Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail Unveils Three New Residences

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail introduced three custom-designed residences available to guests beginning in November. These residences were previously only available to those wishing to purchase at the Resort.

“Ranging from two to five bedrooms, these residences can accommodate families and groups who want to enjoy all the comforts of home,” commented general manager Mark Herron, in an announcement. “We invite you to experience Four Seasons lifestyle for an overnight stay, a few days or even for several weeks.”

The new residences, named after some of the highest mountains of the Gore Range, are as follows:

Mount Solitude which features five bedrooms and five bathrooms. It is a 4,400 square-foot 10th floor residence with mountain views and a master bedroom sanctuary. Mount Solitude is the highest member of Solitude Ridge at 13,090 feet.

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Mount Keller offers three bedrooms and three bathrooms. It is a 3,000 square-foot 10th floor residence featuring a terrace with sweeping mountain views. A summit to the east of the range crest, Mount Keller rises to 13,085 feet.

Mount Valhalla is composed of two bedrooms and two bathrooms. It is a 2,500 square-foot (232 square metre) 8th floor residence with expansive living space and rich natural finishes. At 13,180 feet, Mount Valhalla is the centrepiece of the beautiful Deluge Lake Basin.

Vail-based Slifer Designs is creating the new Mount Solitude interior, with palette is inspired by jewel tones of jade green, deep blue, and rich reds. With a nod to the 1960s, the interior is not your expected Colorado mountain design. Donning faux furs and textured fabrics, the residence will showcase a worldly look of found, collected interiors from the world traveller.

Another Vail design company, Worth Interiors, created a clean, modern aesthetic for Mount Keller. The furnishings are elegant but comfortable, and the color palette is neutral but infused with splashes of accent colors including red, violet, and cobalt blue. Worth Interiors also integrated contemporary lines with organic and rustic accents for Mount Valhalla, where they incorporated industrial pieces and a warm and earthy colour palette. Textures were combined to create handsome spaces in Mount Valhalla, such as steel, burlap, live edge wood, and leather.

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