QUINTESSENTIAL MOUNTAIN HOME

  • The living volume includes a tuckunder garage. The bedroom volume features a main floor master with two bedrooms and a loft on the second floor. The vertical circulation volume was dubbed “the mine shaft” and includes the kitchen with a breakfast nook with a canted window wall, plus a top floor sitting nook with 360-degree views. Completed in 2005, this is a good example of Ewers Architecture’s earlier work as we learned successful strategies for sustainable homes.

    Location: Tabernash, Colorado

    Sustainability: passive solar design, reclaimed wood siding

    Credits: contractor: Mountain Top Builders

    Year Completed: 2005

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