
3400 ELDORADO SPRINGS DRIVE: A Legacy Estate in Colorados Most Legendary Canyon

Step Inside: Feel it before you see it: the warmth of radiant-heated floors rising through your feet, the hush that falls when the door closes behind you, the quality of the canyon light coming through walls of glass.

Designed by architect David Biek, built by master builder Kevin Cowan, and featured in Colorado Homes and Lifestyles magazine and televised on the Lynnette Jennings Show, this modern alpine estate does not merely occupy the canyon - it belongs to it.

Storage abounds in this home. Gear-heads rejoice.

Exceptional stonework and masonry echo the geology of the cliffs above. Patinaed copper exterior elements have weathered into the same warm tones as the canyon walls at golden hour. The architecture doesnt announce itself. It settles in.

A great room that flows effortlessly to the loft, kitchen, dining, and beyond.

The great room gas fireplace comes to life with a touch - a soaring 25-foot column of beautiful stonework that rises to the ceiling, commanding the space with the same authority as the canyon walls outside.

A fireplace built from Colorado stone. Windows that dissolve the boundary between inside and out.

The kitchen is built around serious cooking. A cherry pantry rises floor to ceiling - deep, well-shelved, the kind that changes how you shop and plan.

The cabinetry throughout is Steybes work, custom-made like everything else he touched in this house. A Sub-Zero French door refrigerator and freezer anchor the storage.

A Wolf range with oven and a Wolf countertop range stand ready: the home was designed for the kind of meals that fill a long table and linger past midnight. A Bosch handles the cleanup.

The dining room is something else entirely. Steybe built the table and chairs by hand using old-world craftship. Cherry hutches line the walls. To sit here is to understand what it means to eat in a room made with the same devotion as the house around it.

The breakfast room holds a built-in cherry table where the morning stretches unhurried, the canyon light coming in low and golden.

The room the house was built around. The work of a master bricklayer, this historic space features a floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace, rounded brick doorways, and arched brick openings, all in solid brick - not veneer. It is genuine craft

Genuine craftsmanship, the kind that is increasingly rare. The result is a room that feels grounded, warm, and a little apart from everything else - a quieter counterpoint to the homes more dramatic spaces, with a fire that is simply, satisfyingly real.

Inspired by the 1935 original, this space blends brick and masonry craftsmanship with knotty pine vaulted ceilings, massive beams, and four skylights. A wood-burning fireplace anchors the room, complemented by terracotta floors and a spiral staircase

Main floor powder room

Laundry chute system and extensive cabinetry and storage. LG washer and dryer included.

A main-floor primary suite designed for slowing down-gas fireplace glowing, skylights above...

..., and Carlos Steybes built-in cabinets anchoring the space.

Dual closets, a two-person cast iron soaking tub, and even a laundry chute in the bath-every detail, thoughtfully lived in.

Perched above the great room, the loft captures sweeping canyon views and endless possibility-workspace, studio, reading retreat, or simply a place to pause and take it all in.

Big desk, bigger possibilities. This upper loft flexes effortlessly-office, studio, sewing room, library, or yoga retreat-complete with cherry built-ins and a sunlit solarium.

Solarium and stained glass window - the details dont disappoint.

Grow flowers, food, herbs year round!

Climb to the top of the home and everything opens up. Beech floors run underfoot, the only place in the main residence where youll find them (the other is in the recording studio). Huge windows frame the canyon. Two private patios extend the space outward

Another gorgeous canyon view out the secondary main home shower window.

This secondary bedroom has room for bed/s and a spacious adjacent room for an office, play space, or sitting room. Note the additional child-sized space with the heart door - perfect for an imaginative get-away or extra storage.

This third bedroom has views straight down the canyon. Fabulous light and energy here.

This non-conforming guest house provides your guests with all the basics in a

Upstairs non-conforming guest house has a deck overlooking the biodynamic veggie garden and English garden.

3/4 bath in non-conforming guest house.

Walk the labyrinth at dusk - plumbed for water and gas, awaiting your vision of fire and flow. The recording studio, wine cellar and owners closet live here.

Wisteria lined walkway to the recording studio, wine cellar, and owners closet.

Sip libations on the beautiful covered patio just outside your wine cellar.

Step through the artisan copper doors into the wine room: with capability for temperature- and humidity-control to the standards serious collectors require with 1,000+ bottles in purpose-built storage.

Anchored by the vendange table ringed by built-in bench seating - it is a singular space where conversation deepens, laughter flows, and an evening becomes a memory.

Up the stairs and through another door: the recording and mixing studio. Acoustically baffled, purpose-designed, finished with beech flooring.

Room built to hear everything, plus a half bath. Acclaimed musicians have recorded here. Whether you are a working artist, a podcaster, a music lover, this room will exceed. This building also has anowners closet, with mechanicals, shower, and storage.

These gardens have been lovingly tended for decades.

Artwork screens exterior mechanicals.

Dedicated meditation nook

Sigh. Deep breath. Does it get better than this?

Toddle down the road to the Eldorado Springs Resort pool.

Enjoy relationships with this close-knit community.

Every inch of this estate has been thoughtfully curated.



Welcome home!