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Private Rammed Earth Cabin: Soaking Tub & Kitchen
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Reviews
1010 out of 10
Exceptional
Popular amenities
- Kitchen
- Washing machine
- Dryer
- Pet-friendly
- Free Wi-Fi
- Outdoor space
Explore the area
Nederland, CO
- Barker Meadow ReservoirPlace, Barker Meadow Reservoir10 min walk
- Carousel of HappinessPlace, Carousel of Happiness15 min walk
- Red Rocks AmphitheaterPlace, Red Rocks Amphitheater54 min drive
- Broomfield, CO (BJC-Rocky Mountain Metropolitan)Airport, Broomfield, CO (BJC-Rocky Mountain Metropolitan)42 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
Living Room 1
2 Double Sofa Beds
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Bathtub · Toilet · Shampoo
Spaces
Deck or patio
Kitchen
Dining area
About this property
Private Rammed Earth Cabin: Soaking Tub & Kitchen
LUXHYTTE, a rammed earth mountain home near Eldora Ski Resort, Boulder, RMNP, and Town of Nederland. This architectural build provides thermal comfort and acoustic calm. Radiantly heated concrete floors warm every room as glazing frames alpine views. Prepare meals in the full chef kitchen or relax by the indoor fireplace and outdoor firepit. Features an oversized soaking tub plus rainfall shower. Walkable charm meets wild access in this low-impact retreat. Private getaway for deep alpine repose.
Why book: Human centered architecture, thermal comfort from rammed earth and radiant heat, abundant natural light, and spa style bathing create a restorative mountain retreat ideal for couples, remote workers, and outdoor lovers seeking privacy.
LUXHYTTE — SPRING & SUMMER GUEST ARRIVAL GUIDE
A Nordic mountain retreat shaped by earth, light, and quiet.
Welcome to LUXHYTTE [lux-see-tuh] (hytte – Norwegian word for “cabin”), where rustic charm meets refined luxury. As spring softens the forest and summer stretches long across the high country, this rammed earth hytte becomes a sanctuary of cool mornings, warm evenings, and windows that frame the slow drift of light across the pines.
Whether you're here to unplug, unwind, or uncork something fabulous, we’re thrilled to host you. Before you dive into the oversized soaking tub or start roasting marshmallows by the fire pit, let’s go over a few essentials to make your stay smooth, safe, and sparkle-level serene.
1. Arriving Into Comfort: Thermal Mass & Passive Cooling
The home is built from rammed earth, a material that behaves like carved canyon walls—absorbing the cool of dawn, releasing warmth long after sunset. LUXHYTTE stays naturally comfortable without air conditioning, following the mountain’s own rhythm.
To keep the space serene:
• Invite the morning in
Open windows early to draw in crisp alpine air.
• Seal the coolness
Close windows by late morning to preserve the chilled interior.
• Curtain choreography
Close sun facing curtains during the afternoon; reopen them in the evening.
• Evening refresh
After sunset, open windows to flush the home with cool night air.
• Use the living area fan
It supports the home’s natural cooling cycle.
How to Tilt the Windows
The four large windows on the living/kitchen side can be tilted for soft, controlled ventilation.
• Turn the handle all the way up
• Pull gently downward to tilt the window inward
This creates a quiet, steady airflow—perfect for warm afternoons.
2. Radiant Floor Heating & Thermostat Etiquette
The home uses radiant floor heating, which warms slowly and evenly from beneath your feet.
• Please do not adjust the thermostat.
Radiant systems take hours to respond, and frequent changes disrupt the home’s natural balance.
If you feel chilled, the gas fireplace offers instant comfort.
3. Gas Fireplace (Ambiance & Instant Warmth)
The gas fireplace is both atmosphere and quick heat when mountain evenings turn unexpectedly cool.
• Use the remote control to turn fireplace on.
• Enjoy the soft, steady flame
• Never leave it unattended
• Turn it fully off before bed or leaving the home
4. Spa Bathing Ritual
Your private bathing space is designed for slow, restorative moments:
• Deep two person soaking tub
• Ceiling mounted tub filler for a quiet, vertical cascade
• Rainfall showerhead for a warm, enveloping rinse
• Plush towels and spa grade bath products provided
Take your time. This is a place meant for lingering.
5. Full Gourmet Kitchen
The kitchen is fully equipped for everything from simple breakfasts to full gourmet meals:
• Full size refrigerator
Why book: Human centered architecture, thermal comfort from rammed earth and radiant heat, abundant natural light, and spa style bathing create a restorative mountain retreat ideal for couples, remote workers, and outdoor lovers seeking privacy.
LUXHYTTE — SPRING & SUMMER GUEST ARRIVAL GUIDE
A Nordic mountain retreat shaped by earth, light, and quiet.
Welcome to LUXHYTTE [lux-see-tuh] (hytte – Norwegian word for “cabin”), where rustic charm meets refined luxury. As spring softens the forest and summer stretches long across the high country, this rammed earth hytte becomes a sanctuary of cool mornings, warm evenings, and windows that frame the slow drift of light across the pines.
Whether you're here to unplug, unwind, or uncork something fabulous, we’re thrilled to host you. Before you dive into the oversized soaking tub or start roasting marshmallows by the fire pit, let’s go over a few essentials to make your stay smooth, safe, and sparkle-level serene.
1. Arriving Into Comfort: Thermal Mass & Passive Cooling
The home is built from rammed earth, a material that behaves like carved canyon walls—absorbing the cool of dawn, releasing warmth long after sunset. LUXHYTTE stays naturally comfortable without air conditioning, following the mountain’s own rhythm.
To keep the space serene:
• Invite the morning in
Open windows early to draw in crisp alpine air.
• Seal the coolness
Close windows by late morning to preserve the chilled interior.
• Curtain choreography
Close sun facing curtains during the afternoon; reopen them in the evening.
• Evening refresh
After sunset, open windows to flush the home with cool night air.
• Use the living area fan
It supports the home’s natural cooling cycle.
How to Tilt the Windows
The four large windows on the living/kitchen side can be tilted for soft, controlled ventilation.
• Turn the handle all the way up
• Pull gently downward to tilt the window inward
This creates a quiet, steady airflow—perfect for warm afternoons.
2. Radiant Floor Heating & Thermostat Etiquette
The home uses radiant floor heating, which warms slowly and evenly from beneath your feet.
• Please do not adjust the thermostat.
Radiant systems take hours to respond, and frequent changes disrupt the home’s natural balance.
If you feel chilled, the gas fireplace offers instant comfort.
3. Gas Fireplace (Ambiance & Instant Warmth)
The gas fireplace is both atmosphere and quick heat when mountain evenings turn unexpectedly cool.
• Use the remote control to turn fireplace on.
• Enjoy the soft, steady flame
• Never leave it unattended
• Turn it fully off before bed or leaving the home
4. Spa Bathing Ritual
Your private bathing space is designed for slow, restorative moments:
• Deep two person soaking tub
• Ceiling mounted tub filler for a quiet, vertical cascade
• Rainfall showerhead for a warm, enveloping rinse
• Plush towels and spa grade bath products provided
Take your time. This is a place meant for lingering.
5. Full Gourmet Kitchen
The kitchen is fully equipped for everything from simple breakfasts to full gourmet meals:
• Full size refrigerator