Taos Haus Mountain Modern Sleeps 14 at Taos Ski va
Taos Haus: Mountain Modern Home
It doesn't get any better than this special place, deep in the Sangre de Cristo mountains. A modern, beautifully designed mountain home with expansive views, just minutes from the frontside and backside lifts at Taos Ski Valley. Sleep everyone comfortably in plush beds entertain in a spacious living level with large wood burning fireplace and 6 person hot tub, and enjoy the best that Taos and Taos Ski Valley have to offer in every season. Smaller group? Please ask us about occupancy based pricing.
The good points first - great idea having tankless water heater and quick hot water to all showers and sinks. Nice touch with the hot tub and certain windows being able to stay open with screens. Kitchen, dining, and den worked very well. Outdoor covered patio very nice with comfortable chairs. Having sleeping areas separate worked well. Washer and dryer in good location and worked well. Plenty of games for the young children. WIFI worked well. Very nice views from the home.The less good matters. All bedrooms need king size beds and the pillows are too hard. Suggest adding runners on the stairs to lower the noise of foot traffic. The bedrooms and den need TV's. Not all windows that can be opened have screens. Nothing can be done about it, but too much road traffic to be able to sleep late with the windows open.
Our overall stay was truly amazing! There's nothing really "bad" I can say about the place. It was clean and welcoming as they advertise.A few nitpicks as a renter -There was confusion with the locked door on the first floor. I would have like to have seen a sign on the door or a note to let me know it's not a bedroom or blocked off from renters. I understand not having a TV on the main floor as this is place is a beautiful retreat meant for quality time, but that made our stay a bit more awkward. There was a QR code or document that said we needed to sign in or sign up. It was confusing for us, we opted not to sign up as it seemed like marketing and not part of the official check-in process. Another minor nitpick was the Yale door lock. Day 1 after we were locking up the house, we heard the sound the lock makes when the batteries need to be replaced. (We have a Yale door lock as well). This was a bit worrisome because we could have been locked out at any point during our stay. Thankfully it didn't go out during our stay. I asked a question, via text, to Greg, but I never heard back. Maybe it was timing. It wasn't a bad experience, but some minor details that had us a bit concerned. I'm sure we'll return again as these were nothing to really be concerned about, just some oddities that we experienced. Again, the place was very nice and we thoroughly enjoyed our time in the Taos Mountain Haus!