The Sunset Ridge House is a Modern Architectural Masterpiece

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Perched atop Telluride, Colorado’s most dramatic peaks, the Sunset Ridge house represents a modern architectural masterpiece which reimagines the traditional mountain lodge. Spanning 11,825 square feet, the house merges a sleek, contemporary aesthetic with its rugged Rocky Mountain landscape. Designed by Aspen architect Bill Poss, this residence showcases exceptional design sensibility, inspired by the surrounding ridgelines and sprawling mesas.

Characterized by dramatic steel structures and floor-to-ceiling windows, the Sunset Ridge house displays boundless views panning from east to west, effortlessly framing the iconic Wilson Peak in almost every room, with uninterrupted sights of the area’s iconic box canyon and the slopes of Telluride Ski Resort. Expertly designed for the purpose of entertaining, this residence comes complete with a full gourmet kitchen, cabana for pond-side dining, fire-pits, and a trout pond, amongst a multitude of other ultra-luxe interior finishes.

Strategically located a mere six miles away from the jet serviced Telluride Airport, the Sunset Ridge promises optimal privacy and accessibility for all travelers, offering exclusive access to a historic homeowners cabin, a stocked trout pond, a tennis and basketball court, miles of manicured and private hiking/equestrian trails, an in-town ski valet, and even a private ice skating rink during the winter.

Worth an estimated $24M, this six bedroom and eight bathroom palatial escape is currently listed on the official DouglasElliman website, where agent Blake Greiner is accepting online enquiries.

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