If you've been asking for the mountain home that's not like all the rest, ready for something a little more refined without losing it's roots, this is it. This one has been completely remodeled with intention. New roof. New windows. New kitchen, top to bottom - white oak shaker cabinets, honed granite counters, high-end Forno appliances, antiqued gold and black fixtures, the whole thing. Three fully new bathrooms. New flooring throughout. Fresh paint inside and out. Every faucet, handle, and light fixture, new. There is nothing here for you to update, because it's already been done.
The design is modern transitional with a Southwest Spanish flair - warm whites, clean lines, soft arches, natural textures. Grounded without feeling heavy. The location carries the rest. Staunton State Park views from the windows. Minutes to 285, so the drive into Denver is the easy version, not the white-knuckle version. The driveway is a pull-through with double access - no backing into the road in a snowstorm, no shuffling vehicles in winter. Practical mountain living, finished beautifully. Mountain born, move-in ready and unlike anything else listed in the foothills right now.
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