2002 Alpine is a technologically advanced home with both architectural and ecological significance… but it’s also a beautiful and liveable residence.
From the cozy stone fireplace in the living room and panoramic walls of glass looking over the Flatirons to the spacious kitchen that is a cook’s dream, 2002 Alpine offers a lifestyle and living environment to be envied.
A design perspective focused on future occupancy, and careful attention to detail, make 2002 Alpine a unique contemporary residence that is welcoming and warm. A rich, light-filled exotic wood staircase connects the three floors of living space, and every floor includes both open spaces and quiet getaways. Windows and doors bring nature in, and outdoor living spaces abound. The designer touches are too numerous to count:
- Expansive home theater or rec room on the lower level
- Custom wine cellar
- Three bedrooms with private European baths
- A master suite that includes space for a personal sitting area or study
- Spacious, top-of-the-line kitchen (with a built-in espresso machine!)
- Balconies with panoramic views off the master bedroom and living/dining rooms
- Remote controlled metal exterior shades to protect the home
- A front door that functions like a bank vault and welcomes guests into the light-flooded foyer
- Completely non-toxic interior with clay walls, sustainable wood floors and wool carpeting
- Huge garage with electric vehicle recharging stations
- A master equipment room that gives you control over the advanced systems for the entire residence
2002 Alpine truly is an amazing home combining a myriad of high quality luxury features and unbelievable views with attention to every detail that helps create a healthy living environment and all the technology needed for the highest level of efficient, sustainable living.
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