This Denver, Colorado home is a study in contrast—where bold color, natural materials, and custom millwork converge to create spaces that feel both expressive and grounded. Featured in the September-October 2025 edition of LUXE Interiors + Design magazine (Colorado + The Rockies), each room carries its own identity while remaining unified through a cohesive language of craftsmanship, proportion, and detail.
Throughout the residence, custom cabinetry shifts in tone and style to meet the moment. Minimalist slab-inspired forms offer a quiet backdrop in transitional spaces, while others introduce traditional signatures—framed panels, beaded details, and layered molding details that lend depth and character.
Painted finishes take on multiple personalities, from deep, saturated hues that foster intimacy to lighter, natural tones that emphasize openness and light. Despite the variation, a consistent standard of furniture-grade precision ties every space together.
While the styles shift, the foundation remains the same: thoughtful construction, precise alignment, and an attention to proportion that ensures every element feels considered.
The result is a home where cabinetry is not one note, but acomposition—varied, responsive, and unified through craft.
Cabinet Style
Frameless Cabinetry Construction, Full-Overlay Fronts
Hybrid Faceframe Construction
Materials and Finish
Custom-Stained White Oak Cabinetry
Features
Custom Appliance Panels
Freestanding Vanities
In Collaboration With
Design by Chalet
Photography by Eric Lucero