4 Interiors that Let the Sunshine In
Light-filled Colorado homes that blur the line between inside and out.

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It’s that time of year again to let the outdoors and sunshine in. A home’s unique layout can spark a creative venture when it comes to emphasizing windows and glass doors. We’re looking back at four projects that inspire an airy, light-filled feel.
Location Takes Center Stage in This Eldorado Springs Home
Focused on setting, this 6,000-square-foot home is in an enviable position.

The grand hallway leading into the home, a light-filled, two-story terrarium/gallery space grounded by exquisite white oak hardwoods, provides an intimate connection to the lush greenery surrounding the home. | Photography by Kimberly Gavin | Styling by Natalie Warady
Design Details
Design-Build: Factor Design Build
A Light-Filled Oasis in Aspen
An Aspen girl returns to her Roaring Fork roots to nest in a newly transformed, love- and light-filled oasis.
Design Details
Interior Designer: Kam Davies, Davies Design Group
Builder: Divide Creek Builders
A Bright and Sunny Home Remodel
A stuck-in-time ranch gets a new lease on light (and life), thanks to a mood-boosting TVL Creative revamp.

Kitchen, after Pearlescent tile (The Tile Shop’s Chantilly White Subway Tile) reflects daylight as much as possible. Open walnut butcherblock shelving with custom metal brackets by Virginia T Coleman keep frequently used dishware within easy reach. | Photo: Jess Blackwell | Styling by Juli Krueger-Andes
Design Details
Interior Designer: Faris Spinosi, TVL Creative
Builder: TVL Creative
Structural Engineer: McGourty Engineering
How Natural Design Tones and Textures Bring the Outside In
A couple relocating from New Jersey finds their focus on the Front Range with the help of Truss Interiors.

Living Room Sliding glass doors connect the home’s indoor and outdoor spaces, framing splendid mountain views. Cozy Massoud Lauren Bronze chairs and ottomans are joined by a pair of Vanguard Brandt sofas. | Photo by Emily Minton Redfield
Design Details
Interior Design: Truss Interiors


