Colorado houses

Japandi Home Revival / Flight Architecture

Japandi Home Revival, Colorado / Flight Architecture

This home was inspired by “Kintsugi”, the Japanese art of filling cracks in old and worn pottery with gold. It is a remodel and addition project at the base of the Colorado Rockies. We transformed an old, cramped kitchen, living, and dining space into a seamless, modern main level.

Monk House / FLOWER

Monk House, Boulder / FLOWER Architecture

The “before” images offer a measure of the proverbial hill we were tasked to climb. The landscape was overgrown, the exterior stained and worn. The entry door was at the lower level, in the building’s intersecting corner, behind shrubs and volunteers – unseeable upon entry.

Lean-Three Home / The Ranch Mine

Lean-Three Retreat / The Ranch Mine

Nestled in the scenic landscape of Durango, Colorado, Lean-Three Retreat by architect Cavin Costello of The Ranch Mine reflects simplicity inspired by lean-to structures. Named “Lean-Three” after its three main volumes, the design balances functionality with a strong connection to nature.

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Sunset Bungalow / FLOWER Architecture

Nestled in Boulder, Colorado, Sunset Bungalow is a beautifully restored post-war home that honors its rich history while incorporating modern design elements. Designed by FLOWER Architecture, the project focused on maintaining the street-facing facade of the 1950s concrete block and brick bungalow, while completely transforming its interior.

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