Modern multi-story house with large windows and wood siding, surrounded by pine trees. The driveway leads to a double garage, and the sky is colorful with sunset clouds. The home sits on a slight slope with stone landscaping.

Casa Miradora

Set on one of the last remaining lots in Breckenridge’s Goldenview neighborhood, this 4,900-square-foot home was designed to quietly command its hillside site. The split-level layout responds with intention to the steep terrain, creating a dynamic yet grounded mountain modern retreat. Expansive glazing, low-sloped roofs, and a sculptural glass stairwell anchor the design, drawing in natural light and panoramic views at every turn. Inside, generous living areas unfold across levels, balancing openness with privacy for a large, multi-generational family. From early conversations bridging tropical roots to alpine living, the design evolved as an expression of comfort, connection, and a feeling of home.

Location: Breckenridge, CO
Elevation: 10,588 FT
Size: 4,900 SQ FT
Style: Modern
Modern kitchen with light wood cabinets, a large island with four brown bar stools, marble countertops, a blue range hood, built-in appliances, wood floors, and decorative vases with flowers on the counter.
A cozy bedroom with a wood-paneled wall, a floating nightstand holding a vase of dried flowers, two glasses of water, stacked books, a bowl, and a bed with patterned pillows and a textured gray blanket. A round pendant light hangs above.
A bright hallway with light wood floors, a striped rug, black metal railing, two high rectangular windows, and a framed painting of a deer hanging at the end wall.
A modern, minimalist bedroom with a wooden bed and side tables, neutral bedding, large windows letting in natural light, and pendant lights hanging from the ceiling. Green trees are visible through the windows.

Rooted in the Landscape

Shaped by the site’s steep grade, the home nestles naturally into the hillside. Shoring walls and a terraced sidewalk solution ensure both visual harmony and functional access across levels.

Cross-section drawing of a modern two-story house, showing interior spaces, a central staircase connecting levels, and a garage on the right side with large windows and sloped roofs.
Modern open living and dining area with large windows showing a forest and mountains. A stone fireplace separates the spaces; the room features neutral tones, wood accents, and contemporary furniture.
Modern living room with light gray sofas, a wooden coffee table, and large windows revealing a forest view. Bold, round pendant lights hang from the ceiling, and abstract art decorates the white walls.

Form and Function Aligned

The stairwell, encased in glass and rising along the slope, becomes a focal point and a connector. It weaves the home together, elevating the experience of movement while underscoring the home’s architectural rhythm.

Modern bathroom with marble walls and floors, a built-in bathtub, wooden vanity with double sinks, open shelving with rolled towels, a large illuminated mirror, and gold fixtures. A small stool holds decor beside the tub.
Modern kitchen with light wood cabinets, open shelves displaying dishes and glasses, a coffee machine, decorative vases, and a patterned tile backsplash. Four gray upholstered bar stools line a marble counter.
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