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As the year comes to a close, we’re pleased to share our Studio B Holiday Newsletter, a reflection on the people, places, and moments that shaped our work over the past year.
This issue highlights the year’s work and insights, including a rare opportunity to build a legacy home in Lazy-O, alongside the people behind the projects. 2025 marked a year of growth, new chapters, and meaningful achievements, and we’re grateful to the clients, collaborators, and community who continue to shape our work.
We invite you to read the Holiday Newsletter online and reflect with us on a year defined by connection, creativity, and thoughtful design. Looking ahead, 2026 brings new projects, new photography, and continued collaboration, we look forward to sharing what’s next.
Warm wishes from all of us at Studio B.
Our work is shaped by the relationships that inspire it.
Every project becomes a collaboration, and every space reflects a shared vision.
This year, we are especially grateful for the clients, colleagues, and friends who continue to trust us with their stories.
Cheers to another year of thoughtful design, shared vision, and the connections that make it all possible.
An Artist’s Greeting
Holiday Sketch by Michael Folwell
This year’s card features an original drawing by Senior Project Architect Michael, whose sketches continue to shape our visual language. Thoughtful and refined, his work reminds us that creativity often begins with a single line, and grows into ideas that inspire.
We are grateful for the platforms that showcased Studio B projects this year, each one a reflection of our clients’ trust and our team’s commitment to design excellence.
As we share this year’s holiday card featuring Snowmass Creek House, a home designed for seamless, main-level living with a thoughtfully crafted ADU, we’re reminded of a growing shift in the mountain West. More families are choosing to live across generations, seeking homes that offer both connection and independence.
Realtors note rising demand for flex suites, aging-in-place layouts, secondary living areas, guest wings, and multi-season bunk rooms. These elements call for more than additional space, they require intentional, elegant planning that allows a home to evolve gracefully with the people who live in it.
Snowmass Creek House embodies that approach: architecture designed not just for today, but for every generation who will call it home.
For those seeking a place where family can gather, grow, and return to for decades, the Pastoral House represents a rare opportunity.
Situated on a topographical peninsula within a 1,000-acre working ranch in Old Snowmass, this homesite offers isolated views of the Elk Mountain Range, Mount Sopris, and miles of untouched horizons. It’s a landscape that invites family to slow down, reconnect, and create traditions that endure.
2025 was a year of growth, new chapters, and meaningful achievements.
We celebrated the arrival of a new baby, the joyful announcement of a pregnancy, and a wedding. Our team also shared photos from travels abroad and the everyday moments that shape who we are beyond the studio. Together, these images reflect a family that is growing, in numbers, in experiences, and in inspiration, reminding us that the heart of our work is the people who make it possible.
2026 brings new projects, new photography, evolving design directions, and continued collaboration with clients, builders, craftspeople, and the broader creative community. We look forward to sharing several newly completed homes in the year ahead.
Thank you for being part of our extended Studio B community.
From our Studio B family to yours, may the coming year bring joy, growth, and moments of transformation.
Happy Holidays and a bright New Year.
— The Studio B Team
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