Estes Park
clean lines, not cluttered, open
open and clean-looking design
like the windows and openness, could use more warmth
like the simple structures and open area
like the light, openness, and wood
is anything like this needed for the winter for giant walls of windows?
neat idea to have wall opening to patio
not sure that we need to go quite so micro, but it's got nice style
I like almost everything about this project -- is it a good example of a tall house on a fairly steep hill?
are these rotating panels? seems cool
nice to have lots of natural light in master bath
nice that the window shades can shield the window wall
nice light in bathroom
like open kitchen and window wall
like open space
good for multiple stories?
I like the openness and the book shelves on the stairs
Like the muted colors
I like how the room opens up to the patio
Nice and open and seems like a good example of multiple floors on a steep hill
Nice mix of materials and integration with the outdoor areas
nice openness but some interesting angles on the left
I like the open spaces with minimal walls. That was something we sought for a long time in an apartment in DC, fewer walls dividing up rooms and more bigger spaces.
not sure how close we could get to this open with neighbors on either side
no idea if this is practical but it looks cool, maybe a way to make the cliff-enforced design a bit more distinctive
modern but with some interesting angles and colors
is a roof deck possible, or better to keep patios lower?
modern but not so ostentatious
windows and wood
windows and patio
Walton cambria counter
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