39mi from Fort Collins · 1 site · Lodging · Boulder, COAbsolutely unique handmade Earthship bordering BLM land 20 minutes from Boulder.
Our handcrafted Earthship has been meticulously designed with local, natural materials as well as reclaimed materials. A fully sustainable cob home built into an earthen mountainside with towering views of Sugarloaf Mountain and the sprawling valley below, as well as additional 2nd building is "nail free" constructed wooden framed strawbale structure with a hot tub under the stars.
Hundreds of acres of raw, mountain landscape are in perfect view outside the expansive, south-facing glass facade, lined with a gorgeous indoor garden that is home to exotic plants, herbs, and florals.
An incredibly dreamy home zone to relax in, imagine, sip coffee and tea, cook your favorite meals with people you love, play in the mountains, get lost in the milky way and feel transported to another realm in real time.
We take an eco-friendly living concept very seriously at the Earthship- and most importantly in existing Fragrance Free! We never use any chemically-based products for cleaning, washing, cooking, etc. We appreciate and insist that guests follow these practices while staying at the Earthship, and also live Fragrance Free while staying here. We provide natural toiletries, soaps, lotions, etc for all of our guests to please use while staying here. Please do not bring any chemically based products with you!
Stay connected to the outside world with Starlink Internet- with great connectivity throughout the house.
The unique, handcrafted home is made to be one with the landscape surrounding it. With multiple indoor gardens, rainwater catchment system, glass facade, greywater recycling system, passive solar water heaters, and earth cobb walls, all work harmoniously together to keep this home comfortable year round with its passive solar design. All with the creature comforts of a modern-style home.
This is all inspired by the revolutionary work of Michael Reynolds, who developed the Earthship concept in Taos, New Mexico in the 1970s. This home is a tribute to his vision of sustainability, off-grid living, and eco-friendly way of life.
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