Outdoor Living

An Abundant Harvest

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Elaine St. Louis
Gardening expert Melinda Myers of PBS’ Yardwork shares six simple and effective strategies for maximizing your garden’s yield this summer – leaving you extra space, time and energy to sit back enjoy it.
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Gardening expert Melinda Myers of PBS’ Yardwork shares six simple and effective strategies for maximizing your garden’s yield this summer – leaving you extra space, time and energy to sit back enjoy it.

Gardening expert Melinda Myers of PBS’ Yardwork shares six simple and effective strategies for maximizing your garden’s yield this summer – leaving you extra space, time and energy to sit back and enjoy it.

Increasing your garden’s productivity comes down to planting, maintenance and harvesting techniques, according to Myers, who has penned more than 20 gardening books.

Modern Oasis

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David Winger
What was once a forgotten, unused space is now a tranquil escape
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What was once a forgotten, unused space is now a tranquil escape

It’s hard to believe that this small back yard was once “a leftover space,” as Jeff Sheppard, architect and principal of Denver-based Roth Sheppard Architects, calls it. To give new purpose to the small plot of land, the architect, who also reworked the interior of the 1950s Hilltop home, designed a modern, Zen-like retreat.

A Tudor Tale

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Kimberly Gavin
A family builds its dream house, a storybook Tudor, by mixing authentic wood details with fanciful color
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A family builds its dream house, a storybook Tudor, by mixing authentic wood details with fanciful color

When the design challenge is  to build a new home that shows off a historic style—and puts a fresh spin on the look—finding the right team of people to do the job is essential.

On Top of the World

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Kimberly Gavin
A new contemporary home sits high above Denver, embracing the city views and the great outdoors
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A new contemporary home sits high above Denver, embracing the city views and the great outdoors

With space and views at a premium in Denver’s urban neighborhoods, it is rare for one property to offer so many sought-after features—panoramic views of both cityscape and mountains, contemporary living in a historic neighborhood and access to spacious outdoor venues. But sometimes all the right ingredients come together. Such was the case for former suburbanites Liza Kampstra and Craig Evans, who found the perfect location in Denver’s Lower Highlands neighborhood—and the right architect and interior designer to bring their vision to life.

Bringing th­e Inside Out

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Don Riley
With comfy seating and plush accessories, this redesigned patio features many of the same touches found in a contemporary living room
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With comfy seating and plush accessories, this redesigned patio features many of the same touches found in a contemporary living room

There was a time, not so long ago, when patio furnishings were remarkably different than their indoor counterparts. These pieces were made with frames of metal, wood or plastic that deteriorated over the course of a single season, and featured unfashionable fabrics that bleached easily in the bright summer sun. 

A Life on the Land

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Don Riley
A meticulously crafted Denver home connects to nature in more ways than one

Stand in the south-facing loggia of this Spanish Revival home in Cherry Hills Village, take in your surroundings and be rewarded with a direct view of Pikes Peak. Turn exactly 90 degrees west and you’ll spot Mount Evans. Now cross those two sight lines and you’ve traced the main axes of this stone-and-stucco abode. “That kind of crossing is an important element in Spanish Revival design,” architect Don Ruggles says.

Life of the Party

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Michael Peck and Ron Ruscio
Fit for gatherings large and small, an eco-sensitive and stylish backyard sets the stage for the perfect outdoor soirée

Where It Began

After purchasing the empty lot south of their property, the owners of this home in Denver’s Observatory Park neighborhood collaborated with the team at Lifescape Associates to turn neglected terrain into a high-impact, low-maintenance paradise. “Should you desire a private resort in your backyard,” says Lifescape founder Charles “Randy” Randolph, “this is it.”

Sustainable by Design

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David Patterson
Green roofs, solar arrays and a small footprint make for a happy home—and planet

 

Imagine that you open the second-story bedroom window in your new mountain home, only to see an ugly, flat rooftop covered in asphalt and gravel. Not the kind of view that drew you to the high country? Now, fancy that you open that same window and the plane below is a swath of flowering sedum. Yellow, white, red and pink flowers provide a colorful foreground to the view of meadows and mountains beyond.

Indoors, Meet Outdoors

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