A Peak Retreat

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A PEAK RETREAT
Breaking ground on this Blue River project in the middle of winter proved tricky, especially when Pinnacle Mountain Homes discovered a large clay bed beneath the foundation that required over excavation. Preserving nearby wetlands was also a concern, but despite these challenges, Pinnacle completed the six-bedroom, 5,446-square-foot home in just over a year. “The lot had incredible views, which made working on-site easy,” says Zane Levin, Pinnacle’s principal architect.

“The clients knew what they wanted and trusted the process.” The clients, a couple native to Colorado but living in Texas, sought a retreat with a look and feel that reflected their love for the mountains. Pinnacle’s in-house Collective Design , which served as both architect and interior designer, relied on unique decor to
bring nature indoors. Primary bathroom pendants resemble dripping icicles and a Hubbardton Forge crystal drop chandelier hangs above the main staircase, beautifully sparkling as it reflects sun and snow.

An earthy color palette and innovative design touches create comfortable yet functional vignettes throughout. A multi-piece coffee table in the great room can be arranged into different layouts for larger gatherings, while the barnwood-wrapped library nook features a singular chair for quiet moments. A sitting area with an agate cocktail table is framed by a black-and-white David Yarrow photo of Cara Delevingne in Leadville. At two kitchen islands, four custom Vanguard counter stools invite conversation over coffee.

One of the couple’s favorite parts about the property is a private backyard pond stocked with rainbow trout, with Quandary Peak soaring in the distance.
“They plan to use this house for their own private getaways with their two rescue dogs—and to host their growing family,” says lead designer Lauren Richards.
“Colorado has always had a special place in their hearts.”

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Celebrating a Space for Family in Western Sky Ranch

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CELEBRATING A SPACE FOR FAMILY IN WESTERN SKY RANCH

We are honored to be featured in the March/April issue of Colorado Homes and Lifestyles magazine, sharing the story of our journey in building a family home high above the town of Breckenridge, Colorado. Our vision was clear from the outset: to build not just a house, but a home that would grow with our client’s family, filled with memories across generations.

Set on a 24-acre lot in Western Sky Ranch, the home was designed by bhh Partners, with the creative guidance of Nicole Bruno from Collective Design for the interiors. The design vision combined with the building expertise of Pinnacle Mountain Homes brought to life a unique family home that embraces the stunning natural surroundings of Breckenridge.

The home is a testament to our client’s values and deep connection to the mountains. It stands as a place of gathering, growth, and endless possibilities, capturing their desire for a life intertwined with nature and each other.

We are deeply grateful to Colorado Homes and Lifestyles for highlighting this home. This feature is a celebration of our incredible team of employees and contractors who helped bring the home to life.

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Resort Living At Its Finest

Celebrating Resort Living at it’s Finest

We are thrilled to announce that the Nov/Dec issue of Colorado Homes and Lifestyles Magazine features our uniquely modern Keystone residence on its cover and in a detailed editorial. We are excited to share the unique architecture and design of this beautiful property that sits mere steps from the base of one of Colorado’s great ski resorts.

The home was designed by Collective Design’s Architect Zane Levin, Architectural Manager Tyler Mikolajczak, and Senior Designer Nicole Bruno who were tasked with creating a modern, durable, and inviting  home that celebrated the area’s local mining heritage while also providing a personalized living space. The result was a stunning Mountain-Modern residence built by Pinnacle Mountain Homes featuring sleek lines, neutral backgrounds, and warm, natural wood accents.

One of the most striking features of the Keystone residence is the expansive windows that provide breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. The architects strategically placed the windows to frame views of the nearby ski resort and down-valley vistas of Buffalo Mountain, allowing its residents to enjoy the beauty of the Colorado outdoors from every corner of their home.

This home stands out for its sleek take on the mountain modern genre, redefining what a mountain home can look like. We are immensely proud to have had the opportunity to design and build it, and we hope anyone looking for a unique mountain home will be inspired by its design and functionality. Thank you, Colorado Homes and Lifestyles, for featuring this project and shining a spotlight on the incredible work of Pinnacle Mountain Homes and Collective Design. You can read more about this home in the full editorial at the link below.

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A Mountain Retreat Worth Celebrating

A Mountain Retreat Worth Celebrating

We are thrilled to announce the release of the Keith Editorial in the Nov/Dec issue of Mountain Living Magazine. This editorial piece features the stunning mountain retreat of our Houston-based clients, the Keiths, highlighting the beauty and functionality of their Mountain Modern design in Breckenridge, Colorado.

From the seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces to the breathtaking views in every direction, this home truly showcases the best of Rocky Mountain living. One unique feature of the home is the oxygen system in the primary bedrooms, designed by Altitude Control Technology, which helps acclimate guests to the high altitude of nearly 9,000 feet above sea level.

Our clients worked closely with Pinnacle Mountain Homes and Collective Design throughout the build and design. The result is a deeply functional space created with a warm and comfortable ambience highlighted by natural elements like stone, petrified wood, boucle, and faux fur. The local art from Summit County’s Roitman Art Galleries adds a personal touch to the home’s stunning interior design.

The Keiths’ home stands out as one of our favorites, a true showpiece for the high quality results and unmatched client experience that come when two of our businesses work seamlessly together. This editorial is a must-read for anyone seeking inspiration for their own mountain getaway or looking to immerse themselves in the beauty and tranquility of the mountain lifestyle.

Builder: Pinnacle Mountain Homes
Interiors: Collective Design

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