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An Aspen Getaway Sports A Clean, Contemporary Look

Author: Tate Gunnerson Photographer: James Ray Spahn / April 13, 2018
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There are many reasons to update a home: to make it more current, to expand, or simply to change things up.

All of the above applied for the owners of an Aspen house, but the couple also found another, far more unique reason to invest in a big renovation: uninvited bears.

“They came in through the screens before we had air conditioning,” the wife explains, noting that one giant even feasted on leftover birthday cake.

In addition to adding A/C, interior designer Maria Bordelon and architect Gretchen Greenwood took the home in a more modern direction by installing metal-frame windows, incorporating textural furnishings and introducing unique accents, such as a console table with a glossy automotive finish and beaten copper wall panels.

“We used metals throughout the house but very judiciously to provide a little relief from the heavier materials,” Bordelon explains, noting the result is a far cry from the look the dwelling sported in the 1993 cult film Aspen Extreme when it had a swimming pool in the basement and a rather dated sunken conversation pit. “Everywhere the owners look, something is beautiful, and they enjoy that as their daily environment.”

Home Details

Style:

Contemporary

Produced By:

Caren Kurlander

Photography:

James Ray Spahn

Interior Design:

Maria Bordelon, Bordelon Design Associates

Architecture:

Gretchen Greenwood, Gretchen Greenwood Architect

Home Builder:

Ken Garvik And Quinn Garvik, Garvik Construction, Inc.

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