between stairs living to stair northeast corner hand rail detail - conc corner steel stairs steel stairs basement stair
southwest corner lantern stainless handrail from stair to kitchen steel treads entrance to exterior northeast bridge south elevation
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bridge towards back stair basement stair northeast corner conrete living room kitchen guardrail entrance at landscape wall masterbath window concrete walls and bridge
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Crowder House - Breckenridge, CO                                       Bart and Linda Crowder came to us with an idea for a mountain house comprised of two boxes, one glass and one closed. The result is a home that lets you experience the beauty of the Rocky Mountains in many ways. In the glass box, you can see out to Mount Baldy and you feel you’re living amongst the trees and the mountains. When you are in the closed part of the house, you feel the intimacy of a sheltered cozy space. When you are on the patio, you can enjoy the warmth of the southern exposure and the pine-scented air.