The main driveway winds for a half mile past the caretaker’s home and hay barn through meadows and past a small pond to the main 7,500 square foot home settled in a forest clearing. The home was designed by one of the premier Denver architecture firms, OZ Architecture (known for noted Denver, National Park, and global projects) and expertly constructed by Shaw Construction. The architecture instills a sense of warmth while also a grand representation of an Adirondack lodge. Colorado river rock forms the base of the foundation while the rest of the home incorporates lodge pole pine and wrought iron fixtures. Each room in the house is filled with natural light, lofty ceilings, and fireplaces. The center piece of this grand home is the two story great room with elevated ceilings, giant bay windows, and extensive art collection. Adjoining this is a towering spiral stair case made of Colorado river rock, split log steps, and railings made of hand-doweled logs. Meals are prepared in a large functional kitchen with Zimbabwe granite counter tops, terra cotta floors, distressed custom cabinetry and Viking appliances. The kitchen isn’t the only part of the house aimed at entertaining, the entire home has been designed with the intention of hosting numerous guests. The master suite is on the top floor along with a sizable office that overlooks the great room. The basement contains three other bedrooms and two baths including a bunk room. There is also a guest house with completed kitchen bathroom and bedroom next to the main lodge.
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