‘Rock House’ built around 200-million-year-old cliff under contract for $1 million

LARKSPUT, Colo. (WKRC) – The Rock House is a stunning architectural marvel that transforms a natural red rock monolith into a breathtaking home. Located just an hour from Denver or Colorado Springs, this unique residence, built in 2000, went under contract for $1 million after less than a month on the market.

The home features two bedrooms, two baths, and spans 2,432 square feet. The centerpiece is the dramatic rock wall, which rises through all three levels, anchoring each floor in natural grandeur. The integration of the rock was meticulously engineered to last, using spray poly foam, epoxy, and acrylic caulking to create a weatherproof bond.

Inside, the design mirrors the drama of its setting. A floating staircase with custom iron railings connects each level, while exposed beam ceilings and warm wood finishes highlight the natural light and views. The primary suite features a five-piece bath, walk-in closet, and office or studio space. The guest suite includes a five-piece bath, a loft-style workspace, and a private balcony nestled against the rock…

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