Find Inspiration from Past Home of the Year Winners for HOTY 2024
Celebrating impeccable design over the years
For 30 years, Mountain Living has had the honor of having hundreds of Home of the Year submissions come through its editorial doors. The attention to detail, endless creativity and overall grandeur never cease to amaze. As 2024 submissions to begin trickling in, we wanted to take a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
July/August 2000:
Squaw Valley, California
Architect/Builder: Greg Dorland, Dorland Properties
Interior Designer: Catherine Macfee, Catherine Macfee & Associates
September/October 2001:
Vail, Colorado
Architects: Tom Mayhew and Gorden Pierce
Builder: Rob Fawcett, Shaeffer Construction
Interior Designer/Architect: Leslie Davis, Annette Stelmack, Kari Foster and Beth Scott of Associates III
September/October 2002:
Crested Butte, Colorado
Construction: John Stock, High Mountain Concepts
Architect: Joe Bob Merritt
Cabinets: John Stock, High Country Concepts
St. George, Utah
Architect: Raymond Jones
Builder: JD Thompson
Interior Designer: Rebecca Buchan
Park City, Utah
Architect: Charles Cunniffe
Designers: Paula Berg, Amy Slaughter, Sally Christiansen
Artist: Paul Said
October 2003:
Winner
Squaw Valley, California
Architect: Dale Cox of Cox and Kromydas Architects
Builder: Doc Gelso Construction of Truckee, California
Interior Design: Jackie Helms-Harger and Marti McElhinney of The Open Door in Reno
Honorable Mentions
Evergreen, Colorado
Architect: Karen Keating and Paul Deardorff of TKP Architects
Builder: Andy Ades, of Ades Design
Interior: Carron Taylor
Alberta, Canada
Architect: Bill Marshall of Calgary-based Marshal Tittemore Architects
Timber Frame: Ontario Thistlewood homes and Robert Mitchell of Mitchell Masterhomes
Interior Design: Carla Fisher of Sticks and Stones Design Group of canmore, Alberta
October 2004:
Snowmass Village, CO
Architect: Tim Hagman of Hagman Architects Ltd
Construction: Steve Hanson of Hansen Construction Inc.
Woodwork: Michael Merritt of Merritt Woodwork
Interior Design: Tammy Kupper of Animate Objects Interior Design, Zoe Murphy Compton and her production assistant Toni McWIlliams
October 2005:
Sedona, Arizona
Architect: David Finholm, Finholm Architects, Inc.
Builder: Phil Morris, The Phil Morris Company
Interior Design: Karen S. White, ASID, FW Design Group
Landscape Architect: Pere Cure, Arterra, Inc.
September/October 2006:
Yellowstone Club Community
Architect: Locati Architects
Builder: Schlauch Bottcher Construction
Interior Design: Lynnelle Oseroff-Stoner, in association with Locati Architects
September 2007:
Aspen, Colorado
Architect: Charles Cunniffe, Charles Cunniffe Architects
Builder: John Olson, John Olson Builders
Interior Design: Homeowner with Charles Cunniffe, Charles Cunniffe Architects
Landscape Architect: Christie Jensen
July/August 2008:
Avon, Colorado
Architect: Jane Snyder, Mosaic Architects
Builder: Joe Rzepiejewski, Rzepiejewski & Co.
Interior Design: Homeowner in consultation with Jean Hogan and Mary Sheridan
Landscape Architect: Jamie McCluskie, Sonesmac, additional design from Glen Ellison, Land Designs by Ellison
Masonry: Gallegos Corp.
Doors Millwork: R&R Millwork
Fireplaces: Harold Clayton
September/October 2009:
Big Sky, Montana
Architect: Pearson Design Group
Construction: Lohss Construction
Interior Design: The Charles De Lisle Workshop
November/December 2010:
Vail, Colorado
Architect: K.H. Webb Architects
Interior Design: Rinfret, LTD.