The house takes in views of the slopes at Breckenridge Ski Resort.
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This architectural house in Breckenridge, Colorado, is a standout with distinctive metal truss development and metalwork accents. A pivoting entrance door and customized cold-poured metal partitions set the dwelling’s design additional aside within the resort city.
Outshining the mountain modern itself, nonetheless, is the situation. “Second to none,” says itemizing agent David Levinson of Slifer Smith & Frampton Actual Property. “Subsequent to a nationwide forest easement with a trailhead throughout the road.”
Decks off the again of the mountain modern broaden the residing house outdoor.
The house’s web site offers entry to lots of of miles of climbing trails on which to discover pristine forests. Downtown Breckenridge is a three-block stroll away.
Views from the three-level home at 201 South Pine Road take within the surrounding mountains, ski slopes and previous Victorian part. The colourful late 1800s buildings preserved within the Breckenridge Historic District are full of quaint outlets, locations to eat and galleries.
Metal trusses and ceiling beams carry all through the good room.
The pine-sheltered dwelling now on the market is the work of Allen-Guerra Structure.
“The metal trusses present an aesthetic that carries all through the home,” Levinson says. They’re topped by vaulted ceilings that outline the open-plan residing space. One other truss is in the primary flooring main bed room.
A metalwork accent wall surrounds the fireside.
A collapsible glass wall folds away to attach the good room to a deck with southwest publicity. A customized steel wall surrounds the glossy hearth throughout from the middle island kitchen.
One flooring down, a glass-enclosed wine wall and moist bar outfit the household room, which encompasses a wall of the identical metalwork. The below-grade stage additionally has three ensuite bedrooms.
A middle island with bar seating sections off the kitchen.
There are a complete of 5 bedrooms, 5 full bogs and two powder rooms inside the 4,011 sq. ft of interiors.
This consists of the highest flooring, which Levinson describes as “a lock-off ADU” (accent dwelling unit), that can be utilized because the fifth bed room or an workplace. Accessed by an exterior metal staircase, the studio-like house has its personal kitchen, washer/dryer and deck. “The perfect views in the entire home are from the deck,” he says.
A customized steel wall creates a backdrop for wine storage and a moist bar downstairs
Levinson describes the high-end neighborhood as “a legacy subdivision, one of many few that face westerly—extraordinarily quiet with a high-end aesthetic.”
Most patrons within the space hail from Colorado, Texas or Florida, he says, with the majority of the market motion within the $2 million-to-$3 million vary. “There’s not a lot out there at this worth level and high quality,” Levinson says of the US $5.1 million itemizing. “It’s both a main residence or an exceptional secondary house.”
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