauna make for a cozy end to a day on
the mountain. Eight replaces warm the home, while four wet bars, a home theater, and a family/game room
with pool table, television and a full kitchen add to the fun. The guest suite provides a full complement of
amenities for visitors, with a kitchenette, family room, home ofce and poker room.
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A full-service interior design rm, specializing in turnkey projects. Harmonious spaces, intriguing
designs, and ultimate comfort require the integration of all aspects of your interior living space;
partnering with Paula Berg Design Associates, from the rst meeting with the architect, will ensure
architectural details, nishes and furnishings all work to achieve your vision. Live in Art.
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The propertys expansive acreage ensures complete privacy, while the homes amenities provide luxury
and relaxation. Sited to take advantage of spectacular mountain views, the home features reclaimed
hickory oors and antiques collected from around the world. Its lled with custom features, from the
hand-painted wormed beechwood cabinetry in the kitchen to a French country butcher-block table in
one of the bathrooms. Another entire bathroom was designed around an antique water pump. The
living rooms wood mantel is a single massive log, shot through with burls. Its a found piece that the
owners fell in love with. With a ski-prep room complete with lockers and heated oors, and a billiards
room with a mining theme, this home was built to entertain family and friends.
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