Boulder, Colo.

WHAT A 2016 house with five bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms

HOW MUCH $2,290,000

SIZE 4,130 square feet

PRICE PER SQUARE FOOT $554

SETTING This two-story house is in the Newlands neighborhood of Boulder, about three blocks from mountain hiking trails and about a mile from a cluster of stores, including a Whole Foods Market. Downtown and the Pearl Street Mall are about two miles away, with many shops and restaurants.

INDOORS Completed last fall, this house, designed by the architecture firm Coburn, replaced a 1920s cottage and studio. The exterior is finished with vertical board-and-batten and horizontal cedar siding, and the roof is metal. The house has a solar hot-water heater and radiant under-floor heating, and is wired for photovoltaic panels for solar power. The front door opens onto a tiled foyer connected to an office. It is a few steps down to the living and dining area, which has white oak floors and built-in shelving and cabinets made with reclaimed wood from the demolished cottage. At the back of the room is a NanaWall sliding glass door system that opens up to the deck. The kitchen is also open to this room and has an island with space for stools, engineered quartz counters, a patterned tile backsplash, a Big Chill range and a BlueStar refrigerator.

Downstairs is an expansive playroom with synthetic turf and melamine-covered walls, as well as one bedroom and one bathroom. This level has rough-ins for a kitchenette and a separate entrance, so it could be converted to an in-law suite. Four more bedrooms and a laundry room are upstairs under vaulted ceilings finished in reclaimed wood. The master suite has a private deck, a bathroom with a double vanity, a separate bathtub and shower, and a walk-in closet. Two of the children’s bedrooms are connected by a low sliding door hidden in the closets.