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A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s October/November 2021 issue.
A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s October/November 2021 issue.
The annual event, beginning September 27, offers three weeks of free virtual tours and ticketed in-person tours of Denver’s built environment.
Childhood friends Joshua Fields Millburn and Ryan Nicodemus have built a movement out of minimalism. Here, Millburn shares how to identify what’s really essential in your household—and how living with less can lead to living more fully.
For the second year in a row, a zip code in Colorado Springs was named one of the most sought after places to buy a home.
The three-day show at the Colorado Convention Center features more than 200 exhibitors ready to help you design your dream home or refresh the one you’ve got.
Stackhouse, a vertical community tower designed to accommodate portable shipping container homes, offers an affordable alternative to traditional single-family homes.
The gorgeous, light-filled space just might stoke your creativity, too.
Expect a spectacle at K Contemporary’s fall Curiouser and Curiouser show, which will dramatically display more than 200 of the artist’s works, including neon, glass, and bronze sculptures alongside iconic paintings of bunnies, butterflies, and tropical birds.
Crisp, modern design and a one-block-from-City-Park location make a winning combination at the Victor.
Our readers have you covered when it comes to wedding gowns, kitchenware, men’s clothing, and so much more.
The prolonged nature of the COVID-19 pandemic has created a housing market driven by more emotional decisions.
Denver architecture firm Tres Birds transforms a 1980s-era office park building into a showstopper with precisely angled panels of dichroic glass.
The kitchen and bath expert suggests six timeless designs for walls and floors—because sometimes, you just need a pro’s help to find the gems.
A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s August/September 2021 issue.
Local food blogger Lola Wiarco Dweck shares her spin on two traditional Mexican recipes.
Spice up open shelves and bare countertops with these kitchen accessories designed for display.
This space’s prominent location inside a six-bedroom Wellshire home demanded some design drama.
The New York–based hotel brand’s first Colorado outpost showcases an Old-West-meets-contemporary-cool look.
Designer Ashley Campbell’s tricks for making classic Western motifs feel at home in modern spaces.
With Brayton Interiors, the certified kitchen designer and interiors genius specializes in designing for each home’s distinctive architecture and personality.