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3 Countryside House designed by BOSS.architecture, nested into rural and immersed itself into the rustic, rolling landscape of Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. From exterior, the house is impressive with the stone walls and front courtyard through the sculptural bronze gate. Whilst, the rear of the house cascades down the hillside, creates the outdoor, indoor living spaces.

This stunning two-stories house stretches into 11,000 square foot size area with the sophisticated design yet luxury and high end amenities. The living room, kitchen, and dining room each have a different scale, but work in a symbiotic way around a central courtyard they all access through sliding glass walls. In addition to this, a green wall in the courtyard creates a focal point opposite the kitchen. The courtyard opens to views to the pool a level below. The side yard features an expansive lawn and a custom light sculpture. Also, at the edge of the lawn, a path parallels a concrete wall and leads to the pavilion which hovers over a field of grasses.

Besides, the lower level is accessed by a walnut and glass stair that descends into a media room. The media room opens onto the lower patio, where a fire feature highlights the stone wall below the overhanging dining room. Accessible from the lower patio, the Casita features a kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom. This independent space can serve as the pool house or guest house depending on the need. Also, a palette of polished white concrete floors, wood ceilings, and black walls provide a consistent backdrop for dramatic design features, furniture, and art.

The Architecture Design Project Information:

The house is modest and nested into the rural, yet still prominent and meet the landscape surrounding.

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3 Countryside house with stone wall, nestled into rural by Boss.architecture
3 Countryside house with stone wall, nestled into rural by Boss.architecture

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The outdoor patio with the cover roof is an ideal place to relax and enjoy nature.
3 Countryside house with stone wall, nestled into rural by Boss.architecture

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3 Countryside house with stone wall, nestled into rural by Boss.architecture
3 Countryside house with stone wall, nestled into rural by Boss.architecture

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3 Countryside house with stone wall, nestled into rural by Boss.architecture
The living room with the wooden ceiling and floor to ceiling glass door, makes more spacious living space and creates the outdoor indoor feel.
3 Countryside house with stone wall, nestled into rural by Boss.architecture

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3 Countryside house with stone wall, nestled into rural by Boss.architecture
The kitchen features walnut cabinets with a matte finish and a wall of glass above the cooktop which allows for views to the side yard.

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Clearly, the wood ceilings and black walls provide a consistent backdrop for dramatic design features, furniture. Also, these runs from wall to floor in the dining room.

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3 Countryside house with stone wall, nestled into rural by Boss.architecture
A floating vanity links the two sides of the master bathroom.
3 Countryside house with stone wall, nestled into rural by Boss.architecture
The serene master bedroom wing extends into the landscape and features a closet volume that cantilevers over the hillside. The custom wood bed anchors the bedroom, where carefully framed views ensure privacy.

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The 3 Countryside House Gallery:

Text by the Architects: Nestled into the rural, rolling landscape of Cherry Hills Village, this home presents a modest face to the street that belies its 11,000 square foot size. Stone walls and a landscaped front courtyard accessed through a sculptural bronze gate, create a layered entry sequence. Besides, at the rear, the house opens as it cascades down the hillside, creating multiple zones of interconnected outdoor living space.

Photo credit: Raul Garcia| Source: BOSS.architecture

For more information about this project; please contact the Architecture firm :
– Add: 2546 15th St, Denver, CO 80211, United States
– Tel: 1 303-377-6322
– Email: mail@bossarch.com

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