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Set on 1.47 acres at the edge of National Forest, this is a mountain home shaped as much by its surroundings as by its design. The primary living spaces are oriented to the south, where large picture windows frame long, open views and pull in consistent natural light throughout the day.
Inside, the great room sets the tone. Ceilings rise overhead, anchored by a substantial moss rock fireplace and defined by those south-facing windows that bring the landscape into focus. Materials feel considered and rooted in place: hand-peeled log accents, native flagstone, slate, and hardwood floors that have been recently refinished rather than replaced.
The primary suite is quietly tucked away, with its own fireplace, private deck, and a bath finished in tile, along with two walk-in closets. The kitchen has been updated with granite countertops and custom cabinetry, blending utility with a sense of permanence.
There are moments in the home that feel entirely their own. A tavern-style bar, built with log siding, reclaimed brick, and sandstone, creates a space that leans more gathering place than feature. Nearby, an indoor atrium, currently used as an office, introduces a year-round presence of green into the interior. An enclosed sunroom adds additional square footage that can shift with the seasons or the needs of the day.
Outdoors, the grounds have been shaped with intention. Terraced garden areas, a custom stone walkway, and expansive decks extend the living space, while a concrete driveway adds a layer of practicality not often found in mountain settings. The home is also equipped with owned Tesla solar roof tiles, integrating energy production in a way that feels aligned with the architecture rather than added on. Mechanical systems, including the boiler, water heater, and water filtration, have been updated.
From the property, trails extend directly into the surrounding forest. Lyons is a short drive away, with its restaurants, music, and daily rhythm, and Rocky Mountain National Park sits within easy reach. Pinewood Springs offers a quieter setting while remaining closely tied to town.
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