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Black is Back!

As The Tile Turns

Specifically a black floor provides the solution to several design questions. We have two favorites for dark floors. Belgian Bluestone boasts centuries of popularity and is an unmistakable yet subtle addition to kitchens, living rooms, entries, bathrooms and outdoor rooms. Often, black is the answer. It’s a classic.

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Playroom Ideas to Keep Kids Occupied for Hours

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

This Denver, CO, enchanted forest playroom creates the perfect fairy-tale setting. This enchanted forest has real tree trunks (from fallen Aspen trees), which have been bolted to the floor and ceiling. This Dorset, England, tent playroom brings the great outdoors inside. An enchanted forest. Image: Mile High Style.

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Regional Architecture: Palm Beach

The Perfect Bath

Local lore has it that the first real house was a cottage built in 1886 by a retired Denver business man with a taste for the pristine hunting and fishing in the area. It is said that it had marble floors, stained glass, a mahogany staircase and a tower with views in every direction.

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10 Modern Micro-Apartments for Living Large in Big Cities

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

This is largely due in part to the white on both the walls and the custom Italian cabinet faces, which pair beautifully with light hardwood flooring. Oak hardwood flooring and modern design complement the focal point of each apartment: stylish European kitchens with creative storage spaces. Their tagline, “CUBIX. Everything you need.

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Micro Apartments are the Next Big Thing

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

They’re often a single-area open floor plan and they’re both usually less than 600 square feet. The community club house next to the large outdoor pool is the social center of the development. Developers refurbished an old cylindrical hotel in order to offer Denver’s first micro-apartments in Colorado.