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Plum Homes Telluride: Vision Hill by Larry Yaw & Catherine Frank

It's no secret that Plum communities are home to some of the finest houses in the country. Plum has been fortunate enough to tour a few of these stunning houses and we want to give you access as well. In this first episode of Plum Homes, we take a look at Vision Hill in Telluride, Colorado, designed by architect Larry Yaw and lead designer Catherine Frank.

Apr 20, 2009 by in Telluride Insider Blog

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Plum Homes: 1701 Buffer Creek

Follow Plum Homes through some of the most spectacular homes in the Vail Village. Finished in 2005, 1701 Buffer Creek successfully combines old aspects with new ones to create a dramatic living space. The designers took extra care in incorporating a wide variety of art into the home which increases its appeal.Take a look inside this masterpiece with Plum Homes.

Aug 25, 2009 in Real Estate

Vision Hill by Larry Yaw & Catherine Frank

Plum Homes Telluride presents Vision Hill designed by architect Larry Yaw & lead designer Catherine Frank. Catherine leads Plum's Ramona Bruland a tour of Vision Hill (See Attached Video), highlighting the beauty of contrasting materials (stone, copper, wood), the merging of indoor and outdoor space, and how each window in the finely crafted "Vision" Hill affords a view of a separate mountain range.

Mar 24, 2009 in Real Estate (2 Comments)

Plum Homes With Patrick Ahearn: Herring Creek Farm

Plum Homes turns the spotlight on Architect Patrick Ahearn and his Vineyard creation: Herring Creek Farm. In total, Patrick designed four homes for the property, which is still an actual working farm. Join Sue Hostetler as she meanders with...

Nov 7, 2008 in Real Estate

A Plum Home: Hawkswaney

Plum TV visits the beautiful Chilmark home "Hawkswaney," where the owners give us a tour of their incredible home, land and art collection. Built with its environment in mind, the home was created to be one with the land. It sits nestled into the hillside without disturbing the beauty of the surrounding nature or expansive and ever-growing art collection.

Oct 14, 2008 in Real Estate