
A palette of pineapple, charcoal gray and soft white lends a sophisticated, urban sensibility to the living room, illuminated by a diffused fabric light designed by Tobia Scarpa. �We wanted to make sure that people felt comfortable in here, wanted to stay and loved being in the space,� says interior designer Linda Woodrum.

Contemporary-style furnishings upholstered in green fabrics tell an edgy, industrial story in the living room. Interior designer Linda Woodrum shopped for decor with Denver�s young, urban couples in mind. �We�re not living in Mom and Dad�s house,� she says.

A floor lamp with marble base and stainless steel telescopic stem illuminates a seating area. Snow Bush, a framed photograph by Bruce Zander, anchors the nook and adds visual interest.

A limestone-topped cocktail table with iron base is among the room�s outstanding accents. �Every piece in the living room could stand on its own as a story,� says Linda.

A series of three windows, buffered by cellular shades and linen drapes, illuminates the space. A 6-foot mirror helps to reflect light throughout the room.

A natural transition is made from the living room to the kitchen, which shares a common color palette.

A custom-crafted natural pine shelving unit accommodates two oil paintings by Josh Armijo.

Canvases slide back and forth on a track to conceal the room�s flat-screen TV. �It was one of those lunchtime conversations that turned into a sketch that turned into a wall,� says Infinity Home Collection�s general manager, David Steinke.

Engineered, hand-scraped maple flooring in a shade of chicory clads surfaces throughout the home and extends up the staircase.
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