History and modern design don’t often share the same page, let alone the same address. But this 1906-built Denver Square located in Denver's Whittier neighborhood between Five Points/RiNo and City Park, tells a different story: one where legacy and reinvention coexist beautifully. Fully remodeled and expanded, this home honors its historic roots while embracing a sense of modern artistry rarely found in Central Denver.
The designer kitchen is anchored by custom ebonized wood cabinetry, brass fixtures, an Ilve Nostalgie range with a hidden butler’s pantry is a study in form and function. Allied Maker, B-TD, and Kelly Wearstler lighting casts a warm glow throughout, illuminating not just the finishes but the intention behind them.
The primary suite is a retreat in every sense: bathed in light through arched windows with a five-piece bath that rivals any luxury spa, complete with a sculptural Antonio Lupi soaking tub and Daikon Studio lighting. Each of the home’s three fireplaces is clad in dramatic Calacatta Viola marble, lending a bold, architectural rhythm to the living spaces.
Professionally landscaped and maintained grounds unfold around the home, from the checkerboard porcelain rear patio to the Nisho fire pit in the side yard and the inviting front porch swing, each space offering its own moment of calm or connection.
The home office, wrapped in Gucci pink heron wallpaper with a cloud-shaped Jonathan Adler boucle loveseat, is as inspiring as it is distinctive.
A timeless silhouette paired with singular design vision, this is one of those rare homes that makes history feel entirely contemporary.