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CITY HOUSE WITH MEXICAN FEATURES

  • Marysela Rubio
  • Jan 14, 2021
  • 1 min read

Designing a Complete Custom House from the Ground Up is Sometimes a challenge when Creating Practical Indoor Spaces and Outdoor Spaces in the City. This Home with Hacienda Features Highlights the Use of an Outdoor Terrace providing a Private Outdoor Living Space for the Master Bedroom and the Main Level.


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Front of Home

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Exterior Entry at Front of Home

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Angled Living Rooms Gives Way to the Open Kitchen/Dining Concept from the 2-Story Entry

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Living Room Looking toward Entry, Study and Kitchen Areas

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Dining Room, with Classic Finishes

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View of Study with Own French Doors onto Covered Deck

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Kitchen View

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Kitchen View looking towards Breakfast Area with French Doors to Covered Patio

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Breakfast Area with French Doors to Covered Patio

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Main Level 1/2 Bath

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Angled Master Bedroom with 2 sets of French Doors onto L-Shaped Covered Patio

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View of Master Bedrooms with Fireplace at Corner of Room

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Master Bath with Soaking Tub and Spacious Shower

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2nd Level Restroom #1

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View of Bedroom #1

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2nd Level Restroom #2

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View of Bedroom #2

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Arched Private Patio of Master Bedroom

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Covered Deck with Access from Main Level Study and Breakfast Nook

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Rear of the Home Highlighting Arched Private Patio's and Detached Garage

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Front of Home


This Home in Downtown Denver includes 5 Bedrooms and 4 Full Baths, and 1 Half Bath in a 4,163 Sq. Ft. Home with a Finished Basement and 680 Sq. Ft. Detached Garage.

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"The designer does not, as a rule, begin with some preconceived idea. Rather the idea is the result of careful study and observation, and the design is the product of that idea."

- Paul Rand



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