The Promontory is an example of transitional architecture with elements of craftsman, prairie and contemporary styles blended into the natural landscape. The tower evokes the forest service lookouts dotting our national forests. Nestled between the first and eighteenth fairways in Flying Horse North, the house commands spectacular views from every angle with Pikes Peak and the Front Range dominating in front. A rooftop entertainment space takes full advantage of the beautiful setting and views. The expansive four-car garage will immediately grab the attention of every auto enthusiast.
Utilizing Tammie’s unique eye, Riverwood Homes seamlessly brought together elements of contemporary and craftsman styles in dramatic fashion. From the soaring great room capped by knotty high beams and tongue and groove, to the exposed structural steel elements, The Promontory’s interior is designed to impress. Additionally, the earthy color palette, custom built-ins and predominance of exposed wood creates a warm and inviting sense of home.
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View on mapCost | 2,900,000 |
SQFT | 7,242 |
Bathrooms | 5.5 |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Formed in Monument in 1998 by Tim and Valerie Coy, Riverwood Homes quickly established itself as a high-quality custom home builder. Building primarily in El Paso and Douglas counties, Riverwood Homes has built homes in almost every style throughout Colorado. In 2016, husband and wife, Brad Bailey and Tammie Boulter, joined Riverwood to carry the legacy forward as Tim and Val moved toward retirement. As Brad and Tammie took the reins, Riverwood increased focus on building energy efficient homes with the same attention to quality finishes they’ve always had.
Phone | (719) 481-9392 |
Website | https://www.riverwoodhomesofcolorado.com/ |
brad@theriverwoodcompany.com | |
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