Quick and Easy Ways to Update Your Home
Local interior designers share their best tips for improving your home, no matter your budget.
Local interior designers share their best tips for improving your home, no matter your budget.
A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s June/July 2020 issue.
A once ho-hum dining space gets infusion of style and color inspired by its owner’s far-flung roots.
Denver architect Nate Jenkins tells the tale of his adventures in designing—and then living in—his own contemporary carriage house.
Spritzer, frosé, fizz, or mule—no matter your drink of choice, these toast-worthy accessories will amp up the style of your next at-home happy hour.
Westminster–based Zeal Living brings stylish home decor and jewelry from all over Africa to Colorado.
The center of a family home in Steamboat Springs makes much of the high-country views—and the people who take them in.
An artist and her craftsman husband build a secondary unit on their property that meets all of their needs—and looks good, too.
Before you map out plans for an accessory dwelling unit on your property, it’s important to know the ground rules. We asked city experts and design pros for advice to help you chart a course to the backyard dwelling of your dreams.
Architectural photographer David Lauer’s handsome midcentury home in the Lynwood neighborhood is photo-ready after a stick-to-the-footprint restoration.
Boss Architecture’s principals revisit their revolutionary design that turned a vintage carousel into the crown jewel of Thornton’s Carpenter Park.
From the outside in, this serendipitous home renovation is a good reminder to always be nice to your neighbors.
Meet a group of forward-thinkers who are transforming our city into an architecture, real estate, and decorating mecca.
Real estate experts say virtual tours are here to stay, but experiencing a house online is very different from seeing it in person.
Denver’s Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art invites us to pull up a chair at its new virtual exhibition of eye-catching and important seating designs.
Homeschooling parents: You can finally get your kitchen table back with this easy-to-assemble desk.
Denver-based illustrator Lana Effron turns trying times into a new collection of cards you can send to family and friends—without ever leaving the house.
While plenty of local real estate stats took a dive in April, prices held steady and houses were still being sold (even faster than before).
Wares from Colorado ceramists will make home-cooked meals feel much fancier.
Denver’s real estate market has been on a wild and heart-wrenching ride this year due to the COVID-19 outbreak. Don’t worry; we’re here to help you prepare for what might come next.