An Award-Winning Summit County Home

The Mountain Living Peak Award at the 2017 Summit County Parade of Homes

Our Mountain Living team had the honor of judging the Summit County Parade of Homes.


(From left) Mountain Living Account Executive Judith Moak, Editor in Chief Darla Worden, and Publisher Holly Scott

At a ceremony in Silverthorne, Colorado, we presented the Mountain Living Peak Award to Pinnacle Mountain Homes for their home at 1062 Beeler Place in Copper Mountain.


(From left) Jaret Buxkemper of bhh Partners and Christina Romano of Pinancle Design Studio; Mountain Living Publisher Holly Scott and Editor Darla Worden

The 6,600-square-foot home was created with vacation rentals and a multi-generational gathering place in mind, with five levels, 8 baths and comfortable sleeping for 28 people in 7 bedrooms (boys and girls bunk rooms sleep up to 16). The architecture, construction and interior design worked beautifully together to efficiently utilize every square inch of space in this thoughtfully planned layout. The lower level spells fun with a pool table, home theater and eight-person hot tub. Take a tour below.


Photo courtesy of Pinnacle Mountain Homes

Photo courtesy of ​Pinnacle Mountain Homes

Photo courtesy of ​Pinnacle Mountain Homes

Photo courtesy of Pinnacle Design Studio

Photo courtesy of Pinnacle Design Studio

Photo courtesy of ​Pinnacle Mountain Homes

Photo courtesy of Pinnacle Design Studio

Photo courtesy of ​Pinnacle Mountain Homes

Photo courtesy of ​Pinnacle Mountain Homes

Photo courtesy of ​Pinnacle Mountain Homes

Photo courtesy of ​Pinnacle Mountain Homes

Photo courtesy of ​Pinnacle Mountain Homes

Photo courtesy of ​Pinnacle Mountain Homes

Photo courtesy of Pinnacle Design Studio

Photo courtesy of ​Pinnacle Mountain Homes

Congratulations to Pinnacle Mountain Homes and the other builders who entered homes in the competition. Summit County builders are creating beautiful homes!SaveSaveSaveSave

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