Cherry Creek Residence

This project is the redesign of an existing 6,000 square-foot residence located in a quiet Cherry Creek neighborhood. Originally built in 2000, the home’s new owner sought a reimagined layout and thoughtful material selections. The ground level was fully renovated to create a more open flow between kitchen, dining, and living spaces, all with a strong connection to the exterior through large multi-panel sliding doors.


















The home’s design was informed by the home’s original rounded entry foyer, proximity to the neighborhood’s green space, and the owner’s desire for more connected layout. New entry arches lead from the existing round foyer to a curved stair and central hearth, each continuing the sculptural forms of the foyer. A large 18-foot-wide multi-slide glass door connects the new kitchen, dining, and living spaces to the adjacent garden.






















The second level hosts a new primary suite relocated from the ground floor. The bedroom ceilings are raised and a new primary bathroom includes individualized vanities and a shower/tub zone with terrazzo tiling and accent lighting.
















Finishes throughout are a restrained palette of dark wood flooring, white oak millwork, textured plaster, and sculptural lighting pieces that showcase the use of each room. A new elevator was added to provide the owners with long term accessibility. 









Location: Denver, CO
Year: 2025
Size:
6,000 sf
Photography: Daniel Jenkins