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We’re dreaming of happy hours at this nook in LoDo’s new Hotel Born.
We’re dreaming of happy hours at this nook in LoDo’s new Hotel Born.
How this small but mighty local architecture and design firm is shaping the future of Denver’s design style.
Cozy up with Edie Ure’s gorgeous silk-velvet pillows—hand-dyed with pigments she makes herself.
We’re coveting this line of locally-made, modern-inspired furniture and home accessories.
Hulking buildings with no aesthetic value keep popping up all around Denver. Here’s why you should care.
This new line, designed by two landscape-design guys who really understand Colorado, will boost your home’s outdoor style.
We asked local pros* to share the pieces they’re swooning over for the new year.
Bring home high style on a budget (and in a snap) with help from a new crop of à-la-carte interior design services.
With this newly constructed Hilltop home, architect Scott Parker and interior designer Beth Armijo achieved something all too rare: a modern space that’s both on-trend and timeless, minimalist yet inviting, stark and warm. So when we found out a family of four lives here (with small children, no less!), we knew instantly it was our favorite home of the year.
A letter from the editor of 5280 Home‘s December/January issue.
We talked to local design experts and came up with a list of places that are actually going to make Denver a better place to live in the new year.
Now that the days are getting shorter—and chillier—we asked one of Colorado’s foremost hygge experts to help us make this winter season our coziest and comfiest yet.
A new Denver-based furniture brand offers a low-key way to shop for high-quality furniture—but just for two months—in Cherry Creek North.
Market data from the month of September indicates the Mile High City’s red-hot housing market may be moving toward a place of balance.
Johnny DeFeo’s screen-printed murals touch on Boulder’s parallel status as a college town and a nature lover’s paradise.
If you build it, there’s a good chance Brad K. Evans—and his followers on the Denver Fugly Facebook group—will ridicule it. The inside story of a passion project that became a catalyst for change in the Mile High City.
Denver startup Cloth + Gold offers sophisticated dinner-party decor you can rent and return—no dishwashing required.
Tarra 2017, a local conference for and about boundary-breaking women in design, highlights local goods by female artisans and businesses.
The two-day summit and networking event’s theme is “The Politics of Design.”
Dustin Hall captures the magic of the Centennial State’s brewery scene in his images, which are currently on display at Hotel Teatro and will be featured in a soon-to-be-released coffee table book.