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Lights out home june/july

Try This: Tile Your Island

A colorful tile mural can keep a contemporary kitchen from feeling stark.

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Mid Mod Made New

A Boulder home loses a cramped layout and gains an open floorplan—all while keeping its retro roots.

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A Modern-Inspired Boulder Home

The newly built house showcases sleek materials, innovative design touches, and Flatiron views for days.

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Classic, Take Two

Take a traditional architectural style, update it for modern life, and what do you get? Practical–and beautiful–ideas to inspire your next renovation

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Meet The Architect: Tom Gallagher

The principal of Denver architecture firm Semple Brown is the creative force behind the new Hideaway Park Stage in Winter Park.

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8 Chic Wall Mirrors

The right statement mirror can give any room a boost of style. Here are a few of our favorites.

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The Guide to Kitchen Remodels

The finest classic, historical, and contemporary kitchen looks all in one place.

Make It Your Own

A letter from the editor of 5280 Home’s June/July issue.

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Standing Up For Science

Colorado’s female scientists plan to teach the president a thing or two about their field.

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Opening Alert: El Five

Justin Cucci’s stunning new restaurant features panoramic views and an inventive tapas menu.

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What to Do in June

Your short list of Colorado’s coolest events this month.

LIV Sotheby’s International Realty

A Boot Camp for First-Time Homebuyers

A new, free event on May 17 will deliver targeted advice for those looking to break into Denver’s challenging real estate market.

Coming Soon: Corrida

Bryan Dayton unveils the name, the chef, and the vision for his new PearlWest restaurant in Boulder.

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Hidden Gem: Takero Mucho

Head to this taqueria for mouthwatering pupusas, gorditas, pambazos, and more.

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What $550 Million Buys Denver

With big decisions on the city’s 2017 GO bond package looming, we look back on how the 2007 GO program shaped the city.

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Cattivella Sets A High Bar

Chef Elise Wiggins offers far more than Italian fare at her new Stapleton restaurant.

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Design Trend: Patterned Tile

Vibrant floor tiles are popping up everywhere. Here’s how to chose the right one for your home.

Hike We Like: Mount Herman Trail

This steep hike near Monument is rewarded with views stretching all the way from Castle Rock to the snow-capped summit of Pikes Peak.

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Elevate Your Nerd-Game With These Oil Paintings

Denver-based artist Christopher Clark is creating fine art out of some the world’s most well-known sci-fi characters. This weekend, you can snag prints of his artwork for free.

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DU Alumni to Bike from Denver to Patagonia

On May 8, two friends will embark on a 15,000-mile bike ride, from Colorado to Chile, and you can recommend places for them to stop along the way.

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Go Now: WoodGrain Bagels

Head to Boulder’s newest cafe for Montreal-style bagels and local coffee.

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The Mocktail Movement

Mile High City mixologists and purveyors prove that you don’t have to drink (booze) to have fun.

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River Revival

River advocates recently secured nearly $8 million to revitalize roughly 30 miles of the Colorado River headwaters. It’s the largest such restoration ever attempted on this stretch of the Centennial State’s signature waterway, and it required nothing short of a miracle to pull off: a truce between sworn enemies.

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The Investment Bank

A small facility in Fort Collins is home to one of the world’s largest curated seed collections. The lab could save our food supply in the case of a disaster—but only if the federal government continues to fund it.

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Where We’re Eating In May

The restaurants, dishes, and drinks on our dining radar this month, May 2017.

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What to Do in May

Your short list of the coolest events happening in Colorado this month.

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Three Derby-Day Worthy Hats

Prepare for the Kentucky Derby (and the remainder of hat season) with these three lavish lids.

Denver Real Estate

Everything You Know About Denver’s Real Estate Market Is Wrong

Well, maybe not everything. But thanks to scant housing inventory, massive population growth, and still-low interest rates, buying or selling a home in—or even near—the Mile High City means stepping into a fierce game with ever-changing rules. Here’s how to play the market right now.

The Watchman

Meet the Coloradan who’s been spotting wildfires for more than three decades.

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