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Havenhaus: A New Standard for Mountain Luxury in Vail
There is a particular quality of light in the Vail Valley at elevation — clear, directional, and unsparing in the way it reveals the character of a building. Havenhaus was designed to meet that light honestly. Conceived by Kyle Webb of KH Webb Architects, a firm with deep roots in mountain residential design, the home presents a composed exterior of horizontal wood siding and a stone-clad chimney anchoring a low-pitched roofline — forms that feel simultaneously contemporary and native to their alpine surroundings. The heated paver driveway that greets arrivals is not merely a convenience; it signals a home that has thought carefully about the rituals of mountain life.
Step inside, and the architecture opens generously. A light wood-paneled ceiling soars across the main living level, drawing the eye upward before the floor-to-ceiling windows redirect attention outward to the White River National Forest beyond. The living room is anchored by a linear fireplace set into a full-height stone surround — a detail that functions as both a visual centerpiece and an invitation to gather. Natural light floods the space through expansive glass, while sliding doors dissolve the threshold to heated outdoor patios, extending the living area into the Colorado air across every season.
Interior finishes, curated by Katy Allen of Katy Allen Interior Design, demonstrate a sophisticated restraint. The kitchen centers on a waterfall-edge stone island — a surface that accommodates both serious cooking and effortless entertaining — flanked by light wood cabinetry and a stone-clad range hood that commands its wall with quiet authority. Open shelving illuminated by integrated lighting and a dedicated walk-in pantry — fitted with a glass-fronted wine refrigerator and built-in microwave — speak to a home prepared for hosts who expect both beauty and function.
The primary suite is a study in considered luxury. A dark stone fireplace surround grounds the room while wood-planked ceilings add warmth overhead. The ensuite bathroom delivers a freestanding soaking tub positioned beneath a frosted window, a glass-enclosed shower finished with large-format stone tiles and a built-in bench, and a double vanity with stone countertops — spaces that perform the daily rituals of life with a kind of ceremony.
On the lower level, the design shifts register without losing coherence. A wet bar, dedicated wine storage, and additional bedroom suites — including a bunk room with custom light wood built-ins ideal for younger guests — complete the program. Throughout, Mexamer Construction Group's craftsmanship is evident in the precision of every junction: where stone meets glass, where wood meets steel, where the indoors meets the mountain. Havenhaus is not simply a new home. It is a fully realized vision of what mountain living can be when ambition and skill arrive at the same address.
The Vail Golf Course neighborhood occupies a particular position in the geography and culture of Vail — one that rewards those who seek the full measure of the resort experience without surrendering the quietude of a true residential enclave. Situated along the eastern corridor of the Vail Valley, the neighborhood unfolds along a gentle arc of the Eagle River, where mature aspen and pine forests frame fairways and frame views of the Gore Range — a sub-range of the Rocky Mountains whose serrated silhouette is among the most recognizable in Colorado.
Vail itself was established in 1962, when Pete Seibert and Earl Eaton opened what would become one of the most celebrated ski resorts in North America. The mountain's 5,317 acres of skiable terrain, including the legendary Back Bowls, positioned Vail on the world stage of winter sport almost immediately. Today, Vail Mountain hosts World Cup ski racing events and consistently ranks among the top ski destinations globally, drawing visitors from across North America, Europe, and beyond.
For residents of the Golf Course neighborhood, the resort's infrastructure becomes an extension of daily life. The free Town of Vail bus system — one of the most efficient complimentary transit networks of any mountain resort community — stops steps from Havenhaus, connecting residents to Vail Village and Golden Peak in minutes. Golden Peak serves as the eastern base area for Vail Mountain, offering direct lift access, ski school facilities, and a concentrated cluster of dining and aprés venues. Walking and biking paths connect the neighborhood to Vail Village's celebrated pedestrian core, where international boutiques, James Beard Award-recognized restaurants, and a year-round calendar of cultural events animate the streetscape.
The Vail Golf Club, which gives the neighborhood its name, is an 18-hole championship course designed to navigate the natural topography of the valley floor, offering play from late spring through early autumn. In summer, the valley transforms with equal conviction: the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater hosts the Bravo! Vail Music Festival, and the Vail Valley Foundation produces world-class athletic and artistic programming that draws international audiences. Hiking and mountain biking trails within the White River National Forest — which surrounds the community — provide access to terrain ranging from gentle valley walks to demanding alpine ascents.
What distinguishes the Golf Course neighborhood from Vail Village proper is precisely its residential character. The streets are quieter, the density lower, and the relationship to the natural landscape more immediate. Yet proximity to the village's amenities remains effortless, a balance that relatively few locations within the Vail Valley achieve. Property in this corridor is perennially sought after, not only for its views and access but for the sense it conveys of having arrived somewhere worth staying — a place where the mountains are not backdrop but context, and where the rhythms of alpine life, across all four seasons, shape the days with uncommon richness.
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