Beautiful Colorado Homes By Neighborhood
From traditional to modern, these 6 projects celebrate the artistry of local design.
Cherry Creek

Dining Room To surround the David Kremer live-edge dining table, Lindemann chose Williams Sonoma dining chairs in a “subtle tribal print” from Jim Thompson. The chandelier is by John Brooks, and the Crate & Barrel rug is done in a rust color that complements the overall neutral canvas. | Photo: David O. Marlow
Bringing A Warm Australian Feel to a Cherry Creek Home in Denver
Ruggles Mabe Studio brought the best of Australian design—an open plan with loads of natural light—to this warm, gracious and peaceful Cherry Creek home.
Design Details
Architecture and Interiors: Ruggles Mabe Studio
Builder: Nicholas Custom Homes
Landscape Architect: BLU Design Colorado
Photo: David O. Marlow
Hilltop

Back Exterior Homeowner Stephanie Duffy relaxes poolside on an RH lounge chair. Hoff’s Landscape Contractors installed the pool, and Denver Pergola Systems built the custom overhang. The black cube side tables are from Design Within Reach, and PlushGrass installed the putting green and turf. Photography by David Lauer.
A Hilltop Ranch That is Free-Spirited and Fun
An entrepreneurial couple renovates a Hilltop fun ranch to match their mod lifestyle.
Design Details
Architect: Paul Bormann, Bormann Eitemiller Architects
Interior Designer: Lauren O’Neill, Scout Interiors
Cabinetmaker: Jim Carey, Timberline Kitchen & Bath Design
Outdoor Kitchen Designer: Jeff Stone, Artisan Outdoor Kitchens
Landscape Designer: Troy Shimp, Lifescape Colorado
Photo: David Lauer
Belcaro

A Visual Comfort Go Lightly medium chandelier sits under the vaulted ceiling in the primary bedroom. A Serena & Lily bed is bookended by Serena & Lily Harbour Cane wide nightstands, topped with Uttermost lamps. The hand-made rug came from India. | Photo: Kimberly Gavin
Where Country Meets the City in Denver’s Belcaro Park Neighborhood
Larsen Development infuses warmth and natural light into its design for a modern one-story farmhouse.
Interior Design: Armijo Design Group
Landscape Architect: Browne & Associates Custom Landscapes
Builder: Larsen Development
Photo: Kimberly Gavin
Greenwood Village

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 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.
Design Details
Interior Design: Anna Stansbury
Architecture: KH Webb Architects
Photo: Kimberly Gavin
Cherry Hills Village

Living Room Cook had the living room walls repainted in Benjamin Moore Wind’s Breath (with the trim in White Dove), and added custom drapes in Ralph Lauren Camille Floral. The pair of sled chairs in the entry area are from Lee Industries. | Photo: Emily Minton Redfield
Soft French Country Accents Create a Welcoming Home Atmosphere
A stately gem of a home in Cherry Hills Village becomes even more perfect, thanks to a remodel by KGA Studio Architects and Cook Design House.
Design Details
Architecture: KGA Studio Architects
Interior Design: Cook Design House
Construction: Diamond Homes
Cabinetry: Aspen Leaf Kitchens Limited
Art Consultant: Denver Art Company
Photo: Emily Minton Redfield
Cordillera

Living Room It’s all about the views in this room, complete with a bespoke Baker sofa and four facing chairs around a wide coffee table, from Dallas’ William & Wesley Co., which also made the corner gaming table. | Photo: Kimberly Gavin
This Vail Vacation Home Blends Glass and Nature in Captivating Style
With floor-to-ceiling windows and a glass bridge running the length of this vacation home in Edwards, the Vail Valley views take center stage.
Design Details
Architecture: Pure Design Studio
Interior Design: Bonnie Jones Interiors
Construction: Treeline Homes
Landscape Architecture: Fieldscape
Photo: Kimberly Gavin

