The Daisy Mine Guest House is an extensive remodel which involved lifting the original 1878 home and installing a new foundation. The shell of the home was preserved while the interior was completely redone with modern finishes and historical features like a fireplace mantle crafted from a 100-year-old salvaged timber. The finished remodel earned a 2016 Honorable Mention for rehabilitation and addition to a historic building from the Crested Butte Board of Zoning and Architectural Review (BOZAR).
Owner's Goals:
A family home while preserving the very historic house in Crested Butte.
Technologies
Historic wood preservation
Elevating house for new foundation
High Performance air sealing
Mountain modern aesthetic while preserving the historic qualities