Otto's House

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  Otto’s House
Woody Creek, Colorado
Size: 4,500 sf
Completion Date: Summer 2009

An extensive remodel and addition to a 1970’s heavy timber and stick frame house pops the roof on an existing portion of the home and adds an entirely new volume to the property. The improvements include a new master suite, three bedrooms with bathrooms, an exercise room, his and her home offices, a den, a pantry and an alfresco dining area. The exterior palette reflects the two volumes. The mass of the house is covered in a neutral grey stucco with the center piece, the living and dining volume, becoming a wood and glass box with rain screen siding. Inside, douglas fir floors throughout tie the rooms together, walls are simple in white, and the accents are in the bathroom tile, millwork, and fun sliding barn doors.

Sustainable components of the project include:
Reuse & remodel
Solar hot water panels for domestic hot water
Dual flush toilets
Concrete countertops made with recycled content
Paperstone desk made with recycled paper
 
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117 s. monarch st, aspen co 81611
t 970.544.9006 | f 970.544.3473
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3377 blake street #106, denver co 80205
t 303.308.1373 | f 303.308.1375
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