Modern Style: Nature, Light and Clean Lines

Get inspired by Colorado homes that bring modern aesthetic to life.

Living Room Works by Paul Kremer, a successful younger artist known for his color-block paintings, hang over the fireplace. Custom sofas are upholstered in cotton velvet; a seagrass rug covers the floor.| Photo by Dallas & Harris Photography

Colorado modern home design remains all the rage—and for good reason. It marries the spirit of the West with crisp, clean lines, expansive windows and a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.

See why we’re obsessed.

A Contemporary Home in Greenwood Village

Designer Anna Stansbury and architect Kyle Webb join forces to breathe new life into a 1970s contemporary home built by renowned Denver architect Robert Caudle.

Interior Design: Anna Stansbury
Architecture: KH Webb Architects

Sunlight pours through a two-story expanse of glass at the entry of the home. Framed by hefty metal panels, the circular stairway takes center stage. “We beefed up the entrance to give it the importance we thought it needed,” says Stansbury. | Photography by Kimberly Gavin

A Full House Inspires a Mountain Modern Vacation Home

The fun begins when this Texas family and friends decamp to their colorful Aspen home.

Interior Design: Morgan Farrow Interior Design
Design: Bowden Homes 
Construction B2 Builders
Architectural Drawings: Bill Poss Architecture + Planning and Interior Design

Entryway The homeowner and designer saw art by Vicki Sher at an Aspen gallery and commissioned pieces for either side of the entry hall. The chandelier from M2C Studio is overscaled to make a statement in the two-story space. | Photo: Nathan Schroder

Scandi Chic Meets Mountain Modern For This 50 Year Old Condo

A 1970s-era condo in Snowmass Village is modernized and made more space-efficient—and durable enough for renters.

Interior Design: Kristin Dittmar Design

Living Room A Calligaris sectional and Bernhardt corner chair, with Maiden Home coffee table and Arteriors side table, surround a new Travertino Navona fireplace from Mendota Hearth, with an art TV above. | Photo: Dallas & Harris Photography

Color and Light Inspires the Artistic Vision of a Couple’s Mountain Home

An art-filled home showcases a generational collection featuring well-knowns like Picasso and Rauschenberg.

Interior Design:Karen White Interior Design
Architecture: Hagman Architects

Entryway The art is by Gene Davis, a 20th-century American painter renowned for his paintings of multicolored vertical stripes. | Photo by Dallas & Harris Photography

A Lakewood Home Embraces Modern Texture and Natural Views

Soon-to-be empty nesters build a home in Lakewood’s Bear Creek area to fit their new lifestyle with an open and modern design.

Architect: Godden | Sudik Architects
Interior Design: Rogan Adams Design
Builder: Masterpiece Custom Builders

Kitchen “The kitchen is a dream chef’s kitchen,” says designer Adams. The use of walnut in the coffee table, the wine closet and in the kitchen was important to tie together family heirlooms and the outdoors. | Photo by Eric Lucero

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