Modern two-story house with large windows, stone and wood exterior, black metal roof, and covered front porch. Surrounded by tall pine trees and a paved driveway, with a sunset sky in the background.

Mountain Revival

Perched northeast of Peak 10 in Breckenridge, this 5,000-square-foot remodel reimagines a traditional mountain home for modern living while honoring its original character. The design expands and brightens key spaces, with new great room windows framing sweeping views of the ski resort and surrounding peaks. Inside, a refreshed material palette, updated kitchen, and expanded dining area create a home equally suited for quiet evenings and lively gatherings. Outside, the addition of a spacious deck—with a hot tub and fire pit—extends the living space into the alpine air, offering a seamless connection between the home’s interior warmth and its breathtaking surroundings.

Location: Breckenridge, CO
Elevation: 10,006 ft.
Size: 4,989 sq. ft.
Style: Transitional
A modern rustic living room with large windows, a vaulted wood ceiling, neutral-toned furniture, and mountain views. A round coffee table, decorative items, and a mounted bison head complete the cozy, stylish space.
A living room with a fireplace and a ceiling fan.

Modern Comfort, Timeless Character

The remodel retained the home’s traditional architectural charm while infusing it with modern convenience. A black metal roof, large stone accents, and minimal siding create a grounded, contemporary feel, while expansive new openings frame mountain vistas and flood the interiors with natural light.

A modern bathroom with a gray vanity, white countertop, rectangular mirror on a sliding barn door track, wallpaper with vertical speckled stripes, and a window reflecting a bedroom. A toilet and glass shower are partially visible.
Modern bathroom with dark wood cabinets, a white countertop, and a rectangular mirror. A potted palm leaf decorates the counter. The wall behind features large marble tiles with natural brown veining.
A modern entryway with a partially open wooden door, a large vertical handle, a textured rug, a bench with striped pillows, and large windows showing trees outside. The ceiling is wooden with exposed panels.

Designed for Connection

From the open kitchen and dining spaces to the generous outdoor deck, every element was designed to bring people together. The result is a home that welcomes gatherings year-round—whether sharing a holiday meal inside or soaking in the hot tub under a star-filled Breckenridge sky.

Modern kitchen with gray cabinets, a large white island countertop with four cushioned stools, black pendant lights, stainless steel appliances, wood accents, and a window letting in natural light.
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