The Story Behind
Exceptional Ski-In Ski-Out Sanctuary on Vail Mountain
This newly completed residence represents the pinnacle of alpine architecture, where KH Webb Architects has masterfully balanced contemporary sophistication with mountain vernacular. The home's exterior showcases a harmonious blend of natural stone and warm wood siding, punctuated by expansive glass walls that frame the surrounding alpine landscape while maximizing natural light throughout the interior spaces.
At the heart of the design lies a dramatic open-concept great room, where limestone floors flow seamlessly between living, dining, and kitchen areas. Clerestory windows flood the space with natural light, while floor-to-ceiling glass doors create an exceptional indoor-outdoor flow, allowing the great room to open completely to the mountain air and views. A contemporary stone fireplace serves as the focal point, anchored by a striking circular chandelier that adds sculptural elegance to the soaring space.
The gourmet kitchen exemplifies sophisticated functionality with its dark wood cabinetry and pristine white marble countertops. A curved island with distinctive cylindrical pendant lighting creates both an intimate gathering space and a stage for culinary entertainment, while professional-grade appliances ensure seamless operation for both intimate dinners and large gatherings.
Perhaps most remarkable is the residence's approximately 3,438 square feet of fully heated outdoor living space, designed for true four-season enjoyment. Multiple terraces and gathering areas span every level, each thoughtfully positioned to capture different perspectives of the surrounding landscape. The crown jewel is the nearly 1,000-square-foot rooftop deck, offering unparalleled views of skiers descending Vail Mountain, the Gore Range, and Vail Village below.
The primary suite occupies the main level, providing both privacy and convenience with direct access to heated outdoor space. Its spa-inspired bathroom features a steam shower and soaking tub with floating vanities and integrated lighting, creating a retreat-like environment that rivals the world's finest resorts.
Throughout the home, attention to detail is evident in every finish, from the modern glass railings that preserve views to the carefully curated materials that speak to both durability and elegance. An elevator serves all levels, while the lower level recreation room with wet bar and bunk room provides versatile space for family gatherings and guest accommodation. This is architecture that celebrates its extraordinary setting while providing the ultimate in luxury mountain living.
Vail stands as one of the world's most prestigious mountain resort destinations, and Rockledge Road represents one of its most coveted addresses. Located on the actual slopes of Vail Mountain, this exclusive enclave offers the rare privilege of true ski-in ski-out access, a distinction shared by fewer than twenty-five homes in the entire Vail Valley.
Vail's story began in the 1960s when Pete Seibert and Earl Eaton founded the resort with a vision of creating America's premier alpine destination. Today, Vail Mountain encompasses over 5,200 acres of skiable terrain across three distinct areas: the Front Side's perfectly groomed runs, the legendary Back Bowls with their powder-filled expanses, and Blue Sky Basin's advanced terrain. The mountain's renowned grooming and snow conditions, combined with an average of 354 inches of annual snowfall, create an unparalleled skiing experience.
Vail Village, visible from this residence's terraces, represents a masterpiece of alpine planning. Designed as a pedestrian-only European-style village, it features cobblestone walkways, world-class shopping, and dining establishments that rival those found in Europe's most celebrated mountain towns. The village hosts numerous cultural events throughout the year, including the Vail International Dance Festival and performances by the Philadelphia Orchestra during the Bravo! Vail Music Festival.
The Gore Range, which provides the dramatic backdrop for daily life here, is part of the pristine wilderness that surrounds Vail. These peaks, some exceeding 13,000 feet, offer endless opportunities for hiking, mountain biking, and backcountry exploration during the warmer months. The Eagle River, which flows through the valley below, provides additional recreational opportunities including fly fishing and rafting.
Vail's location along Interstate 70 places it within two hours of Denver International Airport, making it easily accessible while maintaining its sense of mountain seclusion. The town of Vail itself offers comprehensive amenities including the Shaw Cancer Center, excellent schools, and year-round cultural programming that attracts visitors and residents from around the globe.
For residents of Rockledge Road, daily life means stepping out the door onto world-class ski runs, enjoying après-ski gatherings with sweeping valley views, and experiencing the changing seasons in one of Colorado's most spectacular settings. Summer brings mountain biking, hiking, and outdoor concerts, while winter transforms the landscape into a snow-covered paradise where the simple act of skiing home becomes a daily luxury that few in the world can claim.
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