Scotch Pine Residence
This gorgeous Colorado hillside home features an open floor plan offering sweeping views of the Rocky Mountains. We used the curved shape of the home to design spaces that flowed from north to south along a vast expanse of glass walls, using cabinetry rather than walls to divide spaces and keep a free flow through the rooms.
Drawing inspiration from the home’s natural setting and the owners’ devotion to a cleaner environement, we chose reclaimed heart pine from one hundred year old beams for the floors, reclaimed elm for privacy areas, motorized window shades of woven grasses, fossil stone countertops, and cherry wood in clear finishes cut from the same trees. These materials were used in unique ways throughout the home to make a true model of sustainability.
Drawing inspiration from the home’s natural setting and the owners’ devotion to a cleaner environement, we chose reclaimed heart pine from one hundred year old beams for the floors, reclaimed elm for privacy areas, motorized window shades of woven grasses, fossil stone countertops, and cherry wood in clear finishes cut from the same trees. These materials were used in unique ways throughout the home to make a true model of sustainability.
Others who worked on this project: Gettliffe Architecture