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September 2010 Presented by the Summit County Builders Association Published By Mountain Living

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Client Satisfaction is the Measure of Our Success

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PARADE OF HOMES TOURSUMMIT COUNTY, COLORADO

SPONSORS OF THE 2010 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES

PROMOTIONAL PARTNERS

Summit Daily News

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Colorado Summit magazine

Summit Ford

M O U N T A I N LIVING

SILVERTHORNE

home 01 ANGLER MOUNTAIN RANCHCOMPASS HOMES DEVELOPMENT

home 02* 1105 BALD EAGLE APEX MOUNTAIN HOMES, INC.

home 03 84 PHEASANT TAIL LANE DON KENNEN

home 0431 RED BUFFALO TRAIL DANA COVERT CONTRACTING & BOSTAD INTERNATIONAL, INC.

home 05*235 HIGH PARK COURT PINNACLE MOUNTAIN HOMES

home 06620 TWO CABINS DRIVE FAZENDIN BROTHERS COLORADO, INC.

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home 071979 SKI HILL ROAD PEAK 7 CONSTRUCTION & PEAK 7, LLC

home 08ONE SKI HILL PLACE, A RockResort VAIL RESORTS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY

home 09*46 LOMAX DRIVEAPEX MOUNTAIN HOMES, INC.

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home 1393 BONANZA TRAIL J&E DEVELOPMENT, INC.

home 1436 LAKECREST DRIVE LEVEL ONE BUILDING COMPANY

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home 16304 COUNTY ROAD 529 MOUNTAIN LOG HOMES OF COLORADO, INC.

home 17510 WELLINGTON ROADCARLSON BUILDERS, INC. & MATTHEW STAIS ARCHITECTS

home 18636 COUNTY ROAD 456 MANN BUILDERS

home 19*195 MARKS LANE IVAN STANLEY

home 20385 LAKE EDGE DRIVE IVAN STANLEY

home 21569 GOLD RUN ROAD SAVAGE ARCHITECTURE

home 22172 SUNSHINE RIDGE LANE DOUBLE DIAMOND PROPERTY AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES

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ALSO INSIDE

map locatorHow to get to our featured homes

sponsors & about the artistCover photographer Karin Mattern

committee letterAbout the SCBA

business directoryA reference guide to the professionals featured in this year’s Parade of Homes program

TICKET INFORMATION

* HOMES SELLING TICKETS ** TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE AT

CITY MARKET

Tickets can be exchanged for wristbands at any of the homes

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SUMMIT COUNTY, COLORADO

PARADE OF HOMESPRESENTED BY

Summit County Builders Association (SCBA)SCBA Board of Directors

PRESIDENT

Clark Johnson

VICE PRESIDENT

Andrew Webster

SECRETARY & TREASURER

Mary Patrick Moorefield

PAST PRESIDENT

Dave Koons

EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Jane Dvorak

BOARD MEMBERSRandy Barrientez, Craig Campbell, Kathye Conti,

Mark Crowley, Lou Fishman, Joseph Monroe,Martha Netherton, Mark Nunn, Michael Rath, Brian Wray

ART PRODUCTION

Caroline Graf

Copyright 2010. All rights reserved. This publication is copyrighted by the Summit County Builders Association (SCBA) in conjunction with

Mountain Living magazine. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system,

without permission in writing from SCBA and Mountain Living magazine.

For more information, please contact:

SUMMIT COUNTY BUILDERS ASSOCIATION (SCBA)P.O. Box 2245

619 Main Street, Suite 4AFrisco, CO 80443

970-668-6013970-668-6014 fax

summitcountybuilders.org

WWW.MOUNTAINLIVING.COM

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PHOTO BY BLUE SKY PHOTOGRAPHY

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SILVERTHORNE

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BRECKENRIDGE BLUE RIVER

DIRECTIONS TO BRECKENRIDGE FROM DENVER

· Take I-25 north to I-70 west toward Grand Junction· Take the CO-9 S exit toward Frisco/ Breckenridge and go left, or south, on CO-9· Follow this road for about 10 miles until you enter Breckenridge

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BRECKENRIDGE BUILDING CENTER The Breckenridge Building Center is a full service lumber and building materials supplier serving Summit, Park and Grand Counties, Evergreen and the Western Denver Metro area. We are a “Do It Best” hardware store with more than 12,000 square feet of show-room space and displays. If you don’t find it in our showroom, we can special order it for you. We also offer online ordering at www.doitbest.com and can have your items shipped to and picked up at our Breckenridge store. Our knowledgeable staff is available to help and serve you with your building project, no matter how large or small. Please visit us at 13445 Highway 9, 3 miles north of Breckenridge.

BANK OF THE WEST Whether you’re starting to look for a Summit County vacation property or planning to build the mountain dream home your family will treasure for decades, Bank of the West offers flexible construction and mortgage loans tailored to your specific needs. Bank of the West is one of the strongest banks in Colorado, with branches in Breckenridge and Frisco to serve your financial needs.

MOUNTAIN COMFORT FURNISHINGS Enter a world of distinctive home furnishings, lighting and accessories. Whether you’re seeking to revive a few rooms, stage your home to sell, or decorate your new home, Mountain Comfort offers unparalleled services and selection to complement your personal style and budget. Enjoy the benefits of complimentary design consultations, awe-inspiring in-stock selections, personalized custom orders, and professional delivery services. Fur-nish your home with distinction. Furnish it with Mountain Comfort Furnishings.

RJB DEVELOPMENT Family owned and operated, RJB Development is committed to building homes of exceptional quality, craftsmanship and design. We have a well-deserved reputation for fine homes of remarkable character and craftsmanship. Our longtime dedication to green building has allowed us to stand out among our peers and go beyond the popular “green” trend, applying real-world experience to design and build a better home.

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THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS2010 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES

ABOUT THE ARTISTCOVER PHOTOGRAPHER KARIN OSTERLOH MATTERN

Karin Osterloh Mattern captured this year’s cover image of Buffalo and Red

Mountain’s reflected in the peaceful waters of Lake Dillon. Karin was born

and raised in Chile and graduated in 1989 from the Colorado Institute of Art.

She is a third-generation photographer living in Summit County.

PARADE OF HOMESSummit County, Colorado

PRESENTED BY THE SUMMIT COUNTY BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

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COMMITTEE LETTERFROM THE SUMMIT COUNTY BUILDERS ASSOCIATION

The Summit County Builders Association is pleased to welcome

you to the 16th annual Summit County Parade of Homes.

While the difficult economy has created challenges across the

globe, our mountain region continues to stand strong and move

forward. This year’s Parade features a greater variety of housing

options, including multi-family dwellings, remodels, net-zero-

energy homes, budget-conscious construction and yes, some

over-the-top residences as well.

All proceeds from the Parade’s ticket sales benefit The Sum-

mit Foundation, a community organization that provides ongo-

ing support to local organizations, nonprofits and programs.

Each ticket sale enables the organization to continue its support

of vital community endeavors, and we appreciate your contribu-

tions to this great community supporter.

Tickets for this year’s event will be sold at the City Markets in

Breckenridge and Dillon, and tickets may be traded in for wrist

bands at any of the homes on the tour.

We owe a very special thanks to our sponsors, including our

Diamond Sponsor, Breckenridge Building Center. Corporate

sponsors include Mountain Comfort Furnishings, Bank of the

West and RJB Development. Their generosity goes a long way

toward making this event possible.

Finally, a sincere thank you goes out to all the Parade Com-

mittee members whose time, effort and ideas have made this a

great event. We hope you enjoy this year’s Parade of Homes!

MARTHA NETHERTON, CO-CHAIRLYNN MYERS, CO-CHAIR

2010 SUMMIT COUNTY PARADE OF HOMES COMMITTEEBottom left: Jane Dvorak, Nancy StoneTop left: Lynn Myers, Katrina Nail, Melinda Fleming, Martha Netherton, Corrine Kelly, Karen Wray, Holly ScottNot pictured: Tom Harmon, Dawn Crane

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01 ANGLER MOUNTAIN RANCHCONTRACTOR COMPASS HOMES DEVELOPMENT, LLC

SILVERTHORNE

DESCRIPTION

This luxury cabin home is situated on nearly 200

acres, almost half of which is preserved as open

space, at Angler Mountain Ranch in Silverthorne.

The 2,700-square-foot residence features an

exterior clad with moss rock, hand-hewn siding,

beetle-kill pine trim and rough-sawn timbers.

Designed as a family retreat, the interior fea-

tures an open floor plan with large windows that

provide panoramic views of the Gore Range. The

main floor includes, a master suite, family room

and kitchen complete with alder cabinetry, granite

slab countertops and stainless-steel appliances.

In the living room, natural alder doors and trim,

hand-scraped wood floors, beetle-kill pine tim-

bers, and a ledge stone fireplace provide a warm

and inviting rustic feeling.

Many ownership opportunities exist at Angler

Mountain Ranch, including custom homesites,

2,400- to 2,800-square-foot cabin homes, and

paired homes that range in size from 1,800 to

2,400 square feet. Nearly all of the homes and

homesites feature a south to west orientation for

maximum sun exposure and Gore Range views.

A private lake awaits anglers, while hiking and

snowshoeing are within easy reach via a trailhead

connection to Ptarmigan National Forest.

DIRECTIONS

From I-70, take the Silverthorne exit. Head north

on Blue River Parkway (Hwy. 9) for two miles.

Turn right on Bald Eagle Road and continue over

the bridge. Proceed up the hill and make the sec-

ond left onto Buckskin Lane. 40 Buckskin Lane is

the first home on the right.

HIGHLIGHTS

4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths Gore Range views HOA-provided maintenance Two-car heated garage Trail running through property that

connects to National Forest Multiple floor plan options Master bedroom on living level Separate family room on lower level Access to Blue River and Angler Lake Wide range of upgrades and options available

SPONSORS

Mountain Comfort Furnishings

CONTACTS

DeveloperCompass Homes Development, LLC970.547.5047anglermountainranch.com

ArchitectArapahoe Architects970.453.8474arapahoearchitects.com

Interior DesignerMountain Comfort FurnishingsKim Devine970.389.4174mountaincomfort.net

RealtorDawn M. Crane970.547.5047

Landscape ArchitectMary Hart Design970.453.5676

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Designing uniquely

sustainable custom

homes for present and

future generations.

Design - Artistic Functional Sustainable

303.443.9613 | [email protected] | 1526 Spruce Street, Suite 201 | Boulder, CO 80302

www.dabassoc.com

ARCHITECTURE & PLANNING

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02 1105 BALD EAGLECONTRACTOR APEX MOUNTAIN HOMES, INC.

SILVERTHORNE

DESCRIPTION

Apex Mountain Homes, Inc. is proud to show-case what it hopes will be Silverthorne’s first Net Zero Energy custom home. Situated in Angler Mountain Ranch, this home was designed by Boulder, Colorado-based architect David A. Beal, a leader in Colorado’s sustainable building movement. Before you come visit, Apex Moun-tain Homes wishes to advise you that this home is “Rated G.” Here, “G” stands for Green Built: Sustainable for All Residents!

The building features and techniques imple-mented here by Apex Mountain Homes are a synergistic combination of low-tech, old-fash-ioned common sense and cutting-edge green technologies designed to reduce the home’s carbon footprint. The home functions as a com-plete system, encompassing everything from the food grown on site to the energy conserved and the message of resource stewardship it sends to future generations.

Features include an attached Mediterranean-climate greenhouse and earth-sheltered garage roof garden for growing food. An 8.1-kW solar system generates electricity for the home and the owners’ 100-percent electric car. Energy usage was further reduced by installing hanging racks in the laundry room instead of a clothes dryer. The home’s design is centered around its primary heat source: a Tulikivi solid-fuel masonry heater, which is the first of its kind to be ap-proved in Silverthorne.

This home redefines sustainable building and custom home comfort, two features formerly

presumed to be mutually exclusive. Apex Moun-tain Homes’ president Clark Johnson felt so strongly about these green-building practices that he decided to lead by example and build this home for his family. Apex Mountain Homes looks forward to teaching you more about this home during the Parade.

DIRECTIONS

Exit 205 Silverthorne and proceed 2 miles north on Hwy. 9. Turn right on Bald Eagle Road and pro-ceed one mile up the hill to 1105 Bald Eagle Road.

HIGHLIGHTS

Net-zero energy; the home generates more energy than it uses

2,800 square feet Passive-solar design Solar-thermal domestic hot water/in-floor

preheat system 12” wide recycled wood and Durisol®

insulated concrete exterior walls Reused and salvaged building materials

SPONSORS

Aichholz Excavation CorporationAltitude Garage DoorAngler Mountain RanchAscent Electric, Inc.CAPCO Tile & StoneCoffin Brothers, Inc.Cutting Edge WoodworkingDavid A. Beal and AssociatesDenver Glass Interiors, Inc.Durisol Building Systems, Inc.

Everist Materials, LLCFyrePro, Inc.Greer’s Appliance CenterIndependent Power SystemsJohn Arthur ConsultingMize Tile & StoneMoore Foam Systems, LLCMore Space PlaceMountain Estates AccentsNeils Lunceford, Inc.Pella Windows & DoorsPioneer Materials West SlopeRocky Mountain Forest ProductsSiloam Stone, Inc.The Frayed EdgeTulikivi CorporationVantia HardwoodsVersatile Strokes LLC Zoni Concrete, Inc.

CONTACTS

ContractorApex Mountain Homes, Inc.970.668.3402apexmountainhomes.com

ArchitectDavid A. Beal and Associates303.443.9613dabassoc.com

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MARC P. HOGAN, AIA970.453.6880, Breckenridge

AWARD-WINNING ARCHITECTURE BHH Partners

www.bhhpartners.com

Free In i t ia l Consul tat ion

Integrated Design Process

New Construct ion

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LEED Accredi ted Profess ional

OUR HOMES ATTRACT FRIENDLY NEIGHBORS

MICHAEL R. HOUX, AIA970.513.1000, Silverthorne

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03 84 PHEASANT TAIL LANEDEVELOPER DON KENNEN

SILVERTHORNE

DESCRIPTION

The views afforded from this fine residence, situ-

ated on a one-acre-plus lot in Angler Mountain

Ranch, are among the finest in town. Expansive

panoramas of the Ten Mile Range have been

superbly framed by thoughtfully placed windows

in each room.

Each of the home’s five bedrooms has its own

bath—and breathtaking view. Each room has also

been designed to allow for a unique application,

from hobby room to sewing room to home office.

The kitchen boasts handcrafted Amish

distressed cherry cabinetry and two separate

preparation islands: one can be used for prep

work while the other is designed to serve and

entertain guests.

Massive beams of Douglas fir serve as a focal

point in the kitchen, dining room and great room;

accents of wood and stone add warmth and

texture to the space. A state-of-the-art elevator

allows for easy two-story living in a high-

elevation environment.

Energy efficiency has been maximized with

urethane blown-foam insulation and caulk me-

ticulously applied in every opening and between

headers and jacks. Other amenities include

computer-controlled lighting and heating systems,

in-floor radiant heat, and heated driveways and

sidewalks. Cars can be parked two-deep in two

bays of the three-car garage.

DIRECTIONS

From I-70, go north on Hwy. 9. Turn right on Bald

Eagle Road. Follow for one mile, then turn left on

Pheasant Tail Lane. Follow the road around to

#84, which is located on the right.

HIGHLIGHTS

5,980 square feet 5 bedrooms Custom hardwood elevator Steel-and-stone floating staircase Exposed Douglas fir beams Custom Amish distressed cherry cabinetry Dry-stacked natural Oklahoma stone “Smart” home with state-of-the-art

control system Complete views of Ten Mile and Gore

mountain ranges 4 skylights 2 fireplaces

SPONSORS

Ann McFarlane DesignsAmish Cabinets of DenverA+ ElevatorsBHH PartnersBigHorn MaterialsBuffalo Electric EHL, Inc.E.W.A Mechanical, Inc.GLS WeldingHebditch Hardwood FlooringIn-Home TechnologiesMDB BuildersMoore Foam Systems, LLCPella Windows & DoorsSpecialty Wood ProductsWood Source

CONTACTS

DeveloperDon [email protected]

ContractorRuss Strickler [email protected]

ArchitectBHH Partners Architecture & PlanningMarc Hogan, principal970.513.1000bhharchitecture.com

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04 31 RED BUFFALO TRAILCONTRACTOR DANA COVERT CONTRACTING / ARCHITECT BOSTAD INTERNATIONAL, INC

SILVERTHORNE

DESCRIPTION

The design of this home is a balance of the

desires of the owners and the personality of the

site on which it stands. It’s perched on a sage

hillside and tucked into an aspen grove, which

provides privacy. Site walls, which become part

of the architecture, give way to spectacular

views of the Gore Range. Shallow sloped roof

planes, clean timber detailing, simple exterior

materials and playful geometry make this home

a treasure.

Inside, the interior spaces are warm and

intimate, and the layout features smart space

planning, including a romantic master suite,

interactive social areas, private guest rooms and

spacious outdoor decks. Custom detailing inside

and out and a contemporary design with rustic

materials combine to create a clean, simple and

elegant design.

DIRECTIONS

Take Hwy. 9 north through Silverthorne. Turn

right on Hamilton Creek Road at the elementary

school. Drive 2.2 miles to Red Buffalo Drive on

the right. Follow to #31 at the end of the drive.

HIGHLIGHTS

3,942 square feet 4 bedrooms, 4 ½ baths Custom detailing inside and out Contemporary design and rustic materials Oversized garage Large decks Glass railings Outdoor water feature Simple, clean timber detailing Spectacular views

SPONSORS

Accurate Window and Door BigHorn InteriorsCNC Glassworks, Inc.Cutting Edge WoodworkingDirect Doors of Colorado

CONTACTS

ContractorDana Covert Contracting970.468.4750

ArchitectBostad International, Inc.970.668.1155bostadgroup.com

Kitchen and Interior DesignerDana Covert Contracting and Bostad International, Inc.970.468.4750970.668.1155 bostadgroup.com

Bighorn Interiors970.513.7401

Cutting Edge Woodworking719.486.2346

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05 235 HIGH PARK COURTCONTRACTOR PINNACLE MOUNTAIN HOMES

SILVERTHORNE

DESCRIPTION

Modern steel pairs with the rustic touches of Sum-

mit County in this unique mountain-modern home.

A large steel trellis protects the terraced front patio,

while the rich warmth of the horizontal and vertical

siding support the complex rooflines above.

The kitchen and great room make up the focal

point of the home. Quartz countertops ac-

cented by stainless-steel appliances by Wolf and

SubZero enhance the kitchen. The great room

features 18-foot vaulted ceilings and a perfectly

placed corner fireplace leading to the terraced

front patio through a 12-foot-wide door. On the

other side of the main entry, the master suite

sports a private bath with luxurious tub, walk-in

shower and walk-in closet.

The lower level comprises two bedrooms,

which share an adjoined bath, and a family room

with a fireplace. Open-tread timber stairs lead to

the top level, complete with a guest suite, private

bath and loft surrounded by a custom metal

guardrail. The beauty of the design in the loft

overlooking the great room pairs steel with stone

and wood for a look of rustic modernity.

DIRECTIONS

Take Hwy. 9 north out of Silverthorne. Approxi-

mately 4 miles north of I-70, turn left at Game

Trail Road. Turn left on High Park Court and

follow to #235.

HIGHLIGHTS

3,900 square feet 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths Unique mountain-modern design Custom metal guardrail Open-tread timber stairs Terraced patios Quartz countertops Lighting design by Wendy Cooney Exposed interior steel beams Custom metal siding accents

SPONSORS

EHL, Inc.Knipps Welding & FabricationLennox Electric, Inc.Phoenix Automatic Sprinkler, Inc.Stover Granite, Inc.

CONTACTS

ContractorPinnacle Mountain Homes970.453.0727pinnaclemtnhomes.com

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CUSTOM CABINETRYPersonal, Professional Service Makes the Difference

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SEE OUR CUSTOM CABINETRY WORK IN THESE PARADE HOMES:

#23 APEX MOUNTAIN HOMES – 520 Pemmican Court, Frisco#2 APEX MOUNTAIN HOMES – 1105 Bald Eagle Road, Silverthorne#4 DANA COVERT CONTRACTING & BOSTAD INTERNATIONAL,

INC. – 31 Red Buffalo Trail, Silverthorne#6 FAZENDIN BROTHERS – 620 Two Cabins Drive, Silverthorne#18 MANN BUILDERS – 636 CR 456, Breckenridge

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06 620 TWO CABINS DRIVEBUILDER FAZENDIN BROTHERS COLORADO, INC.

SILVERTHORNE

DESCRIPTION

Ideally situated to take advantage of spectacular views, enhance privacy, and to provide maximum natural sunlight and passive solar gain, this home features rustic stonework, structural timber truss framing, large expanses of glass, handcrafted light-ing and metal roof accents.

A grand flagstone-and-timber entry staircase leads to the home’s interior spaces. A vaulted great room features authentic wood timber trusses, a wood ceiling, hand-hewn walnut floors and a mas-sive masonry fireplace complete with custom hand-forged metal doors. A wall of windows showcases views of the hillside and the Keystone Ski Area.

Beyond a light-filled, three-story timber staircase is a sculptural rock-climbing wall. Double doors open into a library, complete with built–in cabinetry and a “secret” room.

Just beyond the generous kitchen space is a spectacular octagonal Hibachi room with forest views in every direction. A sports bar and recreation room provide entertainment, while a bunkroom offers plenty of room for guests. A private master bedroom wing with wraparound deck offers tranquil views of the adjacent National Forest.

DIRECTIONS

From I-70, take Hwy. 9 north for approx. 2.1 miles

to South Golden Eagle Road. Turn left and follow

South Golden Eagle Road (name changes to

Golden Eagle Road) for 1.1 miles to Two Cabins

Drive. Follow to the end, about .8 miles. #620 is

located just down the shared driveway.

HIGHLIGHTS

Milled Douglas fir posts, beams and scissor trusses

Super-insulated foundation and roof Extensive use of slate, travertine and

marble with bronze accents Four stonemasonry fireplaces with

custom wrought-iron screens In-ground hot tub Game room wet bar with flat-screen televisions Three-story “real rock” climbing wall Teppanyaki room with 5’ x 9’ Hibachi

cooking table Custom cabinetry throughout Locker room with 24-pair ski boot dryer Knotty alder woodwork Vaulted wood ceilings

Walnut hand-hewn wood floors Handcrafted wrought-iron stair railing

SPONSORS

Cutting Edge WoodworkingGwyn Wheeler, Jordin Architecture and Interiors

CONTACTS

ContractorFazendin Brothers Colorado, Inc.970.468.7660fazendinbrothers.com

Architect & Interior DesignerJordin Architecture and Interiors Gwyn Wheeler, AIA303.799.0338jordinarchitecture.com

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07 1979 SKI HILL ROADCONTRACTOR PEAK 7 CONSTRUCTION / DEVELOPER PEAK 7, LLC

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

The Grand Lodge on Peak 7 has a flexible

ownership program that enables people to own

mountain real estate ranging from one week to

ten or more; owners purchase only the time they

will actually use.

The Independence SuperChair, with access to

more than 2,200 acres of world-class skiing and

riding is just steps away, while the BreckConnect

Gondola is a short walk for those who want to ski

Peak 8 or head to Main Street Breckenridge.

Amenities abound at Peak 7. The Grand

Lobby’s two-story, moss-rock fireplace provides

a warm gathering spot after a day on the slopes,

and the Soothe Day Spa offers a rejuvenating

retreat. The indoor-outdoor aquatics area features

pools and hot tubs for all. Even the youngest

guests can enjoy the indoor kiddy pool with water

features and fountains. Older kids can enjoy an

outdoor slide, and a pool feature that allows them

to swim from the indoor pool into the crisp moun-

tain air outside. Kids of all ages play in the family-

friendly game room, and two, 12-seat theaters

are available for owners’ whole families to use.

DIRECTIONS

Take Hwy. 9 south to Breckenridge and follow to

Ski Hill Road. Turn right on Ski Hill Road. Go up

Ski Hill road past Peak 8, under the gondola and

over a bridge to Peak 7.

HIGHLIGHTS

Indoor/outdoor aquatics area Soothe Day Spa Sevens Restaurant Family game room with 2 theaters Soak tubs Flat-screen TVs Gas fireplace in each 1 bedroom or larger unit Private balcony in each 1 bedroom or larger unit Knotty alder woodwork Slab granite countertops Hammered iron fixtures

CONTACTS

ContractorPeak 7 Construction

DeveloperPeak 7, LLC866.664.9782grandlodgeonpeak7.com

Architect Matthew Stais Architects970.453.0444staisarchitects.com

Interior DesignerEgolf Interiors970.453.5557egolfinteriors.com

Kitchen DesignerSamuel Engineering

RealtorBreckenridge Grand Vacations

MiscellaneousCommercial Design Engineering, Ltd.CCNS ConstructionCinderella Painting

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08 ONE SKI HILL PLACE, A ROCKRESORTDEVELOPER VAIL RESORTS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

This RockResort home located at the base of Peak

8 offers true ski-in/ski-out living in Breckenridge.

Just steps from four chairlifts and the Breck-

Connect Gondola (which links Peak 8 with

downtown), this eco-sensitive, whole-ownership residential lodge features legendary RockResorts quality and services. Floor plans range from stu-dios to four-bedrooms, and each offers stunning alpine views, a spacious deck, five-piece master bath, and distinctive interior finishes.

Residents can enjoy an aquatics center with two pools and two hot tubs; an energizing fitness facility with steam room, sauna, sports massage and fitness equipment; conference center with four meeting rooms, break-out space and busi-ness center; an owners’ lounge, owners’ storage lockers and shower facility; a full-service skier restaurant, café and a lively après-ski bar; movie and game lounges and a two-lane bowling alley. An exciting snow-front plaza and heated under-ground parking are just steps away.

Built to Green Globes standards, ensuring minimal impact on the environment, One Ski Hill Place employs comprehensive sustainability initia-tives across the entire organization. Living in this unique mountain community means enjoying the perfect mix of family fun, year-round activities and colorful culture for years to come.

DIRECTIONS

From I-70 eastbound, take Frisco exit 201. Turn

right onto Main Street. Drive through Frisco and

turn left on Hwy. 9. Drive approx. 10 miles, then

turn right onto Park Avenue. Turn right onto Ski

Hill Road. Drive approx. 3 miles to the Peak 8

base area; One Ski Hill Place is located at the

Peak 8 base area at 1521 Ski Hill Road.

HIGHLIGHTS

“Two residences in one,” including 4-bedroom, 4 bath and 2-bedroom, 2-bath plans

Five-piece master bath Bowling alley Aquatics center Rejuvenation center Media and game rooms Skier restaurant and café Private owner locker rooms Located just steps from four chairlifts

on Peak 8 accessing acres of terrain at Breckenridge Ski Resort and the gondola to the town of Breckenridge

Designed to meet Green Globes guidelines

CONTACTS

DeveloperVail Resorts Development Company970.496.7193vrdcliving.com

ContractorPCL303.365.6500pcl.com

ArchitectO’Bryan Partnership Architects970.668.1133oparch.com

Interior DesignerPortico Design Group604.275.5470porticodesign.com

RealtorSlifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate970.547.6000oneskihillplace.com

Accessories Wild Sage Interiors970.262.6684wildsageinteriors.com

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Providing Energy Conservation Services

Energy Auditing

Home Energy Ratings

Air Leakage Testing

Duckwork Leakage Testing

Carbon Monoxide Testing

Combustion Testing

Indoor Air Quality

Total Building Solutions

Weatherization

Insulation Systems

Air Sealing

Ventilation Systems

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09 46 LOMAX DRIVECONTRACTOR APEX MOUNTAIN HOMES, INC.

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

Historic Breckenridge is now home to a cutting-edge contemporary residence with a modern architectural expression. Pass through the slopeside home’s massive bronze-finished porte-cochere and gallery entryway and experience light, color and curves like never before!

Featuring massive floor-to-ceiling radius windows, the home brings the outdoors in. Rac-coons, porcupine, fox, deer, elk, coyotes, a family of moose and the occasional bear enjoy the 13 acres of pristine land that envelop this site.

Come dusk, the real show begins when multi-colored LED-lit valances, inset cabinetry lighting and a Swarovski crystal chandelier are aglow. Ignite the fireplace and heated glass beads add to the dazzle and glow.

The visual experience continues in the steel mono-beam open staircase, which ascends to the loft library, yoga room and multimedia lounge; each space features curved glass with stainless-steel rails and accents. Even the ceilings come to life with multiple dropped floating soffits and an acoustic ring hovering over the great room.

As you move from room to room, you’ll sense that color plays a central role in this home—from fixtures to furniture to hand-painted faux finishes.

The spacious kitchen was designed with entertaining in mind. Three dishwashers, two wine coolers, a concealed steam oven, glass countertops and a butler’s pantry provide a highly functional and exceptionally beautiful space in

which to prepare, serve and share. A home-au-tomation system controls the lighting, electronic blinds, eight flat-screen televisions and state-of-the-art music system, and also connects the owners’ collection of 20,000 photos to the living room television.

An opulent and sensuous master suite features heated tile floors with a faux elephant skin texture and warm chocolate-brown hue. Suspended hand-blown glass lighting, opal-flecked counter-tops, floating cabinetry and an exquisite jewel-tile encased tub add to the appeal.

The Lomax Home combines the allure of a European hot spot and the style of a cutting-edge Manhattan townhome with the best of Colorado living. Come see for yourself in this modern mountain masterpiece.

DIRECTIONS

From Frisco, travel south on Hwy. 9 to Brecken-ridge. Take the Park Avenue exit and proceed to Ski Hill Road. Turn right on Ski Hill Road and pro-ceed for .9 miles. Turn left onto Grandview Drive, left on Beavers Drive, and left again on Lomax Drive. Follow the road around to #46.

SPONSORS

Altitude Garage DoorAscent Electric, Inc.CAPCO Tile & StoneCoffin Brothers, Inc.Denver Glass Interiors, Inc.

Everist Materials, LLCGreer’s Appliance CenterJohn Arthur ConsultingLiesl Lighting, LLCLynn Scott ArchitectMoore Foam Systems, LLCMore Space PlaceMountain Estates AccentsPella Windows & DoorsPioneer Materials West SlopeRiddle Mechanical, LLCRocky Mountain Forest ProductsThurston Kitchen & BathVantia HardwoodsVersatile Strokes, LLC Zoni Concrete, Inc.

CONTACTS

ContractorApex Mountain Homes, Inc.970.668.3402apexmountainhomes.com

RealtorExecutive Resorts Real Estate, Inc.970.453.5600buybreck.com

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10 237 WHISPERING PINESCONTRACTOR DREAM MAKERS CUSTOM HOMES OF COLORADO, INC.

BLUE RIVER

DESCRIPTION

Architecturally stunning from every angle, this

Timber Creek home has a thoroughly contem-

pory style, yet retains the warmth and charm of

a mountain home. Blending into its natural sur-

roundings, this home truly offers to the ultimate

in mountain living. A dry stack, locally mined

stone chimney extends from the outdoors into

the home. A majestic entryway opens to the main

floor, defined by beautiful beam work and custom

lighting, and the space boasts views of Mount

Quandary. The award-winning kitchen includes

a wine cooler, extra-drawer dishwasher and two

islands (one of which has a walnut countertop with

under-mount prep sink and cherry cabinetry).

The nearby powder room has a fully enclosed

glass shower for the convenience of guests exiting

the outdoor hot tub. The master bedroom features

a gas fireplace made of glass that crosses into

the state-of-the-art master bathroom. Nearby, a

12-foot-wide mirror reflects the marble counter-

tops and intricate tile work. Two guest suites on

the upper level, each with its own balcony, share a

common living area.

The lower level offers a private entrance, plus

another master bedroom and bath. A living area

for entertaining includes a home theatre, bar and

custom wine cellar, and a large room for games

and billiards. The large private backyard is sur-

rounded by old growth blue spruce and features a

huge handmade, sand-set stone fire pit and patio.

Using a wide range of materials that seamlessly

complement each other inside and out, this really

is a one-of-a-kind property.

DIRECTIONS

From Breckenridge, go south on Hwy. 9 for

approximately 5 miles. Turn left on Whispering

Pines and follow around to #237.

HIGHLIGHTS

5,809 square feet 4 bedrooms, 5 baths Massive dry stack fireplace Wolf, SubZero and Asko appliances Mountain views from every window Rec room with full bar and wine cellar Large, private backyard with custom fire pit Must-see master suite Features granite, marble, poured concrete

and custom wood countertops SPONSORS

ASAP Glass ServicesDeadwood CuttingStraight Line Tile Three Seasons Excavation

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DeveloperEddie Huchingson970.389.7266

ContractorDream Makers Custom Homes of Colorado, Inc.970.389.7266

ArchitectJon [email protected]

Interior DesignerTracy Huchingson [email protected]

Kitchen DesignerKitchens at the DenverChris Marcilliot303.629.0119kitchensofcolorado.com

RealtorDyan Devault970.485.5740coresortproperties.com

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11 508 MOUNTAIN VIEWCONTRACTOR THEBEAU CONSTRUCTION

BLUE RIVER

DESCRIPTION

Situated along the Blue River, this contemporary

Western home features three bedrooms and three-

and-a-half baths, creative use of materials inside

and out, and many antique furnishings. Hand-

scraped flooring and extensive stonework add to

the Western flair along with the views and sounds

of the Blue River. Expansive windows maximize

light and views of the landscape beyond. Custom

plaster accent finishes, the use of natural stone

with inlaid designer tiles and a unique wine bar add

a distinctive touch to the residence.

DIRECTIONS

From the Breckenridge Conoco, drive south on

Hwy. 9 for 3.5 miles. Turn left onto Blue River road

and travel .1 miles to Mountain View. Turn right

onto Mountain View and travel .5 miles to #508.

HIGHLIGHTS

4,290 square feet 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths Natural stone on the exterior and interior Hand-scraped custom wood floors Contemporary Western design ADA compliant main level Custom plaster accent finishes Natural stone with inlaid designer tiles Antique furniture and accessories Unique wine bar Expansive outdoor living areas and

landscaping designed to connect the home with its natural surroundings

Quality construction and design achieved for less than $1 million

Great river views SPONSORS

Bank of the WestBreckenridge Building CenterNeils LuncefordSierra Pacific WindowsSpecialty Wood ProductsSummit Kitchens & BathVantia Hardwoods

CONTACTS

ContractorThebeau Construction970.390.6934thebeauconstruction.comwayne@thebeauconstruction.com

Architect and Interior DesignerEntrada Design [email protected]

Landscape DesignerNeils Lunceford970.468.0340neilslunceford.com

Kitchen DesignerSummit Kitchens & Bath970.513.6587summitkitchens.com

LenderBank of the West970.547.2047bankofthewest.com

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12 170 REGAL CIRCLECONTRACTOR J&E DEVELOPMENT, INC.

BLUE RIVER

DESCRIPTION

With a modest footprint at less than 3,000

square feet and eco-friendly elements, this home

is attentive to sustainable practices. Low-VOC

finishes are used throughout the home, includ-

ing American Clay on the walls in place of

typical sheetrock compounds and paint. Newer

construction methods are also used, including

insulated concrete forms made by Arxx, which

greatly enhance the insulation value of the below-

grade living area; Warmboard Radiant Subfloor, a

low-mass alternative to Gypcrete; and insulation

that includes a closed-cell, spray-in application in

the roof system and a blown-in application in the

walls. These new insulation products perform well

in an alpine environment and create a home with

minimal air leakage and high-insulation properties.

Salvaged and reclaimed materials—T&G from

an old cabin and 80-year-old pine that has been

reclaimed and milled for flooring and trim—add

character to the home.

The outdoor living areas are organized to take

advantage of what nature has provided, with the

home being sited on the lot so that trees screen

neighbors, views are preserved, and the sound of

a creek gurgles to the rear of the home.

DIRECTIONS

From Breckenridge, follow Hwy. 9 south ap-

proximately 2.5 miles, turn left at Blue River Road.

Turn right at Royal Drive and follow straight onto

Regal Circle. Follow to #170.

HIGHLIGHTS

2,952 square feet 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms EnergyStar® rated American Clay walls High-efficiency Warmboard Subfloor Foundation constructed with Arxx

insulated concrete forms Efficient use of space Custom tile work Designed for functional living Butcher block and timber counter tops Dumbwaiter

SPONSORS

American ClayBreckenridge Building CenterCAPCO TileKitchenscapesThe FireplaceRocky Mountain Spray FoamSierra Pacific WindowsSun Mountain DoorsWarmboard Radiant Floor Systems

CONTACTS

ContractorJ&E Development, Inc.970.389.2848jedevelopment.net

ArchitectBlack Diamond ArchitectsCatherine [email protected]

Kitchen DesignerKitchenscapesKaren Haupt970.453.7107kitchenscapesinc.com

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13 93 BONANZA TRAILCONTRACTOR J&E DEVELOPMENT, INC.

BLUE RIVER

DESCRIPTION

This Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired home features

beautiful attention to detail, including wainscot

trim, coffered ceiling details with stained glass,

tongue and groove ceilings, cabinetry with inlaid

glasswork, oak hardwood floors and artisan tile

work throughout the home.

The residence is EnergyStar® compliant, and

with an HERS rating of 58, it’s 42% more energy

efficient than a home built to current code. The

home also makes use of a high-efficiency Heat

Recovery Ventilator, which introduces conditioned

and HEPA filtered fresh air into the home, and a

whole house steam humidification system that

brings moisture into the dry mountain air.

The main living space is centered around an

imposing double-sided fireplace that showcases

impressive masonry work and detail. A unique

steel rod truss draws attention to the views and

plays to the mining heritage of Summit County.

DIRECTIONS

From Breckenridge, follow Hwy. 9 south approxi-

mately 2.5 miles, and turn left at Blue River Road.

Turn right at Royal Drive, and stay straight onto

Regal Circle. Follow around the turn and go right at

Coronet. Turn right at Bonanza Trail, follow to #93.

HIGHLIGHTS

EnergyStar® rated HERS rating of 58 Heat recovery ventilation system Whole house steam humidification Elevator Custom tile work Designed for functional living Wainscot and trim details Custom-stained glass work Custom cabinetry Unique interior truss design

SPONSORS

Allied InsulationArapahoe ArchitectsBreckenridge Building CenterThe FireplaceKitchenscapesSun Mountain DoorsWeathershield Windows

CONTACTS

ContractorJ&E Development, Inc.970.389.2848jedevelopment.net

ArchitectArapahoe Architects970.453.8475arapahoearchitects.com

Kitchen DesignerKitchenscapesKaren Haupt970.453.7107kitchenscapesinc.com

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THOUGHTFUL DESIGN CREATING UNIQUE SPACES

egolfi nteriors.com

Breckenridge, Colorado970.453.5557 tracey@egolfi nteriors.com

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14 36 LAKECREST DRIVECONTRACTOR LEVEL ONE BUILDING COMPANY, INC.

BLUE RIVER

DESCRIPTION

Luxurious amenities, thoughtful details and du-

rable materials combine to create this welcoming

home. Exterior features include corrugated metal

that develops a wonderful patina over time, and

a front entry that is enhanced by native boulders

and landscaping. The solid eight-foot, custom-

stained and -glazed Alder wood door opens into

a spacious flagstone foyer. The home is heated

throughout with in-floor radiant heating, and all

windows have high-efficiency Low-E glazing.

Inside, soaring windows flood the rooms with

sunshine. A two-story stone fireplace is sur-

rounded by an open-plan gourmet kitchen, dining

and great rooms. Reclaimed antique oak flooring

is used throughout the main floor, office and

stairs, and custom handrails fabricated from ski

lift cables and balusters crafted from hammered

steel add character.

The great room and dining areas open onto a

wraparound deck with an outdoor stone fireplace

and grill. The kitchen is appointed with top-of-

the-line EnergyStar® rated stainless appliances,

a farmers sink, knotty Alder wood cabinetry, and

a central cooking island, while a walk-in pantry

completes the space with smart pull-out bins,

drawers and shelving.

The master suite features dual vanities, an over-

sized steam shower and a soaking tub. Tumbled

travertine and slate mosaic tile complement the

slab granite counters.

DIRECTIONS

Exit I-70 at Frisco, and travel south to Breck-

enridge. Continue south through Breckenridge

approximately 1.5 miles, turn left onto Lakeshore

Drive. Follow Lakeshore Drive to Lakecrest Drive.

Turn right on to Lakecrest and follow to #36.

HIGHLIGHTS

EnergyStar® certified Premium finishes Reclaimed rustic oak wood flooring Volcano granite and farmhouse sink Aged and forged metal accents throughout Barn wood ceilings Sliding barn doors in office Two-story rock fireplace Outdoor fireplace at grill deck

SPONSORS

Aspen Grove Kitchen & Bath, Inc.Bank of the WestBreckenridge Building CenterColorado Custom Wood FloorsDenver Glass Interiors, Inc.Egolf InteriorsEquinox Architecture, LLCThe Fireplace

Greer’s Appliance CenterMountain Estates AccentsRocky Mountain Forest ProductsSierra Pacific Windows

CONTACTS

ContractorLevel One Building Co., Inc.970.453.6790levelonebuildingco.com

ArchitectEquinox Architecture, LLC970.453.9619equinoxarchitecture.com

Interior DesignerEgolf Interiors970.453.5557egolfinteriors.com

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15 469 WAGON ROADCONTRACTOR PINNACLE MOUNTAIN HOMES, INC.

BLUE RIVER

DESCRIPTION

This remodeled fishing cabin nestled alongside

the Blue River has been transformed into a

mountain masterpiece. A new entry now con-

nects the original garage with the main house.

The flagstone entry goes in two directions: it

leads to the two-car garage a half-level up, and

to a workshop with a full-size garage door a half-

level down. To the right of the entry is the dining

room and attached great room, with a guest suite

and bath just a few steps away.

A bunkroom with a lofted play area, an office

and the master suite are all on the upper floor.

The master suite features panoramic views of

the Blue River through wall-to-wall windows that

stretch all the way to the 18-foot vaulted ceiling.

In the master bath, exquisitely elaborate tile work

accents the glass-enclosed shower. Expansive

windows surround the exposed staircase that

leads to the lower level, which houses a full bath

and well-appointed recreation room, as well as

mechanical and family rooms.

DIRECTIONS

Take Hwy. 9 south of Breckenridge approximately

1 mile. Turn left on Wagon Road. At the fork, stay

right and follow the road to #469.

HIGHLIGHTS

4,743 square feet 4 bedrooms, 4 baths Extensive custom remodel Flagstone entry Elaborate tile work in all baths Solar hot water Riverside patio Custom cabinets throughout

Granite countertops Custom built-in bunks Integrated three-level stair tower Hand-hewn hardwood floors

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CONTACTS

ContractorPinnacle Mountain Homes, Inc.970.435.0727pinnaclemtnhomes.com

ArchitectValdez Architects970.668.4506valdezarchitects.com

Interior DesignerEgolf Interiors970.453.5557egolfinteriors.com

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16 304 COUNTY ROAD 529CONTRACTOR MOUNTAIN LOG HOMES OF COLORADO, INC.

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

While searching for a site on which to build their

mountain home, Kansas City residents Lynn and

Doug found this wooded lot close to the town of

Breckenridge. And after meeting the staff at Mountain

Log Homes of Colorado, they knew they had found

the right team to make their dream home a reality.

The couple fell in love with Pioneer Log Homes of

British Columbia’s large, handcrafted Western red

cedar logs and decided to incorporate them into their

home’s design. Breathe in and look up as you tour

this home to appreciate the aroma and beauty of

these extraordinary logs.

Doug also wanted central gathering spaces for

family reunions with the couple’s three grown children,

outdoor living space where they could enjoy their Ten

Mile Range views, and lots of room for the family to

cook and enjoy meals together. Kitchenscapes helped

the couple design a gourmet kitchen with a large

central island.

Light and fresh air were also priorities for the

homeowners. They got both with a large wall of

low-E windows in the great room, as well as operable

windows thoughtfully positioned throughout the home

to ensure good airflow. Strategically placed task and

mood lighting highlight the unique log features, while

four fireplaces—including a wood burner for log-cabin

authenticity—provide warmth during the cold winters.

Each of this home’s bedroom suites has a unique

theme. The bunkroom, which sleeps six, features

genuine multicolored Pendleton blankets and animal-

themed lighting. The natural stone on the fireplaces

and bathroom tile contribute to the home’s sophisti-

cated lodge feel. The game room is yet another great

gathering space and features a wet bar, log pool

table, and access to a covered paver patio complete

with a hot tub and gas firepit.

The entry foyer was designed to highlight “Peace

Offering,” a bronze sculpture created by the late

artist Walt Horton. The homeowners have given their

own special names to the whimsical animals found

throughout their home, including “Benjamin Beaver,”

who was hand-carved into a log tail on the deck.

Says homeowner Lynn: “My dream is that everyone

who visits may find a wonderful peace and feeling of

warmth and love surrounding them.”

DIRECTIONS

From Main Street in Breckenridge, turn left on Boreas Pass Rd. and continue for 1.2 miles. Turn right on Illinois Gulch Road, then right onto Boreas Pass Road (CR10) for 0.5 miles. Follow as the road bears to the right beneath power lines. Turn right on County Road 529 at the “Road Narrows” sign. Follow to #304.

HIGHLIGHTS

3,600 square feet 4 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 2 powder rooms,

1 car garage Handcrafted Western Red Cedar 17”-

average-diameter logs from British Columbia Eastern White Pine 9”-16” random-width

distressed CARLISLE wide-plank floors Alder cabinetry, Wolf and. Sub Zero

appliances, custom copper range hood EnergyStar® certified

SPONSORS

Title Sponsors Pioneer Log Homes of British ColumbiaKitchenscapes by Kathye ContiAccoustical FlooringAustin Bluffs LightingBohemia Tile On FireCarlisle Wide Plank FlooringDenver Glass Interiors, Inc.Design Electrical ContractorsDesigns by StonescapesHome Services of The Summit PaintingHR Services DrywallMartz Supply Maximum Comfort Pool & SpaRio Grande SupplySierra Pacific WindowsSummit Stone WorksWestern Fireplace

CONTACTS

BuilderMountain Log Homes of Colorado, Inc.Brian L. Wray970.468.8683mlhoc.com

Log SupplierPioneer Log Homes of British Columbia1.877.822.5647pioneerloghomesofbc.com

Interior Finishes and FurnishingsMountain Log Homes & InteriorsKaren Wray970.468.8683

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17 510 WELLINGTON ROADCONTRACTOR CARLSON BUILDERS, INC. / ARCHITECT MATTHEW STAIS ARCHITECTS

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

This home pushes the envelope for green building

in the high country: The solar-inspired showpiece

features the work of numerous local artisans and

is expected to earn LEED for Homes Silver certi-

fication. The homeowner chose Carlson Builders

for the firm’s expertise in sustainable construction

practices and the builder succeeded in integrating

architectural aesthetics with sustainable design

and construction, all while meeting a modest

custom-home budget.

Tremendous exposure to the sun’s rays is at

the core of this home’s design. Solar techniques

include two photovoltaic arrays, solar panels to

heat domestic hot water, daylighting, and unique

thermo-siphoning air panels on the south wall.

The home’s exterior is a tight skin that wraps the

interior spaces; openings are appropriate to the

home’s function and contemporary theme. Cedar

shingles and siding, zinc accents and a stone

base emphasize a natural look that will weather

well in the harsh high-altitude environment.

Interiors continue the theme of contemporary

snow-country home; here, the materials palette is

natural, clean and elegant. Unique features include

a great room fireplace with cold-rolled steel man-

tel, paneled wood walls with hidden built-ins, ex-

panses of floor-to-ceiling glass, stained concrete

and ash hardwood floors, recycled glass mosaic

tile, and locally made concrete countertops.

Thanks to its innovative design and construction,

this residence is projected to use less than half of

the energy consumed by a typical home of its size.

DIRECTIONS

Drive south on Main Street in Breckenridge. Turn

left on Wellington Road and continue straight

through four stop signs (0.5 mile). The road then

bends slightly to the right; pass the “Speed Limit

25” sign and the home is the next driveway on

the right.

HIGHLIGHTS

3,700 square feet 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths LEED for Homes, Silver rating 43 HERS Home Energy Rating BIPV and roof-mounted photovoltaic arrays Roof-mounted solar hot-water system Thermo-siphoning air panels Heat recovery ventilation system Low-VOC interior finishes Recycled wheatboard interior doors Locally made concrete countertops EPA Green Label Plus carpet

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CONTACTS

ContractorCarlson Builders, Inc.970.453.4332carlsonbuildersinc.com

ArchitectMatthew Stais ArchitectsMatthew Stais, LEED AP970.453.0444staisarchitects.com

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18 636 COUNTY ROAD 456CONTRACTOR MANN BUILDERS

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

This custom home rests on four wooded acres in

Western Sky Ranch and boasts sweeping views of

Breckenridge Ski Resort and The Ten Mile Range.

The open floor plan invites guests to mingle in

the great room or gather in the gourmet kitchen

with its granite countertops, professional appli-

ances and expansive island. A nearby outdoor

living space comes complete with fireplace and

grill, while a library and two guest bedrooms with

en-suite baths complete the main level.

The master suite offers a private getaway with a

fireplace and outdoor deck with mountain views.

The luxurious bath features a two-person shower

decorated with handcrafted tiles, a bubble massage

tub, and a towel-warming drawer. A second washer

and dryer add to the functionality of the suite.

A winding log staircase leads to the Western–

themed lower floor. There, two large televisions, a

billiards table, game table, arcade, and custom-

designed bar with copper top create a perfect

gathering place. Patio doors disappear into the wall

to extend the living area out onto a heated flagstone

patio, complete with a fireplace and hot tub.

Guests can relax in the three guest suites, each

with a private patio, or enjoy the wagon train-inspired

bunkroom, which features a hand-painted mural.

DIRECTIONS

From Frisco, take Hwy. 9 toward Breckenridge.

After approx. 8 miles, turn left on County Road

450 (near 7-11). Follow CR450 up the hill to

Western Sky Ranch, then continue up the road

to #636.

HIGHLIGHTS

5,893 square feet 6 bedrooms, 6.5 baths Custom-crafted cabinetry Heated 3-car garage with third bay lock-off Heated auto court, entry and back patio Hardwood floors throughout Log siding and moss rock exterior Hot tub Hand-forged metal accents

SPONSORS

Colorado Color RestorationCutting Edge WoodworkingDragon Forge, Ltd.Ferguson Enterprises, Inc.Mountain High Plumbing & HeatingNorling-Wakeman StudiosThe Sound RoomSummit Stone WorksWestern Fireplace

CONTACTS

DeveloperWestern Sky Ranch713.882.2664

ContractorMann Builders970.485.9335

Architect/Interior DesignerValdez Architects970.668.4506valdezarchitects.com

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19 195 MARKS LANECONTRACTOR IVAN STANLEY & ASSOCIATES, LLC

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

Nestled in the trees overlooking the Breckenridge Golf Course, this Highlands home is an architec-tural gem. Designed by Bostad International, the structure has a unique, historic mining flair. Built with exquisite detail by Ivan Stanley & Associates, its rustic exterior and creative detailing blend with traditional window patterns and rooflines to create a unique mountain style.

A copper-clad Harry Potter-esque front door leads to an entry where floor-to-ceiling windows yield spectacular views of the two adjacent fairways and Nordic ski trail. The foyer connects the secluded master wing to the rest of the home, where the great room, dining room and down-stairs family room all have commanding views of the fairways and Ten Mile mountain range.

Special amenities abound throughout the home, including two private master suites, each with luxurious bathrooms featuring lovely granite countertops, custom cabinetry, slate floors, soak-ing tubs and steam showers. The upper bedroom suite has a balcony overlooking the great room, while a beautiful powder room offers delightful lighting and a basin hewn from a granite boulder.

The home’s main kitchen features Sub-Zero, Liebherr, Wolf and Bosch appliances and a strik-ing stainless-steel range hood. The lower level, accessed by a custom handcrafted staircase, has two ensuite bedrooms, a custom-designed bunk-room, comfortable family room and complete

kitchen with abundant storage cabinets. Other deluxe features include four fireplaces with stone hearths, barnwood siding, knotty alder wood-work, hickory floors, and an abundance of dry-stack stonework that adds a warm high-country ambience, inside and out.

DIRECTIONS

From Hwy. 9 north of Breckenridge, turn east onto Tiger Road. Take the first right onto Marks-berry Way. Turn left at Marks Lane. The house is situated on the north end of the cul-de-sac.

HIGHLIGHTS

4,265 square feet 4 ensuite bedrooms plus bunkroom, 4.5 baths Two steam showers Two kitchens Four fireplaces, including a

wood-burning fireplace Interior and exterior dry-stack stonework Hand-scraped hickory floors Barnwood siding Granite slab countertops High-efficiency boiler Oversized two-car garage Eight-person Jacuzzi hot tub Surround–sound system 4 HDTVs, Blu-ray and iPods Passive-solar design Vaulted ceilings Wi-Fi Internet access

SPONSORS

Avalanche Garage DoorHardwood Floors, Inc.The FireplaceShadds Millwork & DoorsStove Granite, Inc.Trimworks

CONTACTS

DeveloperPeter Hamlett818.281.4495

ContractorIvan Stanley & AssociatesJeremy Fischer970.547.9008

ArchitectBostad International, Inc.Darrick Wade970.668.1155bostadgroup.com

Kitchen DesignerGenesis 303.419.5707

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20 385 LAKE EDGE DRIVECONTRACTOR IVAN STANLEY & ASSOCIATES, LLC

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

Sun, views and privacy characterize the setting

for this beautifully detailed home. The inspiration

for the home’s floor plan design is the exquisite

site itself, which is situated on a quiet and se-

cluded cul-de-sac, and surrounded by moun-

tains, meadows, and the Jack Nicklaus designed

Breckenridge Golf Course. There is a balanced

mixed of grand and cozy spaces as you move

through the open floor plan from the great room

to the four unique bedroom suites.

Custom, creative and unique detailing and

materials adorn every room, including Douglas-fir

beam work, reclaimed barnwood wainscots and

hand-scraped hickory floors. The house also fea-

tures passive solar design with plenty of natural

light. The floor plan was masterfully designed to

showcase views of the Ten Mile, Gore and Front

Mountain Ranges, while offering warmth, privacy

and solitude for all of the spaces inside and out.

DIRECTIONS

From Hwy. 9 (Frisco or Breckenridge), turn east

onto Tiger Road. Take the third right onto Gold

Run Gulch Road into Highlands Park, then take

the fourth right onto Lake Edge Drive. Follow

around to #385, on the right side of the cul-de-

sac at the end of the road.

HIGHLIGHTS

4,070 square feet 4 bedroom suites, 4.5 baths Main level master bedroom and great room Mudroom and family room at lower level Exclusive Highlands Park neighborhood Dramatic mountain and golf course

views from Delaware Flats Passive solar design Super insulated walls, roof and foundation Douglas fir beam work and joinery Reclaimed barn-wood wainscots and

exterior siding Hand-scraped hickory floors Viking appliances Steam shower

SPONSORS

Equinox Architecture, LLCThe FireplaceHardwood Floors, Inc.Jason Hart, Breckenridge Associates Real EstateJVC & KB Mechanical

PH DesignsRG ConstructionStover Granite, Inc.Sweet Electric

CONTACTS

ContractorIvan Stanley & Associates, LLC P.O. Box 6364Breckenridge, CO 80424970.547.9008ivanstanley.com

RealtorBreckenridge Associates Real Estate Jason Hart970.376.7599

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21 569 GOLD RUN ROADARCHITECTURE SAVAGE ARCHITECTURE / CONSTRUCTION IAN ALEXANDER CONSTRUCTION

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

Located in Breckenridge’s prestigious Highlands Park neighborhood, along the Jack Nicklaus- designed golf course, this home features thought-ful architectural proportions, impeccable crafts-manship and generous fairway and ten mile range views.

At first glance, the home appears larger than its actual size. Its elevation spans more than 120 feet, taking full advantage of what would ordinarily be considered a tricky building site. Delicately positioned on a 25-percent slope, the home’s grand elevation has earned it the name “Gold Run Lodge.”

The architectural motives for this project were to provide an appealing home with the most impact given the site conditions, while remaining practical to the means, methods and costs as-sociated with high-altitude construction.

Inside the “Gold Run Lodge,” that impact is immediately apparent. Upon entering, you are surrounded by mountain elegance beyond expectation. Views and sunlight stream in from all angles. Soaring radius beams and stone arch-ways add drama. Bedrooms offer ample en-suite baths, a gourmet kitchen features refined granite countertops, and natural stone floors add style underfoot. The conscious attention to detail found in this exquisite home is a refreshing reminder that dreams are still possible on a budget.

DIRECTIONS

From I-70, take exit 203 (CO-9) toward Frisco/Breckenridge for 0.2 miles. Drive south on CO-9 for 6.8 miles, then turn left onto Tiger Road. Drive east 1.5 miles, then turn right onto Gold Run Road. Drive southwest for 0.5 mile. #569 Gold Run Road is on the left.

HIGHLIGHTS

5,862 square feet 5 bedrooms, 6 bathrooms, 2-car garage Radius beams, stone archways and

heavy timbers Stone-clad wood-burning fireplace and two

gas fireplaces visible from eight separate rooms Outdoor gas fire pit and covered patio Wet bar and media room Natural stone interior and exterior Viking appliances High-efficiency heating

SPONSORS

Aspen Grove Kitchen & Bath, Inc.Breckenridge Building CenterGreer’s Appliance CenterLocher & Locher MB Marble & Tile, Inc.Prudential Timberhill Real Estate

CONTACTS

ConstructionIan Alexander Construction970.547.1475ian-alexander.net

ArchitectureSavage Architecture, Inc.970.547.0792savagearchitecture.com

Kitchen Design, Light Fixtures, Paint & TileAspen Grove Kitchen & Bath, Inc.Linda Miller970.468.5393aspengrovekitchenandbath.com

RealtorPrudential Timberhill Real EstatePaula Stanton970.453.2500prudentialtimberhill.com

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22 172 SUNSHINE RIDGE LANEBUILDER DOUBLE DIAMOND PROPERTY AND CONSTRUCTION SERVICES

BRECKENRIDGE

DESCRIPTION

From this project’s inception, the owners set out

to create a new home with a sense of history.

With features including timbers reclaimed from

the railroad trestles that once spanned the Great

Salt Lake, hardwood flooring salvaged from a

barn in Missouri, and doors crafted from beetle-

kill pine, nearly every element of this house has a

story to tell. With five bedrooms and baths, the

home is roomy enough to serve as a family retreat

for years to come.

Treading lightly on the land is important to the

homeowners, and the use of solar panels, low-

VOC paint, and tight insulation helps to minimize

their home’s impact on the environment. A re-

claimed walnut countertop, cabinets crafted from

beetle-kill pine and walnut sourced from storm-

damaged trees, soy-based stains and sealants,

recycled shingles and LED lighting add to the

beauty of the home, while furthering the goal of

sustainable design. The home’s furnishings follow

the same sustainable principles; with so many

green features, the design team recently sought

LEED certification. The end result is a beautiful,

comfortable home that sustainably serves as a

family retreat.

DIRECTIONS

Take Hwy. 9 to Tiger Road. Go east approximately one mile to Estates Drive. Turn right on Estates Drive. Turn right on Sunshine Ridge Lane and follow to #172.

HIGHLIGHTS

5,000 square feet 5 bedrooms, 5 baths Beetle-kill pine siding Reclaimed trestle beams, barn flooring and

ceiling; reclaimed walnut countertop LED lighting 50-year recycled shingles Beetle-kill pine and salvaged walnut cabinets Recycled tile Soy stain and sealants HERS rating of 29

SPONSORSAB Welding and Metal FabricationAssociates IIIBMC SelectBritannia PlumbingDG ConstructionDivision 7 InsulationiLevelMB Marble & Tile, Inc.Sierra Pacific WindowsVintage Woods

CONTACTS

BuilderDouble Diamond Property and Construction ServicesArnie [email protected]

Architect Michael F. Gallagher970.453.6872michaelgallagher.com

Interior Designer Associates III303.534.4444associates3.com

Kitchen Designer Kitchens by WedgewoodTammy [email protected]

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23 520 PEMMICAN COURTCONTRACTOR APEX MOUNTAIN HOMES, INC.

FRISCO

DESCRIPTION

Situated in Frisco’s prestigious Waterdance Subdivision with views of Peak One, Buffalo Mountain and Lake Dillon, this stunning mountain home was designed by Boulder, Colorado-based architect David A. Beal in the style and tradition of Apex Mountain Homes. The architect and builder were tasked with constructing a budget-conscious, energy efficient home that would be affordable for both the short and long term, and here they accomplished just that.

For this project, the guiding principle was practicality—while maintaining beauty and the highest quality. Together, Apex Mountain Homes and the homeowners adopted a concept of “Real Green.” This meant staying away from the latest “green” gimmicks and selecting products and processes that offer real value.

First, Apex used a framing method called Keymark, a groundbreaking way to transform the architect’s plan into a 3D framing plan. Every framing element was detailed and sent to a Ger-man Hundegger saw, measured exactly, then cut and marked for immediate assembly by the on-site framing crew. This process not only reduced waste but also improved the speed and quality of the construction.

Cabinetry and interior trim were created by Cut-ting Edge Woodworking, an award-winning Lead-ville-based firm that employs the latest computer and tooling techniques. The elegant handcrafted

cabinet fronts were installed at the end of the project to preserve their perfection. The enviable living room ceiling features salvaged beetle-kill pine from Vintage Woods. An all-natural process was used to give the wood an instant patina.

The “Real Green” efforts have paid off, as this home has scored a remarkable 135 points under the Summit Sustainable Building Code, and has also qualified for a refund of the plan-review fee by the town of Frisco. The homeowners were very pleased about their collaboration with Apex Mountain Homes and David A. Beal and Associates. “Not only did we get more than we expected,” they say, “but it was great fun.”

DIRECTIONS

Take Frisco exit 203 and proceed south on Hwy. 9 toward Breckenridge. Turn left on CR1004 into the Waterdance subdivision. Turn right immedi-ately on Waterdance Drive, then take the second left into Pemmican Court.

HIGHLIGHTS

3,400 square feet 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths ENERGY STAR®-rated home 2 kW photovoltaic system Solar thermal-heated domestic hot water 94% efficient boiler system High-performance triple-pane windows Closed-cell spray-foam insulation

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SPONSORS

Aichholz Excavation CorporationCAPCO Tile & StoneCoffin Brothers, Inc.Cutting Edge WoodworkingDavid A. Beal and AssociatesDenver Glass Interiors, Inc.Everist Materials, LLCGreer’s Appliance CenterIndependent Power SystemsInside SourceJohn Arthur ConsultingKeymark Enterprises, LLCMize Tile & StoneMoore Foam Systems, LLCMountain Estates AccentsNeils Lunceford, Inc.Pella Windows & DoorsPioneer Materials West SlopeRocky Mountain Forest ProductsStover Granite, Inc.Sun Mountain DoorsThe Frayed EdgeVantia HardwoodsVersatile Strokes, LLC Vintage WoodsZoni Concrete, Inc.

CONTACTSContractorApex Mountain Homes, Inc.970.668.3402apexmountainhomes.com

ArchitectDavid A. Beal and Associates303.443.9613dabassoc.com

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45 Degrees Trim Carpentry .................................. 49AB Welding and Metal Fabrication .................. 49, 59 Accurate Window and Door ................................ 23Accoustical Flooring ............................................. 47AG Masonry ......................................................... 49Aichholz Excavation Corporation .................... 19, 61Allied Insulation ..................................................... 41Alpine Bank .......................................................... 49Altitude Garage Door ...................................... 19, 33American Clay ...................................................... 39 Amish Cabinets of Denver ................................... 21Angler Mountain Ranch ................................. 17, 19Ann McFarlane Designs ....................................... 21Apex Mountain Homes, Inc. ... IFC, 1, 19, 33, 60, 61A+ Elevators ........................................................ 21Arapahoe Architects ................................ 17, 40, 41Arto Brick... .. ........................................................ 49ASAP Glass Services ........................................... 35 Ascent Electric, Inc. ........................................ 19, 33Aspen Grove Kitchen & Bath, Inc. ............. 43, 46, 57Associates III ........................................................ 59 Austin Bluffs Lighting ............................................ 47 Avalanche Garage Door ....................................... 53Bank of the West ..................................... 14, 37, 43BHH Partners ................................................ 20, 21Big Horn Interiors ............................................ 9, 23BigHorn Materials ................................................ 21Black Diamond Architects .................................... 39BMC Select ......................................................... 59Bohemia Tile on Fire ............................................ 47Bostad International, Inc. ............................... 23, 53Breckenridge Associates Real Estate ................... 55Breckenridge Building Center .. 13, 37, 39, 41, 43, 57Breckenridge Grand Vacations ............................ 29Breck Ironworks .................................................. 24Britannia Plumbing ............................................... 59Brooks Furniture ................................................... 36Buffalo Electric ..................................................... 21Burdick Technologies Unlimited ........................... 49CAPCO Tile & Stone .......................... 19, 33, 39, 61Carlisle Wide Plank Flooring ................................. 47Carlson Builders, Inc. ..................................... 48, 49CCNS Construction ............................................. 29 Centura Health .................................................... 16Cinderella Painting ............................................... 29CNC Glassworks, Inc. ......................................... 23Coffin Brothers, Inc. ................................. 19, 33, 61Colorado Color Restoration ................................. 51Colorado Custom Wood Floors ........................... 43Commercial Design Engineering, Ltd. .................. 29Compass Homes Development, LLC .................... 17Cutting Edge Woodworking ..... 19, 23, 26, 27, 51, 61

Dana Covert Contracting ..................................... 23David A. Beal and Associates .................. 18, 19, 61Dawn M. Crane ................................................... 17Deadwood Cutting .............................................. 35Denver Glass Interiors, Inc. .......... 19, 33, 43, 47, 61 Design Electrical Contractors ............................... 47Design One Interiors ............................................ 30Designs by Stonescapes ............................... 46, 47Devigne Design ..................................................... 5DG Construction .................................................. 59Direct Doors of Colorado ..................................... 23Distinctive Design Interiors ................................... 32Division 7 Insulation ............................................. 59Dixon Painting ..................................................... 49Don Kennen ........................................................ 21Double Diamond Property & Construction Services .. 59Dragon Forge, Ltd. ........................................ 42, 51Dream Makers Custom Homes of Colorado, Inc. . 35Durisol Building Systems, Inc. .............................. 19Dyan Devault ....................................................... 35Ebert Appraisal Services ...................................... 36Eby Real Estate ................................................... 46Eddie Huchingson ............................................... 35Egolf Interiors .................................... 29, 42, 43, 45EHL, Inc. .... ............................................. 21, 25, 45Entrada Design Group ......................................... 37Equinox Architecture, LLC ............................. 43, 55Erdkamp Construction ......................................... 34 Everist Materials, LLC .............................. 19, 33, 61E.W.A. Mechanical Inc. .................................. 21, 45Executive Resorts Real Estate, Inc. ...................... 33Fazendin Brothers Colorado, Inc. .................. 27, BCFerguson Enterprises, Inc. ................................... 51Finley Jones Harris .............................................. 36FyrePro, Inc. ........................................................ 19Genesis.......... ...................................................... 53GLS Welding ....................................................... 21Grand Lodge on Peak 7 ................................ 28, 29Greer’s Appliance Center .............. 19, 33, 43, 57, 61Hardwood Floors, Inc. .................................... 53, 55Harmony Interiors .................................................. 4Hebditch Hardwood Flooring ............................... 21Home Services of the Summit Painting ................ 47 HR Services Drywall ............................................ 47 Ian Alexander Construction .................................. 57iLevel.............. ...................................................... 59Independent Power Systems ......................... 19, 61In Home Technologies ......................................... 21 Inside Source ................................................ 46, 61Ivan Stanley & Associates, LLC ...................... 53, 55J&E Development, Inc. .................................. 39, 41JCV + KB Mechanical .................................... 49, 55

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John Arthur Consulting ............................ 19, 33, 61Jon Rice ......... ..................................................... 35Jordin Architecture and Interiors .......................... 27Keymark Enterprises, LLC ................................... 61Kitchens by Wedgewood ..................................... 59Kitchenscapes ............................. 39, 41, 42, 47, 49Kitchens at the Denver ........................................ 35Knipps Welding & Fabrication .............................. 25Kodiak Enterprises ............................................... 32 Lennox Electric, Inc. ...................................... 25, 45Level One Building Co., Inc. ................................. 43Liesl Lighting, LLC ............................................... 33Lilli’s Lighting ....................................................... 24Locher & Locher .................................................. 57 Lynn Scott Architect ............................................ 33Mann Builders ..................................................... 51Martz Supply ....................................................... 47Mary Hart Design ................................................. 17Materials Marketing Tile ....................................... 49Matthew Stais Architects ......................... 29, 48, 49Maximum Comfort Pool & Spa ............................ 47MB Marble & Tile, Inc. ................................... 57, 59McCrery Fine Homes ............................................. 7MDB Builders ...................................................... 21Michael F. Gallagher ............................................. 59Mize Tile & Stone ........................................... 19, 61Monroe Metalworks ............................................. 49Moore Foam Systems, LLC ............... 19, 21, 33, 61More Space Place ................................... 19, 33, 36 Mountain Comfort Furnishings ....................... 14, 17Mountain Estates Accents ................. 19, 33, 43, 61 Mountain High Plumbing & Heating ..................... 51Mountain Log Homes of Colorado, Inc. ............... 47Mountain Log Homes & Interiors .......................... 47Mountain Wood Care ............................................. 6Nana Wall Systems .............................................. 22Neils Lunceford ........................................ 19, 37, 61Norling-Wakeman Studios ................................... 51O’Bryan Partnership Architects ............................ 31Ohana Floor Design ............................................. 49One Ski Hill Place ................................................ 31PCL .............. ....................................................... 31Peak 7 Construction ............................................ 29Peak 7, LLC ........................................................ 29 Pella Windows & Doors ..................... 19, 21, 33, 61Peter Hamlett ...................................................... 53PH Designs ......................................................... 55Phoenix Automatic Sprinkler, Inc. ......................... 25Pinnacle Mountain Homes Inc. ................... 3, 25, 45Pioneer Log Homes of B.C. ................................. 47Pioneer Materials West Slope .................. 19, 33, 61Pioneer Millworks Flooring ................................... 49Portico Design Group .......................................... 31

Premiere Roofing ................................................. 49Pro Design .......................................................... 45Prudential Timberhill Real Estate .......................... 57RG Construction .................................................. 55RG Roofing .......................................................... 45Riddle Mechanical, LLC ....................................... 33Rio Grande Supply .............................................. 47 RJB Builders ............................................... 64, IBCRocky Mountain Cabinets .................................... 45 Rocky Mountain Forest Products ....... 19, 33, 43, 61Rocky Mountain Spray Foam ............................... 39Russ Strickler Construction ................................. 21Samuel Engineering ............................................. 29Savage Architecture, Inc. ..................................... 57Shadds Millwork & Doors..................................... 53 Sierra Pacific Windows .......37, 39, 43, 45, 47, 49, 59Siloam Stone, Inc. ............................................... 19Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate .................... 31Specialty Wood Products .............................. 21, 37Stover Granite, Inc. ...................... 25, 45, 53, 55, 61 Straight Line Tile .................................................. 35 Summit Cove ....................................................... 38Summit Kitchens & Bath ...................................... 37Summit Stone Works ..................................... 47, 51Sun Mountain Doors ................................ 39, 41, 61Surface Nirvana Decorative Concrete .................. 49Sweet Electric ...................................................... 55Terra Firma Custom Homes ................................... 8Thebeau Construction ......................................... 37The Blind Man ..................................................... 16The Fireplace ......................... 39, 41, 43, 52, 53, 55The Frayed Edge ........................................... 19, 61The Sound Room ................................................ 51Thetford Landscaping .......................................... 49Three Seasons Excavation ................................... 35 Thurston Kitchen & Bath ...................................... 33Tracy Huchingson Designs .................................. 35Trilogy Partners .................................................... 34Trimworks ... ......................................................... 53 Tulikivi Corporation .............................................. 19Vail Resorts Development Company .................... 31Valdez Architects ..................................... 45, 50, 51Vantia Hardwoods ............................. 19, 33, 37, 61Versatile Strokes, LLC .............................. 19, 33, 61Vintage Woods .............................................. 59, 61 Warmboard Radiant Floor Systems ..................... 39Weathershield Windows ...................................... 41Wendy Cooney Lighting Design ........................... 49Western Fireplace .......................................... 47, 51Western Sky Ranch ............................................. 51Wild Sage Interiors .............................................. 31Wood Source ...................................................... 21Zoni Concrete, Inc. .................................. 19, 33, 61

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