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5 days agoon
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Urban Moolah
Grand living areas, sweeping views and some of the best ski-in/ski-out access in the Vail Valley … [+] create a year-round experience like no other at this roughly $17.5-million home in Edwards, Colorado.
Gone are the days of the humble log cabin, or so you’d think walking through this more than 11,000-square-foot getaway perched on the slopes of Arrowhead Mountain.
Newly listed at $17.495 million, the seven-bedroom, eight-bathroom home features luxury amenities not often found in your average log cabin-style design, including a wine room, movie theater and wraparound bar.
The more than 11,000-square-foot home is sited on 1.5 acres just steps from the slopes of Cresta ski … [+] run on Arrowhead Mountain.
And yet even with all of its extravagance, the mountain abode still possesses the marks of a quintessential ski retreat.
A mixture of stone and thick log beams lend a rustic quality to the 2009-built home.
“It’s all direct ski-in, ski-out,” says Billy and Matt Iverson of Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate, who hold the listing. “You can actually hit the side of the house with your skis.”
The living room.
Natural materials make up the bulk of the two-story exterior. A rich facade full of timber and stone is accented with logs found in the gables, columns and balusters.
The open-concept chef’s kitchen.
The earthen motif continues inside, where wood and stone are implemented into almost every design element throughout the two-story floor plan.
The bar.
Soaring ceilings dressed with log accents ascend at differing angles and heights from room to room, making each space feel unto itself. Arched, stone-clad walkways give the impression of moving through a mountainside.
A massive stone fireplace creates a partition for living and dining areas.
An otherwise open floor plan is divided by an impressive rock-faced partition with a double-sided fireplace.
A view of the fireplace from the dining room.
Fireplaces are ubiquitous, including in many of the home’s six guest suites and the primary suite, complete with an office, dual bathrooms, and a walk-in closet with an entire laundry area.
Rows of glass-paneled doors bring white-powder views of the mountain indoors.
Outside, a walk-out patio encompasses a hot tub, large water feature and fireplace, all with sprawling views over the valley.
All seven bedrooms feature mountain views.
Sitting on 1.5 acres along the Beaver Creek Mountain Ski Resort in Edwards, Colorado, the 2009-built property neighbors some of the state’s most popular ski-resort towns, including Breckenridge, Aspen and Vail.
There are six guest suites plus an expanded master retreat.
As with many ski-resort areas throughout the country, the market in Beaver Creek has remained strong, even as inventory reaches all-time lows.
The home theater.
“The market here is still hot. You’ve still got a lot of people looking to get out of the cities and into a quiet mountain home,” said the Iversons. “But inventory is just a slice of what it was five years ago, [making] this property is the only luxury ski-in, ski-out estate home available on all of Beaver Creek.”
Wrap-around porches extend the living space outwards.
In April, the average list price in Beaver Creek climbed nearly $100,000, up from about $2.76 million to roughly $2.85 million month-over-month, according to area data from Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate.
A magnificent legacy estate, 2495 Cresta Road is a pinnacle of luxury mountain living.
The brother-duo and their mother, Kathy, make up The Iverson Team. The group has completed over $2 billion in career team sales.
Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate is a founding member of Forbes Global Properties, a consumer marketplace and membership network of elite brokerages selling the world’s most luxurious homes.
Published
45 mins agoon
May 19, 2022By
Urban Moolah
The Midcentury Modern home in Beverly Hills has been updated and expanded in keeping with the … [+] original style.
One of the key aspects of remodeling a Midcentury Modern home—the popular architectural style with surprising staying power—is maintaining the structure’s original character while implementing updates that suit a 21st-century lifestyle, or so says Los Angeles-based designer-turned-developer Philippe Naouri.
Specializing in Midcentury restoration, Naouri has renovated and re-imagined some of Los Angeles’ most prized Modernist gems, including one of his most recently completed projects, a $24.95 million Trousdale Estates mansion.
Walls of glass bring in views of the central swimming pool and lush landscaping.
“Nobody really wanted to take on the project because the house was a historical house—so you have to save it,” shared the French-born designer in a recent video tour of the six-bedroom, eight-bathroom abode.
“Everything is actually original. We were very careful on recreating the original woodwork.”
The minimalist residence was built in 1959 for Parisian actress Corinne Calvet, with designs by master architect Rex Lotery, a somewhat under-appreciated genius, according to Naouri.
“Lotery was one of the greatest architects of the 20th century, but he’s only known by the people who really know architecture.”
The house was expanded to twice its original size.
The property was eventually purchased by Naouri in 2017, who along with Eric Choi at Maison d’Artiste and in collaboration with Studio Tim Campbell, set about on the four-and-a-half-year restoration with impressive results.
Originally 4,300 square feet, the home was expanded to more than double the size, coming in at 8,800 square feet.
Staples of Midcentury styling can be seen in the selection of materials such as rich wood accents, terrazzo floors and the use of muted stone.
The open-concept space incorporates the kitchen and living areas.
Light pours through walls of glass, clerestory windows and skylights. An airy feel is further amplified by the open floor layout, as well as an atrium and see-through fireplace.
Modern amenities such as a temperature-controlled wine room, spacious screening room and spa bathrooms make for a dwelling of contemporary comforts.
An irregular-shaped swimming pool follows the lines of the back of the house.
Centering the more than half-acre property is a uniquely-shaped zero-edge pool that mirrors the lines of the home’s exterior. Brazilian-inspired landscaping and a hillside position give both intimacy and privacy.
Listed by Mick Partridge of Beverly Hills-based Hilton & Hyland, the modern masterpiece at 1061 Loma Vista, Beverly Hills, may have undergone extensive updates but the appeal has remained quintessentially Midcentury, Naouri says.
“We doubled the size of the house but nobody can tell because it was made with respect to the architecture.”
Hilton & Hyland is a founding member of Forbes Global Properties, a consumer marketplace and membership network of elite brokerages selling the world’s most luxurious homes.
Published
2 hours agoon
May 19, 2022By
Urban Moolah
The iconic red, yellow and green building will no longer be a spot for milkshakes and hamburgers.
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3 hours agoon
May 19, 2022By
Urban Moolah
Firm with more than 40 years of history and 70 offices throughout North America is aiming to establish a Pittsburgh office for a commercial real estate approach based on broker ownership.
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