• The Bulthaup kitchen looking into the backyard.

  • Minimalist cabinets provide a sleek yet efficient kitchen.

  • The dining room and kitchen with a large door opening to the backyard terrace.

  • Free standing walls create opportunities for art display while the south facing clerestory windows bring in playful sunlight all day long.

  • The bulldog painting, with a matching sectional in the living room beyond and Stella in the foreground.

  • Playful master bath vanity that appears to float above the ground.

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This energy efficient, minimalist home was designed around the owners’ desire for privacy, efficiency, abundant daylight and the ability to age comfortably on one level. It is also a showcase for their modern art. High windows let south sunlight in for most of the day. Arcadea designed with these priorities in mind and took the project through permitting and construction. The builder, Drew Lindsey of Hammerwell, Inc. worked closely with one of the owners to select interior materials and with the placement of the art. The owners had used Kitchen Distributors, Denver, in their previous home and were pleased to use them again to install a Bulthaup kitchen.

  • Date July 9, 2019
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