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Marysela Rubio

CITY HOUSE WITH MEXICAN FEATURES

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.


Front of Home

Exterior Entry at Front of Home

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

Living Room Looking toward Entry, Study and Kitchen Areas

Dining Room, with Classic Finishes

View of Study with Own French Doors onto Covered Deck

Kitchen View



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

Breakfast Area with French Doors to Covered Patio

Main Level 1/2 Bath

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

View of Master Bedrooms with Fireplace at Corner of Room

Master Bath with Soaking Tub and Spacious Shower

2nd Level Restroom #1

View of Bedroom #1

2nd Level Restroom #2

View of Bedroom #2


Arched Private Patio of Master Bedroom

Covered Deck with Access from Main Level Study and Breakfast Nook

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

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.



"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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