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On Beaver Creek’s Last Developable Parcel, The Arcadian Reimagines Mountain Living with 12 Residences That Blend Seamless Indoor - Outdoor Living and Sophisticated Design

Originally Published by Homes & Garden Colorado

Nestled along a reimagined waterway created from a rerouted irrigation ditch, The Arcadian’s mountain modern homes frame spectacular views of Beaver Creek’s legendary slopes.

RENDERING COURTESY MOLT STUDIOS

Perched on 13 acres bordering the renowned Beaver Creek Golf Course, The Arcadian on Beaver Creek is a rare jewel in Colorado’s crown: the final developable sanctuary within Beaver Creek’s gates. This exclusive collection of just twelve mountain-modern residences includes two single-family homes, two duplexes, and two triplexes.

While zoning permitted up to thirty units, Denver-based developer The Aidan Group chose quality over quantity, crafting an intimate community that honors the land’s natural splendor. Their “Mountain Zen” philosophy shines through in the preservation of 10 acres along Beaver Creek as dedicated open space, ensuring each residence commands breathtaking vistas.

The light-filled living room of Residence Seven, a 3,374-square-foot duplex, showcases panoramic views of Beaver Creek Resort.

“Beaver Creek was initially a winter community, a ski community, but now people have figured out that summers are even better than winters here, so we really maximized The Arcadian’s outdoor space potential,” says Joanna Hopkins, broker associate for Slifer Smith & Frampton Real Estate, who is handling sales for the community.

Turnipseed Design & Build crafted the four- and five-bedroom homes, ranging from 3,375 to 5,000 square feet. Each residence features a cascade of outdoor living spaces—multiple decks, sweeping balconies, and expansive patios—with optional in-ground hot tubs and elevators. Studio 10’s four distinct interior design packages blend modern sophistication with mountain warmth.

“This neighborhood is very established, so we wanted to fit in just like we were always there,” Hopkins says. “We utilized more modern architectural design with cleaner lines, lots of glass, and open floor plans, but it’s still warm and mountainy.”

The Arcadian also offers the ultimate in hassle-free mountain living with comprehensive HOA services including heated driveways, property insurance, waste removal, snow management, landscaping, exterior and common area maintenance, and cable and internet.

Studio 10’s interior design packages weave a rich tapestry of textures and colors, creating spaces that are both sophisticated and welcoming.

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