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.
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.
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.