HBA Denver's Innovations Summit 2018
The event will focus on will focus on driving change and innovation in Colorado’s home building industry.
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The event will focus on will focus on driving change and innovation in Colorado’s home building industry.
Our publisher Holly Scott will head the 2018 board of the Denver nonprofit and organizer of Cherry Creek Arts Festival.
Designers gathered to spread holiday cheer at the decked-out Governor’s Residence at the Boettcher Mansion.
Meet the principal and lead designer of Loveland-based Dedalo.
Seven rooms of the former Boettcher mansion will be reimagined by these lead designers and their teams.
The sold-out event, with a fabulous roaring-twenties theme, honored over 50 talented professionals and their work around the state.
Design industry professionals gathered at the Denver Art Museum for the exhibits of three unique color palettes.
Guests gathered for an evening of showroom tours, food pairing and of course, wine.
It's here! Colorado Homes & Lifestyles magazine’s top of the line in design.
25 white boxes with unknown contents, 25 imaginative participants, and 1 incredible event to unveil the creations.
The gala’s 31st year included performances by Lenny Kravitz and George Lopez.
The best in Colorado home design gathered for this year's Colorado Awards for Remodeling Excellence.
The winning projects were recognized for build, materials, aesthetics, space and design.
Among good friends, Colorado Homes & Lifestyles presented awards to this year's up-and-coming design stars.
NKBA Rocky Mountain Chapter honored designers in five categories for the very best in kitchen and bath design.
The event recognized Design and Honor Award winners from across Colorado at the Pinnacle Club by Grand Hyatt Denver.
Home design trade professionals and CH&L staff gathered for an evening of great eats, design inspiration, and mingling.
These Colorado designers have achieved excellence in commercial and residential design.
Attendees donned their most colorful outfits for the Havana Nights-themed event.
The class of 2017 is shining bright and upping our design quotient inside, outside, and all around the state.
"Everyone has a personal style, whether they know it or not," says Ostheimer.
"The process of creation has always intrigued me, and architecture is such an interesting way to do that," says Wilson.
"Colorado and the mountains were in such contrast to what I knew growing up. It was kind of a fairyland," says Callaway.
"We want all of our designs to tell a story. So as you're walking through a space, at each turn you have a sense of that," says Ellis.