How an Extensive Home Renovation Taught Us to Embrace Uncertainty
For one type A couple, remodeling a home was never part of the plan—until suddenly, it was.
For one type A couple, remodeling a home was never part of the plan—until suddenly, it was.
The oldest country club west of the Mississippi gives its main gathering space an elegant makeover.
This one-of-a-kind, historic space sits inside an old coal silo in the Clayton neighborhood.
Plus, tips and tricks for upgrading this oft-overlooked space.
Interior-design experts reveal the style bloopers they see most often and how to banish them from your home forever.
After years of neglect, a 150-year-old Victorian mansion had holes in the roof and a warped foundation. Then one Denver couple decided to save the National Historic Landmark from squalor.
A Colorado Springs architect and a Denver designer—working nearly six decades apart—give a pair of Colorado transplants a mountainside home filled with dramatic mid-mod details and a touch of rock ‘n’ roll.
A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s February/March 2021 issue.
Sari Mina Ross shares the trends that will shape our living spaces this year—from high-performance kitchens to easy-clean, antibacterial materials and more.
YOURspace delivers a portable pod of peace and quiet for any room of your home.
And just because we’re in a new calendar year doesn’t mean that the industry is slowing down.
At Kiln, clean, modern design and life-enhancing amenities add up to a stylish strategy for flexible work.
Gallery walls have grown popular in recent years—a local interior designer shows you how to nail the look.
Studio 135’s ultra-efficient studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments prove you can sacrifice square footage without skimping on style.
Pennsylvania artist Peter Olson fuses photography with ceramics in shockingly beautiful pots that reflect the viral reality of 2020.
Join one of Denver-based artist Elysia Myers’ virtual wine painting classes—or gift a print to a vino-loving friend.
Inspired by binge-watching Get Organized with the Home Edit on Netflix and a strong desire to have control over something this year, one writer set about turning her pantry into a Type A dream space.
The Art Place in RiNo is reimagining the retail experience by offering local artists and makers a space to temporarily (and affordably) showcase their crafts.
“It’s basically déjà vu at the beginning of every single month.”
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused us to take a good, hard look at the places we call home and figure out how we can make them safer, more functional and comfortable, and better aligned with our values. We talked to local design experts to learn how that’s playing out in the spaces where we live, work, and play.