Project posted by Barrett Studio Architects

Pine Perch

Year
2016
The continuation of materials from interior to exterior creates visually engaging indoor-outdoor connections.
The continuation of materials from interior to exterior creates visually engaging indoor-outdoor connections.
Structural stone walls extend from living spaces to outside buttressed walls, and steel ceiling beams ascend continuously from the Great Room to the uplifted shed roof outdoors.
Structural stone walls extend from living spaces to outside buttressed walls, and steel ceiling beams ascend continuously from the Great Room to the uplifted shed roof outdoors.
Lively, colorful artwork invites visitors into the home.
Lively, colorful artwork invites visitors into the home.

Details

Bedrooms
4

Credits

Interior Design
Karlie Anne Interiors
Builder
Harrington Stanko Construction
Photographer
Ron Ruscio Photography

From Barrett Studio Architects

Pine Perch commands dramatic views to the eastern plains, from the Pine Brook Hills community just west of Boulder. Nestled into a sloping foothills site, the home is a lively beginning for a newly married couple and their visiting children and grandchildren.

The continuation of materials from interior to exterior creates visually engaging indoor-outdoor connections. Structural stone walls extend from living spaces to outside buttressed walls, and steel ceiling beams ascend continuously from the Great Room to the uplifted shed roof outdoors. Corner window walls further help to “break the container” of living in this natural setting.

Centered on food and good times, this sun-filled home expresses an uplifting spirit that the couple enthusiastically celebrates as life’s next chapter. The aesthetic is eclectic, while comfortably modern in its local response to site and materiality.