Set at the base of Peak 8 in Breckenridge, this 9,000-square-foot retreat blends a Western sensibility with soft modern design. Rich finishes, layered textures, natural materials, and a muted palette come together to create a home that feels both refined and relaxed.
Shaped by the unique topography of the lot and the architectural vision of the home, the layout unfolds across seven split levels. The result is a dynamic flow of space, with soaring ceilings in the main gathering areas and more intimate, quiet corners throughout.
In the central living spaces, a barnwood ceiling detail adds warmth to rooms filled with natural light. A contemporary stacked-stone DaVinci fireplace acts as a subtle divider between the living and dining areas, offering definition while maintaining connection. It is a place designed for lingering by the fire and gathering around the hearth.
In the kitchen, a 15-foot Infamous quartzite island becomes the focal point—bookmatched at the center to showcase the dramatic stone. A separate butler’s pantry with a full prep area and professional appliances gives the owners space to entertain with ease, keeping the main kitchen clear and composed.
With six king suites and two custom-designed bunk rooms, the home is built to host with comfort and style. Each bedroom is designed with its own palette and wall treatment so that every guest space feels considered. The bunk rooms, with their walnut built-ins, are both playful and practical.
Just off the entry, a ski chair from the iconic Pali Lift at Arapahoe Basin hangs near the stairs. The chair was won in a local lottery after the lift was retired, and now lives on as a piece of Summit County history that welcomes guests as they walk through the door.
This home reflects a love for the mountains and the lifestyle they offer. Every detail speaks to the experience of being here—of gathering with friends, hosting family, and settling into the beauty of the high country.