living room with high ceilings, couches and view of the scenery
For the upper-level great room, S2 Architects’s custom blackened-steel fireplace surround has an inset TV hidden behind Minako Abe’s Scene No. 11; the pair of tubular-steel rocking chairs are vintage art deco.

Ghislaine Viñas and S2 Architects Revive an Aspen Ski Home

There’s no mistaking the Aspen, Colorado, home of art collector Paige West and tech executive Christopher Cooper—especially when the garage door is open. Inside, the paneled walls and ski lockers are painted stop-sign red, while carpeting and benches are a complementary crimson shade. “I really like the connection to the Swiss flag and ski patrol,” West says of the arresting color, which is a recurring theme throughout the interiors masterminded by her longtime friend and collaborator, designer Ghislaine Viñas. “I’m not sure anybody’s ever seen a red garage,” West adds. “I think it’s perfect.” 

Growing up in Philadelphia, West developed a love of skiing in the nearby Poconos. When she was a teenager, the family started taking ski trips to Colorado, and in the mid-’80’s her parents decided to buy a place in Aspen. A decade later they acquired the house next door, adding more space for friends and relatives, including West, who put her three boys (now teenagers themselves) on the slopes at an early age. Her family, based in New York, has spent nearly every Christmas in Aspen. So, when West’s parents considered selling both residences a few years ago, she and Cooper (everyone calls him “Coop”) looked at buying or building a new place of their own. But West says she got “a little sentimental” and convinced her parents she should purchase the second house from them—and give it a major overhaul. 

How This Aspen Home Renovation References Swiss Ski Culture 

exterior of Aspen house with the surrounding snow
Standing-seam zinc panels clad the lower level of the home’s exterior, featuring a new gabled roof that extends out over a balcony.

West enlisted Joseph Spears, principal of Aspen firm S2 Architects, to reimagine the three-level, nearly 6,000-square-foot structure. Out went the mushroom-brown horizontal siding, replaced with bolder charcoal-hued vertical planks. The low-pitched hipped roof was swapped for a strikingly contemporary gabled one that extends out from the living room, creating deep eaves over a cantilevered balcony with glass balustrade. The entire southern facade, which previously had few windows, is now dominated by expanses of glass. “Paige and Coop like living in bright, engaging spaces,” Spears says. “So we opened everything up to make it a lighter chalet sort of idea.” 

Spears worked with Viñas on the interior finishes, opting for a limited palette. Throughout, pale white oak was used for floors, millwork, and many ceilings. “Paige wanted the place to feel very Scandinavian and simple,” says Viñas, who cites inspirations ranging from Aspen’s early Swedish settlers and traditional Alpine architecture to vintage ski bum culture. “We just riffed on things we admired. Then Paige installed her art, adding that amazing contemporary twist.” 

Bright, Artful Interiors Create an Inviting Space to Entertain

den with white shelves and neon green seating area
A Jaime Hayon Lune sectional and custom wool rug anchor the den.

West has the luxury of drawing from some 3,800 artworks she has assembled with her father, Alfred West Jr., executive chairman of the financial services firm SEI. She serves as the West Collection’s curator and is overseeing construction of a future home for its display in Philadelphia. West also operated the New York gallery Mixed Greens for nearly two decades and maintains relationships with many of the artists she showed. That includes Mark Mulroney, whom she commissioned to create a mural for the entry stairwell, a cartoonlike mashup of references to Aspen’s wintry landscape and log cabins. “There’s humor and life—it’s bright and happy and very much how we want you to feel here,” West describes. 

Nicknamed the All Inn, the house has been tailored for entertaining. The main social hub is an airy top-level great room with an open kitchen plus a dining area that accommodates 14 seated on traditional Tyrolean–style chairs painted with Swedish folk motifs. Viñas furnished the living area with a sprawling leather-and- wool sectional as well as vintage art deco chairs cushioned with sheepskin throws. In warmer weather, the glass doors can be opened completely to the terrace—outfitted with more red furniture—while on chillier days, there’s usually a fire roaring. Aspen regulations prohibit new woodburning fireplaces, so the ability to keep this one was a prime reason to renovate rather than rebuild. Spears gave the hearth more presence by fashioning a monumental blackened-steel surround with niches for logs and a TV, which cleverly disappears behind a Minako Abe landscape painting that slides on rails. 

Character-Filled Bedrooms Offers Guests a Unique Stay

living room and kitchen area with white sofa and high ceilings
A Jan te Lintelo Hamptons sectional and a custom rug by Ghislaine Viñas furnish the top-floor great room.

Each of the home’s eight bedrooms has its own bath and distinctive art and design elements. In a kid’s bedroom, for example, Viñas hung a 1960’s Slim Aarons photograph of skiers lounging on a Swiss mountainside atop a mural of the same image. She enlivened one guest room’s orange four-poster with carvings of birds common to Aspen, and outfitted the undulating headboard of another’s glossy banana-yellow bed with artwork by Mulroney. 

The idiosyncratic details extend to the bathrooms. “When we started, every one was going to be identical,” Viñas notes. “In the end, they could not have been more different. There is a ridiculous amount of detailing, from tile inlays to cabinetry.” 

bedroom with yellow poster bed, scalloped lamp and stained glass window
A ground-floor guest room features customized mushroom wall hooks, Mulroney paintings on the headboard, and, visible through the window, a lightwell lined with panels by artist Richard Woods.
bathroom with red walls, mirror and artwork
Walls of a powder room are painted in alternating matte and glossy stripes and hung with Nina Katchadourian’s self-portraits.

Storage was a major consideration, particularly with all the gear required for winter sports. In addition to the garage ski storage, there’s a lodge-style basement locker room with bright-red benches for pulling on boots and outerwear closets hand-painted with lively folk patterns by Viñas’s artist daughter, Saskia Luna Viñas (who executed a similar treatment in the mudroom). Jenna Pino, the firm’s design director, created bespoke wallpaper panels filled with references to the family. “It has lots of little private stories and all sorts of characters,” Viñas says. “Friends are in there, their kids, their dogs.” 

The project took three years start to finish, which speaks to the level of meticulous detail involved. “It was a lengthy process, but that’s why we got so much personality into this,” Viñas summarizes. “The house has a lot of personality.”

Cozy Up in this Striking Aspen Home

ski locker room with bright red cabinets, benches and flooring
The garage walls and cabinets are finished entirely in traffic red, complemented by similarly hued nylon carpet tiles.
living room with high ceilings, couches and view of the scenery
For the upper-level great room, S2 Architects’s custom blackened-steel fireplace surround has an inset TV hidden behind Minako Abe’s Scene No. 11; the pair of tubular-steel rocking chairs are vintage art deco.
bedroom with artwork and red cabinets
A Coke Wisdom O’Neal photograph faces a Ghislaine Viñas custom armoire in her bedroom in the main suite.
dining room with red chairs and bright green artwork
Outfitting the dining area are Luis Gispert’s Untitled (Three Asian Cheerleaders), chairs hand-painted with Swedish folk motifs by Tom Ward, a custom ash table, and Robert Kvenild’s ceramic sculpture centerpiece.
bedroom with headboard made of photos of Aspen
In one of the three ground-floor kids’ bedrooms, a 1960’s Slim Aarons photograph of skiers in Verbier, Switzerland, is backed by wallcovering of the same image.
view into the den with sliding door and swinging chair outside
At an Aspen, Colorado, house with interiors by Ghislaine Viñas, S2 Architects reconfigured the southern facade with abundant glazing, including sliders that open to a ground-level terrace equipped with Paola Lenti swings.
bedroom with black console and bird statue on top
Glazed white-oak panels line his bedroom in the upper-level his-and-hers main suite.
bedroom with wooden plank walls and red four poster bed
In a guest room, one of three on the basement level, custom-sculpted local birds cap the bed’s painted-maple posts and the lamp is by Michael Anastassiades.

room with teal green couch and large artwork with blue background above
Above the entry’s custom bench, a Mark Mulroney mural integrates Aspen motifs.
room with miniature chapel on white console and photography on wall
A circa 1970’s vintage birdhouse perches nearby.
bathroom with matching mirrors, white vanity and tartan plaid shower curtain
A guest bathroom features custom mirrors and wallcovering.
room with view of the outdoors and bright red banners
The mudroom’s ceiling fixtures in the style of Hans-Agne Jakobsson are encircled with hand-painted decorations by Saskia Luna Viñas.
stairwell with baby artwork and blue coatrack
Jill Greenberg’s Revelations graces the entry stairwell connecting all floors via white-oak treads.
interior hallway with blue rug, monkey art and spherical lights
The pendant fixtures and benches in the basement common area that serves as a boot room are custom by Ghislaine Viñas.

PROJECT TEAM 

GHISLAINE VIÑAS: JENNA PINO; NATALIE KEAN; ZOE HSIEH; LAUREN MERCURI

LIFT STUDIO: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.

COLLECTOR NYC; NAULA DESIGN: CUSTOM FURNITURE WORKSHOPS.

KL&A: STRUCTURAL ENGINEER.

WATSON MILLS & DESIGN: MILLWORK.

MADIGAN + COMPANY: GENERAL CONTRACTOR. 

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PAOLA LENTI: SWINGS (TERRACE).

DELTA MILLWORKS: WOOD SIDING (EXTERIOR).

RHEINZINK: METAL SIDING.

DEKTON: COUNTERTOPS (KITCHEN).

SCOTT JAMES FURNITURE & DESIGN: CUSTOM BED (ORANGE GUEST ROOM).

MICHAEL ANASTASSIADES: LAMP.

CONTARDI USA: READING LIGHTS (ORANGE GUEST ROOM, HIS BEDROOM, KID’S BED­ ROOM).

STUDIUM: PAVERS (MUDROOM).

RBW: CHANDELIER (ENTRY).

ROBERT ALLEN: BENCH FABRIC.

ALLIED ARCHITECTURAL METALS: CUSTOM FIREPLACE (LIVING AREA).

KALON STUDIOS US: SIDE TABLES.

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1ST DIBS: ROCKING CHAIRS.

AVENUE ROAD: SOFA.

HOLLAND & SHERRY: SOFA FABRIC.

MAHARAM: SOFA LEATHER (LIVING AREA), WALLPAPER (HER BEDROOM).

KASTHALL: RUGS (LIVING AREA, HER BEDROOM).

DUALOY LEATHER: CHAIR LEATHER (LIVING AREA), SOFA LEATHER (DEN).

DESIGN WITHIN REACH: SHEEPSKIN THROWS (LIVING AREA), BED (HIS BEDROOM).

FLOS: PENDANT FIXTURES (DINING AREA), TRACK LIGHTING.

GAIDRA HOME: CHAIRS (DINING AREA).

LOLL DESIGNS: BENCHES (GARAGE).

HÄFELE: CABINET HARDWARE.

FLOR: CARPET TILE (GARAGE, BOOT ROOM). FRITZ HANSEN: SOFA (DEN).

SCANDINAVIAN SPACES: SHELVING.

VERY GOOD & PROPER: DESK CHAIR.

FLEXFORM NY: ARMCHAIR.

LEPERE: SIDE TABLE.

MUUTO: COFFEE TABLES.

THE RUG COMPANY: CUSTOM RUGS (DEN, YELLOW GUEST ROOM).

HOUSE OF VINT FURNITURE: LAMP (YELLOW GUEST ROOM).

HAY: LAMP (POWDER ROOM).

SOPRIS PAINTING: CUSTOM WALL STRIPING.

DESIGNER DOORWARE: CABINET HARDWARE (POWDER ROOM, GUEST BATH­ ROOM).

WOLF-GORDON: CUSTOM WALLCOVERING (GUEST BATHROOM, KID’S BEDROOM).

REMAINS LIGHTING COMPANY: CUSTOM PENDANT FIXTURES (BOOT ROOM).

SHOPPE AMBER INTERIORS: BED (KID’S BEDROOM).

57TH ST. DESIGN: NIGHTSTANDS.

THE DARKROOM SOCIETY: CUSTOM WALLPAPER.

PINCH DESIGN: BED (HER BEDROOM).

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HAKWOOD: PANELING.

OTIIMA USA: WINDOWS.

BENJAMIN MOORE & CO.: PAINT. 

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