Light, warm, and quietly considered — this is a mountain residence that works as well as it looks.
An end unit at The Timbers, privately set on a corner lot with year-round mountain views. Easy access, no winding roads. Two bedrooms, two-and-a-half baths across two levels, approximately 2,400 square feet that live closer to a three-bedroom than the count suggests.
There is an artful quality to this home — a craftsmanship that runs through every room like a well-made instrument. A sculptural semi-circular staircase centers the great room wall, connecting the levels and grounding the space. Oak floors, Baldwin hardware, Hunter-Douglas blinds — the finishes are refined but never cold. There's a playfulness here, too. Modwalls tile in the kitchen backsplash and main-level baths brings color and personality to an otherwise clean, modern palette. Alder cabinetry by Omega warms the kitchen alongside Cambria quartz, Bosch 800 Series appliances, and a Waterstone faucet. The primary suite offers heated floors, a BainUltra soaking tub with heated back, Hans Grohe fixtures, and a sense of retreat.
The renovation runs deeper than surfaces. Bosch high-efficiency heat pumps, Navien on-demand hot water with recirculation, whole-house water filtration, upgraded insulation and ductwork, EV charging, battery backup transfer switch, Miele laundry. This home was rebuilt for the next twenty years — efficient, modern systems behind considered finishes.
The lower level adds a second bedroom, full bath, family room, and flex space. A screened porch opens to the mountains. The clubhouse and heated pool are steps away.
A warm, efficient mountain home for rest and play. Quietly offered.