FAVORITE

PROJECTS

REBEL BREAD

Rebel Bread came to us with a vision: expand into 5,000 additional square feet to build out teaching kitchens, a new production kitchen, and a community-facing café. The catch? The space was inside a former culinary school — and we weren't about to let that history go to waste.

The design is rooted in Rebel's core commitment to bread education, using the building's past as a foundation rather than a backdrop. We sourced leftover equipment and artifacts from the school's basement and wove them into the space alongside custom education-forward art installations. Every decision kept Rebel's bold, community-driven brand at the center.

The result is a space that feels earned — layered with meaning, built for people, and unmistakably Rebel.

DENVER, CO

LINVALE PLACE

The Linvale project was a full gut transformation — the kind that changes not just how a home looks, but how it lives. We redesigned the entire floorplan, doubled the square footage, and brought back the character and detail this home had been missing for years.

From the start, our clients were committed. They trusted the vision through every decision, every delay, and every inevitable speed-bump that comes with a project of this scale. That kind of partnership makes all the difference — and it shows in the result.

DENVER, CO

GRANT STREET

Some homes just have good bones — and Grant Street was one of them. Built in 1906, this project was never about reinvention. It was about listening to what the house was already trying to be and giving it the details it deserved.

We layered in wallpaper, cozy color, and a fireplace addition — all designed to feel like they'd been there since the beginning. The kind of touches that make you forget they weren't original to the home.

The result is a space that feels deeply lived-in and full of personality, without ever losing the soul of the house it's always been.

LONGMONT, CO

OGDEN STREET

Ogden Street was a full gut renovation of a Victorian home — bones worth saving, everything else reimagined. We started from scratch, redesigning the entire layout and touching every single finish, fixture, and surface in the process.

The design went bold. Rich colors, playful patterns, and a personality that felt completely intentional rather than safe. It was exactly the kind of project that reminds you what's possible when a client is willing to commit to a vision.

The market agreed. The home got attention the moment it hit, and sold within a week over asking price.

dENVER, CO

RANGER CABIN

THE BV Cabin started as a single-room, off-grid ranger relic tucked in the mountains outside Buena Vista — untouched since it was built, right down to an ancient propane fridge. We stripped it back, cleaned and scraped every surface, and reimagined the space while preserving the original charm that made it worth saving. The result feels entirely new but honest to its roots: a six-person dream getaway with a wood-burning fireplace, a handpicked library, valley views, and a table that invites long, cozy conversations. It’s the kind of cabin that settles you into the landscape and reminds you how restorative a place can be.

BUENA VISTA, CO

OLIVE STREET

Olive Street is a gorgeous 1972 house with soaring living-room ceilings and a shell that begged for reinvention. The brief was simple: a total facelift that felt unique, playful, and genuinely interesting. We reimagined the space, layering bold color and tactile textures throughout, then celebrated the vertical drama with painted ceiling details and bespoke millwork. The result reads modern and joyful without losing the home’s original spirit — a space that feels curated at every glance and alive with unexpected warmth.

denver, CO

BANNOCK ST

Bannock Street had been renovated just three years earlier and looked brand new — but the result was sterile. Builder‑grade gray, black and white left the rooms without warmth or personality. The owners wanted to bring character back, to make the house feel lived‑in, layered and intimate.

We delivered a full finish-and-furnish facelift for this Denver historic home, honoring its original spirit rather than erasing it. Like other homes with strong bones,the goal wasn’t reinvention but amplification: to listen to what the house was already trying to be and give it the details it deserved.

denver, CO

lincoln street

Lincoln Street’s classic Denver bungalow melds timeless charm with thoughtful surprises. The developer preserved the original character through built-ins and divider arches, and then elevated the home with whimsical additions like a pass-through jewel-box pantry. The palette and materials favor subtle, earthy coziness — warm woods, muted greens, and timeless wallpaper.The result feels both lived-in and elevated: a market-friendly renovation that honors bungalow heritage without playing it safe.

denver, CO

FAIRFAX STREET

The Fairfax house began as a developer flip of an old Denver bungalow and underwent a complete gut-job with a reimagined floorplan. Character was carefully restored through custom built-in cabinetry, a warm palette of earthy colors, thoughtful, layered lighting design, and strategic optimization of every inch of space.

DENVER, CO