How to Create a Personality-Infused Space
In their Denver home, the entrepreneurial clan behind Deny Designs blends playful patterns and bright colors into spaces as vibrant as their family.
In their Denver home, the entrepreneurial clan behind Deny Designs blends playful patterns and bright colors into spaces as vibrant as their family.
We asked four local designers to decode some of their most daring color moves.
The self-guided tour celebrates its 25th anniversary by offering access to 135 artist studios scattered throughout Boulder County.
The 15th annual event, taking place September 21–22, offers rare opportunities to explore some of the most inspiring designs from the Mile High City’s past and present. Here are four sites you won’t want to miss.
The historic Neahr residence is on the market for the first time in 100 years—for $1.675 million—and showing off the results of an award-winning preservation and restoration project.
S*Park Sustainability Park is an oasis in the midst of Five Points, with studios starting at $299,000.
The 1902 Buckingham Estate—on the market for $4.395 million—has only had three owners. Our tour of its tasteful redesign will make you wish you could be the fourth.
The latest data shows that Denver is a still a seller’s market, but with a strong inventory of homes that are staying on the market for longer, buyers are gaining back some power.
That is, you can if you’re staying at local startup the Sursy’s first shoppable rental home in Lincoln Park.
A daring palette and mix of styles bring energy to interior designer Nadia Watt’s favorite space.
Discover the design ethos driving this Denver firm’s timeless and envelope-pushing aesthetic.
At the Factory, the cold-treat empire’s headquarters, visitors find a sense of wonder (and few right angles).
Kitchen designer Angela Otten just opened her first showroom, and we got a tour—and some serious renovation inspiration.
The iconic estate gets a brand-new kitchen befitting its turn-of-the-century Tudor style and its latest incarnation as a boutique hotel.
Clean, modern lines mixed with an eclectic, unfussy style and warm antique touches make for a live-and-work space as creative as the pros who call it home.
Online, the talented decorator showcases an easy, breezy style. Here, she shares the smart moves that shaped those IRL [in real life] digs.
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.
Circa Lighting brings its classically gorgeous fixtures to the Mile High City.
A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s August/September 2019 issue.
Your newest heirloom is waiting for you at one of these local furniture-makers’ workshops.