Popular Interior Design Styles in Denver

1. Modern
Denver's new construction boom — particularly in LoHi, Sloan's Lake, and Stapleton — has made modern design the dominant force. Clean lines, large windows framing mountain views, and minimal ornamentation define the modern Denver home.
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2. Rustic
Colorado's mountain heritage runs deep in Denver design. Reclaimed barn wood, native stone, hand-forged iron, and leather upholstery bring the warmth of mountain lodges into urban homes, particularly in Washington Park, Bonnie Brae, and Cherry Creek.
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3. Industrial
RiNo (River North Art District) is Denver's industrial design epicenter. Converted warehouses with exposed brick, steel beams, concrete floors, and massive windows create dramatic living spaces that celebrate the neighborhood's gritty creative heritage.
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4. Mid-Century Modern
Denver's Arapahoe Acres in Englewood is a designated historic mid-century neighborhood, and the style extends throughout Hilltop, University Hills, and Harvey Park. Clean geometry, warm wood, and walls of glass complement Colorado's clear skies and mountain views.
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5. Scandinavian
Denver's cold winters and love of natural light make Scandinavian design an excellent fit. The Highlands and Platt Park embrace warm woods, white walls, functional beauty, and cozy textiles that echo the hygge philosophy for Colorado winters.
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6. Craftsman
Denver's older neighborhoods — Platt Park, Baker, and Sunnyside — are filled with Craftsman bungalows and foursquares. Built-in cabinetry, wide porches, and warm wood details define these beloved homes that are being lovingly restored throughout the city.
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