Four Gorgeous Front Range Rooms That Embrace Color
When it comes to decorating your own home, beige feels safe. But why be neutral when it’s so fun to go bold? Here, inspiration for using color.
When it comes to decorating your own home, beige feels safe. But why be neutral when it’s so fun to go bold? Here, inspiration for using color.
Blending bold colors with spirited patterns, designer Andrea Schumacher gives a Boulder home style to match its owner’s carefree attitude.
A combination of stone, wood, and metal creates a serene, neutral palette in this modern Cherry Hills home.
Rich jewel tones and eclectic treasures invigorate this once-neglected, chateau-style Hilltop home—proving, once again, the boundless power of paint and playfulness.
The hipster food hall’s gorgeous aesthetic jives with its elevated culinary scene.
A letter from the editor of 5280 Home’s February/March issue.
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HappyBox, a local e-design service, makes polishing your pad as easy as getting the mail.
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Try these accents for a sunny infusion of color.
Salida’s new Amigo Motor Lodge proves that roadside motels are back—and more stylish than ever.
When it comes to decorating your own home, beige feels safe. But why be neutral when it’s so fun to go bold? Here, inspiration for using color.
This color duo is perfect for creating a tranquil room.
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Designer Petra Richards took the opportunity to create a kitchen that gives new meaning to the phrase “bright and early.”
A well-placed splash of aubergine gives this elegant Greenwood Village bedroom a royal dose of style.