Living Experience
Morning light in the main rooms, dinner with the doors open, and quiet bedrooms set away from the movement. Copper Canyon is planned to make rural living feel organized, not oversized.
Rural Signature Model
A mountain modern STEEL home shaped for big views, warm light, and a grounded stone core. Copper Canyon brings acreage living into a sharper architectural frame.

Design Story
Copper Canyon is for the client who wants the home to feel rooted before the first truck arrives. Broad rooflines press the architecture low into the land, while the stone core gives the home weight, warmth, and permanence. Glass opens the living spaces toward views and evening light, turning the landscape into part of the daily experience instead of a backdrop.
Living Experience
This is the kind of home people remember because it feels calm the second they walk in. The main living areas are built around connection: kitchen, gathering space, glass, terrace, and landscape all pulling in the same direction. Private rooms stay protected, while the shared spaces feel open, warm, and ready for real life.

Morning light in the main rooms, dinner with the doors open, and quiet bedrooms set away from the movement. Copper Canyon is planned to make rural living feel organized, not oversized.
Long rooflines, stone massing, and deep glass give the home a grounded mountain profile. It should feel like it belongs on the land, not like it was placed there afterward.
Tune the home around your view corridor, outdoor rooms, garage needs, lower level use, and material palette. The design can move with the site while keeping its strong mountain identity.
Exterior Character
Use these views to read the home from both directions. The front view carries the arrival moment with stone, glass, and roofline strength. The rear view shows where the home opens to the landscape, outdoor living, and evening light.
Floor Plans / Layout Concept
The main level organizes arrival, kitchen, gathering areas, outdoor connection, and bedroom zones in a single flowing sequence. The upper level pulls the private rooms above the main living areas, adding separation and quiet. Use both plans to understand how the home lives before site conditions, views, and selections are layered in.
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Use Copper Canyon as the starting point for a warm mountain modern home shaped around your land, your views, and the way you want the home to live.
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