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A restored single-family ranch in Denver, Colorado

Metropolitan Denver, Colorado

Houses brought
back to their best.

A Colorado studio that acquires overlooked homes, redesigns them properly, and returns them to the market rebuilt.

See the work

We acquire homes that have been let go — foundations that have moved, interiors that have been contaminated, plans that stopped working thirty years ago — and we rebuild them properly. Every project is designed before it is touched, and finished to a standard that survives an inspection rather than a first impression.

13 Projects delivered
6 Colorado communities
2017 Buying and rebuilding since

Selected work

A record of what we have rebuilt.

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Approach

Four stages, in order, every time.

  1. 01

    Acquisition

    We buy houses other people walk away from — structural problems, contamination, deferred maintenance measured in decades. The diligence happens before the offer, not after it.

  2. 02

    Design

    Every project is drawn before it is built. Plans are reworked until the house makes sense as a whole, rather than as a series of rooms that were each improved separately.

  3. 03

    Construction

    Structure, systems and envelope first; finishes last. Permits pulled, inspections passed, certificates issued — the parts of the work that never appear in a photograph.

  4. 04

    Delivery

    The house is returned to the market complete, documented and inspected, ready for the next family rather than the next contractor.

Architectural design study for a custom foothills residence

The studio

Design led by an architect, not a catalogue.

Interior and architectural design across our projects is led by Sama D., an architecture graduate who has worked on every property in this portfolio. Her work is the reason these houses read as coherent rather than renovated — plans reconsidered as a whole, materials chosen as a family, and detailing carried through from the drawing to the finished room.

Meet the studio

Have a property that needs this kind of work?

We look at houses across metropolitan Denver — including the ones that have been turned down elsewhere.