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P R O F I L E | C L B A R C H I T E C T S
that provide relief and a juxtaposition against the
dramatic skyline and backdrop of mature Aspen
and fir trees."
In addition to the six bedrooms, nine bathrooms
and interior living areas, the five-level house also
comprises wellness-focused spaces, including the
full spa with sauna, massage, salt room, hot tub, cold
plunge and heated indoor-outdoor lap pool, as well
as sports facilities such as an indoor squash court,
climbing wall and bowling alley.
"The building fits into its own context — a simple
diagram addresses the sloping site, while creating
a quiet and elegant presence within the larger
development," says Logan.
At the beginning of the project, the clients shared
with the architects the different influences they are
drawn to: from midcentury modern, Bauhaus, Art
Deco, mountain and rustic to Balinese, Japanese
and Scandinavian. The result is a subtle and
cohesive mix of everything.
To honor their client's preference for maximalism over
minimalism, CLB Architects opted for a rich, muted
palette in the primary spaces, while giving each
guest suite its own unique, saturated and colorful
character.
"It was important for the home to be flexible and to
feel effortlessly luxurious — whether for a formal
dinner or cocktail party, or just spending time with
family and friends," says Sarah Kennedy, principal
and interior design director at CLB Architects, who
used luxurious finishes and unique furnishings that
speak to craft.
Croatian limestone combined with honey toned oak,
creating a warm atmosphere where every detail
contributes to the elevated design.
"The house is meant to provide fun, amenity driven
spaces and experiences while providing a relaxing
ethos driven space at the end of the day," concludes
Logan.
https://clbarchitects.com/