A modern two-story wooden house with large windows is nestled in snowy mountains and pine trees at dusk, warmly lit inside. Text reads “Resort Living” with an article introduction about alpine living.

Celebrating Resort Living at it's Finest

10.27.2023

We are honored to share that the Nov/Dec issue of Colorado Homes & Lifestyles features our Keystone residence.

We are honored to share that the Nov/Dec issue of Colorado Homes & Lifestyles features our Keystone residence on its cover and in a full editorial.

Just steps from the base of one of Colorado’s iconic ski resorts, this home reflects a modern interpretation of mountain living. Designed by Collective Architecture’s Zane Levin and our team in collaboration with Pinnacle Mountain Homes, the residence blends durability with warmth, celebrating Keystone’s mining heritage while offering a deeply personal retreat.

The design pairs clean, modern lines with natural materials, neutral palettes, and rich wood accents that ground the home in its alpine setting. Expansive windows frame views of both Buffalo Mountain and the surrounding slopes, ensuring that the Colorado landscape is not just a backdrop but an integral part of daily life.

This project reimagines mountain modern architecture, demonstrating how contemporary design can feel both refined and deeply rooted in place. We are proud to see it recognized and grateful to our partners Pinnacle Mountain Homes for bringing this vision to life.

Thank you to Colorado Homes & Lifestyles for spotlighting this work and sharing the story of a home that truly captures the spirit of Keystone.

Read the full editorial

Cover of Colorado Homes & Lifestyles magazine featuring a modern living room with large windows, a sleek fireplace, neutral-toned furniture, and text highlighting Cozy Winter Abodes and holiday gift and design tips.
A modern two-story wooden house with large windows is nestled in snowy mountains and pine trees at dusk, warmly lit inside. Text reads “Resort Living” with an article introduction about alpine living.

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