Design Lessons From a One-Month Cabin Makeover
How a young couple transformed their dated Coal Creek Canyon cabin into a Scandi-sleek retreat in just under 30 days.
How a young couple transformed their dated Coal Creek Canyon cabin into a Scandi-sleek retreat in just under 30 days.
A 10,000-square-foot Cape Cod–style home reveals the secrets to making an expansive footprint feel cozy.
How the owners of a design-build firm made a home for themselves that flawlessly suits their lifestyle and values—and the house’s mountain environs.
Name a better space to ride out the pandemic. We’ll wait.
A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s October/November issue.
Hosting celebrations in your home may feel a little (erm, a lot) different this year, but there’s still ample opportunity for doing it in style. We gathered tips from local design experts to help you entertain wisely and well this season.
Denver real estate is hot, with the average single-family home price exceeding $600,000 for the first time this summer. We’ve rounded up three properties that demonstrate what you can get for that price in the Mile High City now.
Five ways to make your outdoor living spaces more comfortable and functional when the weather turns cold.
We asked the cofounder and creative director of Boulder’s Studio Shed to explain the process—and perks—of adding a prefab shed to your property.
The weather wasn’t the only thing scorching hot in August, as Denver’s average home price again soared to new heights.
All around Denver, large-scale art installations are adding giant personality to residential settings.
Hannah Hazel tells us about the bright future of stained glass.
A Q&A with the designer of this 1,300-square-foot, certified International Passive House tucked into the mountains outside of Fort Collins. And, yes, you can rent it.
The Denver-based floral designer’s new Larimer Square pop-up shop, Buckley House of Flowers, is in full bloom this summer.
COVID-19 didn’t slow down Denver real estate last month—in fact, it’s soaring to new heights for single-family homes.
We asked some of the people photographer Jennifer Olson captured for the #frontstepsproject how staying home more allowed them to appreciate the outdoor spaces.
A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s August/September issue.
A light and bright Boulder basement—with an unexpected kitchen and dining nook—serves as a family’s new gathering spot.
Miller Lane Mercantile’s Calli Swofford shares the secret ingredients for hosting a cool, casual summertime soirée.
Whet your appetite for design with these hardworking cooking spaces.