Mountain architecture can seem a bit… predictably safe. Same timbers, same stone. In Colorado, that formula reads as respect. Why steal the show from the Rockies? This Mountain Village retreat keeps a low profile outside. Sheathed in Telluride stone and weathered barn wood, the exterior tucks into the rugged slope side. Step inside and that subtlety gives way to statement. Walnut flooring, Venetian-plaster wall treatments, Jerusalem limestone surfaces. Clerestory trusses loft the great room and cinematically frame the San Sophia Range. Ditto for amenities. Three elevator-served levels hold a wine room, bar, infrared-light sauna, ski room and an oversized heated patio crowned by a custom stone hot tub. Ski-in/ski-out is effortless, thanks to a dedicated easement off Lower Galloping Goose.
This architectural masterpiece combines refined elegance with natural charm. The residence offers seven spacious bedrooms, eight full bathrooms (including luxurious separate primary bathrooms, each with its own fireplace and expansive primary closet), and three additional powder rooms. The chef’s kitchen is equipped with top-of-the-line appliances and features a cozy breakfast nook, a fireplace, a sitting room, and a pantry. Adjacent to the kitchen, a stunning outdoor deck with a wood-burning fireplace creates an ideal space for relaxation. Further amenities include a dedicated office, a formal dining room, a three-car garage, and an oversized heated patio with custom stone hot tub. The lower level possesses an open family room with concrete flooring, wine room, bar, pool table, infrared light sauna, ski room and full media.
The residence possesses excellent early morning to late afternoon sun on a south facing lot located end of the road adjoining almost 21 acres of open space and overlooking the Telluride Golf Course ensuring ultimate privacy. Ski in / out access is formalized with a dedicated ski easement off of Lower Galloping Goose Ski trail.
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