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The logs? Massive 12-inch Western timber—hand-peeled, hand-placed. No drywall, just raw wood and pure intention. Inside, every beam carries the fingerprint of craftsmanship. The fireplace? Faced in Malpais rock pulled straight from Flagstaff's volcanic soil. The same stone flows into a waterfall feature that hums like the forest after rain. The kitchen—designed by a 3-star Michelin chef. Bertazzoni steel. Granite counters. A gas range that turns cooking into performance. In this chalet, dinner is theater.Step into the owner's suite Step into the owner's suite through a timber log keyhole entrance. Inside, hand-carved river rock from Flagstaff runs across the bathroomMalpais again. Earthy, grounded, unforgettable.
Outside, coffee on the deck an expansive deck stretches over 50 feet wide your front-row seat to the San Francisco Peaks. It's where the sun sets in slow motion, painting the sky in gold and fire. And sometimes, elk wander past like they've lived here longer than we have.
And after a day on the slopes, the soaking tub lets you unwind with that same view. You're not just surrounded by natureyou're in rhythm with it.
Built by the owner. Inspired by wilderness. Elevated by detail.