Capsule Is Our New Go-to Source for Vintage Decor
This airy outpost in Capitol Hill sells home decor you really can’t find anywhere else.
This airy outpost in Capitol Hill sells home decor you really can’t find anywhere else.
In their Denver home, the entrepreneurial clan behind Deny Designs blends playful patterns and bright colors into spaces as vibrant as their family.
When Amy Purdy and her husband, Daniel Gale, bought their 1970s-era home, they had no idea the challenges ahead—but, true to their resilient ways, forged on. The result: a woodland gem that marries modernity with rustic D.I.Y. touches.
These Centennial State designers dream up everything from cabinetry emblazoned with mountain peaks to powder-coated rocking chairs made from recycled steel. Meet them here—and welcome their work into your home.
Decorating lesson number one learned from interior designer Ramey Caulkins’ charming North Washington Park studio: More is more, especially when it comes to fabric, pattern, and color.
Hunting for the historical home of your architectural dreams just got easier. Whether you want a classic Tudor, an ornate Queen Anne, a midcentury-modern original, or just something with character, let our research be your guide.
Designer Ashley Campbell’s design is a tribute to serenity—with some surprises, too.
California-based decorator-to-the-stars Ken Fulk works his magic at the Grand.
The Denver designers behind the al fresco dining space give us a tour.
Here, our totally subjective and almost (but not quite) comprehensive list of the shops 5280 Home editors recommend for home-renovation projects.
Designer Jodi Cook’s formula was simple but dazzling: gallons of white paint, shimmering bronze fixtures, kid-friendly fabrics, and a whole lot of texture and pattern. Read on for her top design tips.
Revamping this century-old Cheesman Park estate teaches a lesson: Teamwork makes the (design) dream work. The pros behind this reno tell us how they brought this iconic Denver home back to life.
Get a sneak peek into interior designer Andrea Schumacher’s brand-new office-meets-showroom in the Art District on
Santa Fe, where she sells her dazzling finds.
From tried-and-true South Broadway antiques stores to sleek RiNo newcomers, here’s where to find those perfect finishing touches for your home—one spree at a time.
Denver designer Beth Armijo opens up her bag of decorating tricks for 5280 Home. Tip number one? Embrace your favorite color!
We asked a few of Denver’s top designers to divulge their go-to neutral paint color—and the bold color they just can’t wait to use. You’re sure to find one that’s perfect for your house.
Sure, neutrals have their place. But what if you want to infuse your home (and life!) with a little oomph? We sat down with Erika Rundiks of Atelier Interior Design to get her top tips for decorating with (lots of) color!
The principals of this new Denver firm reveal the things they love—and loathe—about Mile High City interiors.
The prinicpal at Duet Design Group opens the doors to her family-friendly Virginia Village home, a de facto design laboratory that abides by one cardinal rule: Make it your own.
At RiNo’s newest home-decor store, a local interior designer with Danish deisgn roots has curated the perfect collection of effortlessly cool pieces.