Rising from the ashes of the Marshall Fire, this 6,314-square-foot residence in Louisville, CO, was designed not just as a rebuild, but as a resilient reinvention. The homeowners, longtime clients who had once envisioned a mountain retreat, returned with renewed purpose: to create a modern, fire-resistant sanctuary that honored their lifestyle and the land they lost. Clean-lined and quietly bold, the home features low-slope metal roofs with decorative timber tails, fiber cement siding, and expansive windows that bring light and warmth into every space. A two-story stone wall anchors the interior, paired with open riser stairs and custom metalwork that reflect strength, craft, and clarity.
From a gear-friendly basement entry to a dedicated music room and workshop, every space was tailored to support how the homeowners live, create, and gather. Function met emotion, transforming loss into meaningful, lasting beauty.
Built entirely with fire-resistant materials, the home balances durability with detail. The steel stringer staircase, stone fireplace, and curated finishes were meticulously designed to ensure this new chapter feels not only safe, but truly extraordinary.