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Mountain Sanctuary with Designer Sensibility in Hiwan
There are homes that are merely finished, and then there are homes that are considered — where each decision, from the angle of a window to the placement of a breakfast bar, reflects a coherent design philosophy. This residence at 2378 Hearth Drive belongs firmly in the latter category.
The approach sets the tone immediately. Vertical gray siding, a stone chimney, and a geometric facade sit comfortably within a wooded setting, the architecture neither competing with nor retreating from its natural surroundings. A stone pathway leads through the yard to a recessed entry that opens into something genuinely unexpected for its footprint: a living space that breathes.
Vaulted ceilings draw the eye upward the moment you cross the threshold, while warm hardwood floors ground the room below. The floor-to-ceiling gray brick fireplace anchors the main living area with the kind of presence that design magazines tend to circle and caption. A natural wood mantel holds its own against the scale of the brick surround, and the modern gas insert ensures the fireplace functions as elegantly as it looks. Light enters generously through well-positioned windows, tracing warm lines across the hardwood throughout the day.
The open floor plan moves with ease from the living room into the dining nook and kitchen — a sequence of spaces that feel connected without feeling compressed. The kitchen is a study in functional sophistication: dark gray cabinetry pairs with light quartz countertops and a white subway tile backsplash, while stainless steel appliances and a peninsula with bar seating make the space equally suited to a quiet weekday morning and a weekend gathering. French doors at the rear of the living area open directly onto the private patio, where a sectional seating area, overhead string lights, and a fire pit create an outdoor room worthy of the interior it adjoins. Large storage sheds on the patio provide generous, discreet space for skis, bikes, and the full inventory of mountain adventure gear.
The main level is completed by a powder bath with a pedestal sink and a dedicated pantry — details that speak to a floor plan designed with daily life in mind rather than merely for presentation.
Upstairs, the primary bedroom offers dual windows and a vaulted ceiling that lend the room an airy, retreating quality — a space that genuinely resets. The second bedroom is lofted and open to the living area below, capturing mountain light from above while remaining fully functional as a private room through a traditional door, a closet, and a thoughtfully designed blackout shade. The shared full bathroom is crisp and current, with a glass-enclosed shower, black-framed mirror, and a black-and-white patterned tile floor that adds quiet character without overclaiming.
Throughout, the home demonstrates what considered design achieves: a residence that feels larger than its footprint, more resolved than its price point typically suggests, and more personal than a renovation project allows. It is, in the truest sense, move-in ready — and design-magazine worthy.
Evergreen, Colorado occupies a particular place in the Colorado mountain landscape — not a resort town, not a bedroom community, but something more intentional than either. Situated in Jefferson County along Clear Creek, at an elevation of approximately 7,000 feet, Evergreen has cultivated a identity built around genuine outdoor culture, a close-knit community, and an architectural vernacular that takes its natural setting seriously. For those who have discovered it, Evergreen tends to become permanent.
The Hiwan neighborhood, where this residence is located, carries its own distinct history within Evergreen. The area takes its name from the Hiwan Homestead, a National Historic Landmark that traces its origins to the late 19th century and today operates as a museum under Jefferson County Open Space. The Homestead's log cabin construction and its evolution across multiple generations of Colorado families reflects the same values that continue to attract residents to the area: a preference for the authentic, the enduring, and the carefully made.
The Hiwan Country Club, within close proximity to this address, offers golf, tennis, swimming, and a social calendar that anchors the community through all four seasons. It is one of several institutions that give Hiwan its particular sense of place — a neighborhood with infrastructure and community rather than simply acreage and altitude.
Buchanan Recreation Center, a short distance from the property, is currently undergoing a significant and much-anticipated transformation. The expansion includes a new pavilion, an adventure playground, and a water feature, reflecting Jefferson County's continued investment in community recreational infrastructure. For families and active residents, this ongoing development represents meaningful added value in the immediate vicinity.
Evergreen's trail network is extensive and genuinely accessible. Elk Meadow Open Space, one of Jefferson County's most beloved parks, offers miles of trails across varied terrain with views of Bergen Peak and the broader Front Range. Evergreen Lake, operated by Jefferson County Open Space, serves as a community gathering point year-round — a venue for paddleboarding and fishing in warmer months, and one of Colorado's most charming outdoor ice skating venues in winter. The lake sits at the center of Evergreen's downtown, which offers an array of independent restaurants, galleries, and boutiques that reflect the community's character rather than its proximity to a highway.
And that proximity — to I-70 — deserves mention precisely because it is so effortless from this address. Denver's cultural institutions, international airport, and professional sports venues are accessible in under an hour on most days. World-class ski resorts along the I-70 mountain corridor, including Arapahoe Basin, Breckenridge, and Keystone, are within reasonable reach for a weekend morning departure.
What Evergreen offers, and what Hiwan delivers with particular clarity, is the full Colorado mountain experience without the isolation that sometimes accompanies it. The trails are real, the community is active, and the landscape is the kind that reminds you, daily, why you chose to live here. This address places you at the center of all of it.
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