Cripple Creek
Tucked into the rugged landscape of the Rockies, this home was designed for someone who wanted more than just a weekend getaway—he wanted a place that felt like part of the land itself. The goal was simple: expansive views, natural materials, and a layout that felt as open and free as the mountains around it.
Large windows frame the sweeping terrain, pulling the outdoors in. Timber accents and warm finishes give the home an unmistakable mountain character without feeling heavy. Every inch of the space is intentionally crafted to balance comfort with that deep connection to nature.
While it has all the hallmarks of a classic Colorado retreat, this home is anything but cookie-cutter. The design was shaped around how the owner truly planned to use it—spaces for gathering, quiet corners for unwinding, and a deck that practically demands long evenings spent outside.
Positioned to take in both sunrise and sunset, it’s the kind of place where morning coffee turns into an entire afternoon outside. The result is a home that doesn’t just sit in the landscape but truly belongs to it.