$2,350,000
298 Black Bear Trail, Carbondale, CO, 81623
Summary
Perched high on Black Bear with breathtaking views of Mount Sopris, Daly and Capitol and the entire valley, this striking modern Nordic style home designed by Forma Architecture is a rare find. Built in 2022 with sustainable construction methods and no neighbors on either side, this property offers unmatched privacy, comfort, and design excellence.
Step inside to discover intentional architecture that blends form and function. The home's passive solar orientation, solar panels, Hi R-value insulation, low-emissivity windows, & electric heat pump water system ensure energy efficiency year-round. A Level 2 electric car charger, snow-melt heat tape, and hot tub-ready connection add thoughtful convenience, while a gas cooktop gives chefs the power they crave.
The main level features a spacious two-car garage and mudroom entry that flows directly into a self-contained mother-in-law apartment with its own private entrance—ideal for guests, extended family, or flexible rental income.
On the second level, soaring windows flood the open kitchen, dining, and living spaces with natural light, framing panoramic Sopris views and creating a warm, modern atmosphere. From the kitchen, step out to a south-facing covered porch or entertain on the east-facing deck that connects to a beautifully designed patio for seamless indoor-outdoor living.
Upstairs, the third floor hosts a generous primary suite with sweeping views, alongside two additional bedrooms and abundant storage throughout. Every space has been intentionally designed to maximize comfort, natural light, and functionality.
This is more than a home — it's a statement of modern mountain living, where cutting-edge sustainability meets architectural beauty.
298 Black Bear delivers space, style, and serenity — with jaw-dropping views that will never be compromised.
Architect Notes
The project emerges from the hillside as a sculptural object, meant to recall the image of a rock that has detached from the mountain and settled into the valley. Its form is pure and compact, defined by simplicity while maintaining a strong presence within the landscape.
The design draws inspiration from a Nordic-Japanese fusion aesthetic: the calm rigor of Scandinavian geometry combined with the refined natural authenticity of Japanese architecture. This approach results in a house that is at once minimal and warm, contemporary yet timeless.
The shape of the building is not arbitrary but the direct result of the interior functionality and flow of the house. The elongated volume stretches towards the landscape, creating a generous balcony that extends the living areas outward. The overhang provides natural shading to the south-facing windows, protecting the interiors from excessive summer sun while allowing winter light to penetrate deeply into the home. At the same time, the sloping roof creates a large south-oriented surface, optimized for the integration of solar panels, reinforcing the home's environmental responsiveness.
The façade is clad in vertical wooden planks treated with the traditional shou sugi ban technique, where the surface of the wood is lightly charred. This not only protects the timber from weathering but also deepens its texture, giving the house a natural patina that resonates with the rawness of the surrounding terrain.
Large, precisely placed windows frame the spectacular views of the mountains & valley while maintaining the building's solid presence. On the lower level, a generous opening connects the living areas to an outdoor terrace & pergola, reinforcing the relationship between interior life & the landscape.
Set against the rugged slope, the house feels anchored to its site while also appearing as an autonomous object, a carefully shaped stone among the grasses and rocks. Its architecture is guided by restraint, authenticity, and a dialogue between culture and place — a home that celebrates form shaped by function, natural raw materials, and environmental harmony.
Step inside to discover intentional architecture that blends form and function. The home's passive solar orientation, solar panels, Hi R-value insulation, low-emissivity windows, & electric heat pump water system ensure energy efficiency year-round. A Level 2 electric car charger, snow-melt heat tape, and hot tub-ready connection add thoughtful convenience, while a gas cooktop gives chefs the power they crave.
The main level features a spacious two-car garage and mudroom entry that flows directly into a self-contained mother-in-law apartment with its own private entrance—ideal for guests, extended family, or flexible rental income.
On the second level, soaring windows flood the open kitchen, dining, and living spaces with natural light, framing panoramic Sopris views and creating a warm, modern atmosphere. From the kitchen, step out to a south-facing covered porch or entertain on the east-facing deck that connects to a beautifully designed patio for seamless indoor-outdoor living.
Upstairs, the third floor hosts a generous primary suite with sweeping views, alongside two additional bedrooms and abundant storage throughout. Every space has been intentionally designed to maximize comfort, natural light, and functionality.
This is more than a home — it's a statement of modern mountain living, where cutting-edge sustainability meets architectural beauty.
298 Black Bear delivers space, style, and serenity — with jaw-dropping views that will never be compromised.
Architect Notes
The project emerges from the hillside as a sculptural object, meant to recall the image of a rock that has detached from the mountain and settled into the valley. Its form is pure and compact, defined by simplicity while maintaining a strong presence within the landscape.
The design draws inspiration from a Nordic-Japanese fusion aesthetic: the calm rigor of Scandinavian geometry combined with the refined natural authenticity of Japanese architecture. This approach results in a house that is at once minimal and warm, contemporary yet timeless.
The shape of the building is not arbitrary but the direct result of the interior functionality and flow of the house. The elongated volume stretches towards the landscape, creating a generous balcony that extends the living areas outward. The overhang provides natural shading to the south-facing windows, protecting the interiors from excessive summer sun while allowing winter light to penetrate deeply into the home. At the same time, the sloping roof creates a large south-oriented surface, optimized for the integration of solar panels, reinforcing the home's environmental responsiveness.
The façade is clad in vertical wooden planks treated with the traditional shou sugi ban technique, where the surface of the wood is lightly charred. This not only protects the timber from weathering but also deepens its texture, giving the house a natural patina that resonates with the rawness of the surrounding terrain.
Large, precisely placed windows frame the spectacular views of the mountains & valley while maintaining the building's solid presence. On the lower level, a generous opening connects the living areas to an outdoor terrace & pergola, reinforcing the relationship between interior life & the landscape.
Set against the rugged slope, the house feels anchored to its site while also appearing as an autonomous object, a carefully shaped stone among the grasses and rocks. Its architecture is guided by restraint, authenticity, and a dialogue between culture and place — a home that celebrates form shaped by function, natural raw materials, and environmental harmony.
Listing Courtesy of
Benjamin West
Real Broker, LLC - (855) 450-0422
PROPERTY DETAILS
- MLS #190093
- Property TypeResidential - Single Family Residence
- StatusActive
- Bedrooms4
- Full Baths4
- Half Baths1
- Finished Area2703 sf
- Lot Size0.55 ac
- Garage2 space(s)
- Architectural StyleTwo Story
- Association AmenitiesManagement, Bus/ShuttleService, Pets Allowed/Owner, Pets Allowed/Renter
- Association Fee FrequencyMonthly
- Association Fee IncludesContingency Fund, Management, Sewer, Insurance, Trash, Maintenance Grounds
- BasementFinished
- Building FeaturesYes
- Construction MaterialsWood Siding, Concrete, Frame
- CoolingA/C
- Green Energy EfficientLighting
- Green SustainabilitySustainable Flooring, Recycled Content, FSC Certified Lumber, FSC Certified Cabnts
- Green Water ConservationLow-Flow Fixtures, Xeriscaping, Low Wtr Landscaping, Low Flow Toilets
- HeatingOther, Forced Air, Electric
- Laundry FeaturesIn Hall
- Parking FeaturesElectric Vehicle Charging Station(s)
- PossessionDOD
- Property ConditionExcellent
- RoofMetal
- Listing SourceAspen Glenwood MLS
- UtilitiesNatural Gas Available
- Water SourceCommunity
- Window FeaturesLow-Emissivity Windows
- ZoningResidential
- Tax Legal DescriptionSubdivision: BLUE LAKE PUD FIL V Block: 10 Lot: 19 BK-0634 PG-0839 MAP 03-15-94
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