A striking modern build in Boulder, CO has returned to the market with a fresh price point, offering buyers another chance to own this newly completed architectural masterpiece with iconic views of the Flatirons.
The residence at 9631 Mountain Ridge Place, completed in 2025, recently relisted for $7.99 million, showcasing the work of acclaimed Colorado-based Studio B Architecture and a team of award-winning collaborators. The property is listed with John Canova.
Set on approximately three acres in an exclusive gated community, the five-bedroom residence blends minimalist design with globally sourced finishes and panoramic scenery that stretches from the Flatirons and Pikes Peak all the way to the Denver skyline.



The home, with its subtle Scandinavian feeling and soft European white oak interiors, was a true collaboration between several leading design firms.
The architecture was led by Studio B, named by Forbes among Colorado’s leading architectural firms, with landscape design by award-winning firm Evoke and interiors by Studio Brother John. The result is a residence that feels both elevated and deeply grounded in its mountain surroundings.
According to Canova, the project was carefully curated to achieve a rare level of craftsmanship and material quality.
“The interiors are filled with globally sourced products of the very highest caliber—white oak floors from France, taps and faucets from Holland, sinks from Turkey and Spain, kitchen appliances from Germany, marble and lighting from Italy,” he says.
Inside, the home’s minimalist aesthetic is softened by natural textures and thoughtful detailing. Sculptural Cocoon light fixtures from Holland create artistic focal points throughout the living spaces, while high-end appliances and custom cabinetry elevate the kitchen into a chef-worthy centerpiece.



While the interiors are visually striking, the property’s setting may be its most compelling feature. Positioned at the top of a hill, the home captures dramatic vistas in nearly every direction, with outdoor living spaces designed to make the most of that scenery.
“Buyers are really drawn to the custom stainless steel hot tub with amazing views of the Flatirons all the way to Pikes Peak,” Canova says. “You can even see the Denver skyline about 35 miles away.”
Additional outdoor highlights include a conversation pit, dining deck, and landscaped gathering areas built for both entertaining and relaxation. The backyard directly borders 6,000 acres of Boulder County Open Space, ensuring long-term privacy.
Despite its remote feel, the property sits just 10 minutes from downtown Boulder, offering quick access to dining, shopping, and cultural amenities. For outdoor enthusiasts, the location delivers immediate access to some of the region’s most celebrated trails and outdoor destinations.
“You can hike right out the back door, and it’s right in the middle of Boulder’s best cycling—road, gravel, and mountain biking all from the house,” says Canova.
The home’s greatest strength may be its ability to evoke a sense of calm and connection to its surroundings. Its clean architectural lines and expansive glass walls create an atmosphere that feels both serene and sophisticated.
“This home lets you live an inspired life, completely connected to nature,” Canova says. “The home is modern and warm at the same time—the high-end natural materials envelop you, and the views and design uplift your senses.”
Originally listed in February following its completion, the property’s recent relisting with a price decrease offers a renewed opportunity for buyers seeking a newly built architectural statement in one of Boulder’s most exclusive settings.




