デンバーのLDKのインテリア・コーディネート事例

Emily Minton Redfield Photography
Brad Norris Architecture
デンバーの広いカントリー風 LDKの画像 (白い壁、無垢フローリング、茶色い床、暖炉なし)

デンバーの広いトランジショナルスタイルのLDKの画像 (ベージュの壁、淡色無垢フローリング)

The new dining room/family room features a stone wall to match an existing fireplace, and a birch ceiling.
Photo: K Gavin Photography
デンバーのコンテンポラリースタイルのLDKの画像 (白い壁、無垢フローリング)

Dining Room Remodel. Custom Dining Table and Buffet. Custom Designed Wall incorporates double sided fireplace/hearth and mantle and shelving wrapping to living room side of the wall. Privacy wall separates entry from dining room with custom glass panels for light and space for art display. New recessed lighting brightens the space with a Nelson Cigar Pendant pays homage to the home's mid-century roots.
photo by Chuck Espinoza

This residence sits atop a precipice with views to the metropolitan Denver valley to the east and the iconic Flatiron peaks to the west. The two sides of this linear scheme respond independently to the site conditions. The east has a high band of glass for morning light infiltration, with a thick zone of storage below. Dividing the storage areas, a rhythm of intermittent windows provide views to the entry court and distant city. On the opposite side, full height sliding glass panels extend the length of the house embracing the best views. After entering through the solid east wall, the amazing mountain peaks are revealed.
For this residence, simplicity and restraint are the innovation. Materials are limited to wood structure and ceilings, concrete floors, and oxidized steel cladding. The roof extension provides sun shading for the west facing glass and shelter for the end terrace. The house’s modest form and palate of materials place it unpretentiously within its surroundings, allowing the natural environment to carry the day.
A.I.A. Wyoming Chapter Design Award of Merit 2011
Project Year: 2009

Weinrauch Photography
デンバーの広いトランジショナルスタイルのLDKの画像 (グレーの壁、淡色無垢フローリング、グレーの床)
Jeffrey Aron Photography
デンバーの巨大なトランジショナルスタイルのLDKの画像 (グレーの壁、濃色無垢フローリング)
We were excited to take on this full home remodel with our Arvada clients! They have been living in their home for years, and were ready to delve into some major construction to make their home a perfect fit. This home had a lot of its original 1970s features, and we were able to work together to make updates throughout their home to make it fit their more modern tastes. We started by lowering their raised living room to make it level with the rest of their first floor; this not only removed a major tripping hazard, but also gave them a lot more flexibility when it came to placing furniture. To make their newly leveled first floor feel more cohesive we also replaced their mixed flooring with a gorgeous engineered wood flooring throughout the whole first floor. But the second floor wasn’t left out, we also updated their carpet with a subtle patterned grey beauty that tied in with the colors we utilized on the first floor. New taller baseboards throughout their entire home also helped to unify the spaces and brought the update full circle. One of the most dramatic changes we made was to take down all of the original wood railings and replace them custom steel railings. Our goal was to design a staircase that felt lighter and created less of a visual barrier between spaces. We painted the existing stringer a crisp white, and to balance out the cool steel finish, we opted for a wooden handrail. We also replaced the original carpet wrapped steps with dark wooden steps that coordinate with the finish of the handrail. Lighting has a major impact on how we feel about the space we’re in, and we took on this home’s lighting problems head on. By adding recessed lighting to the family room, and replacing all of the light fixtures on the first floor we were able to create more even lighting throughout their home as well as add in a few fun accents in the dining room and stairwell. To update the fireplace in the family room we replaced the original mantel with a dark solid wood beam to clean up the lines of the fireplace. We also replaced the original mirrored gold doors with a more contemporary dark steel finished to help them blend in better. The clients also wanted to tackle their powder room, and already had a beautiful new vanity selected, so we were able to design the rest of the space around it. Our favorite touch was the new accent tile installed from floor to ceiling behind the vanity adding a touch of texture and a clear focal point to the space. Little changes like replacing all of their door hardware, removing the popcorn ceiling, painting the walls, and updating the wet bar by painting the cabinets and installing a new quartz counter went a long way towards making this home a perfect fit for our clients.
Large Mountain Rustic home on Grand Lake. All reclaimed materials on the exterior. Large timber corbels and beam work with exposed rafters define the exterior. High-end interior finishes and cabinetry throughout.
Photo credit: Greg Hoover
デンバーの中サイズのコンテンポラリースタイルのLDKの画像 (ベージュの壁、ベージュの床、無垢フローリング)
デンバーの中サイズのコンテンポラリースタイルのLDKの画像 (白い壁、無垢フローリング、茶色い床、標準型暖炉、木材の暖炉まわり)
デンバーのトランジショナルスタイルのLDKの画像 (白い壁、無垢フローリング、標準型暖炉、石材の暖炉まわり、茶色い床)




