HOMES & GARDENS FEATURE: NO. 026, A FULL HOME TOUR
We’re honored to be featured in Homes and Gardens as they explored how the creatives at Studio Thomas turned No. 026, a historic Tudor-style home with Gothic details, into a quietly luxurious family home that still pays homage to its historic past.
“Situated in one of Denver's most historic neighborhoods, you'll find a home straight out of a fairy tale. Inspired by rich Tudor architecture, Jacques Benedict built the property in 1912, incorporating as much charm as possible, from the Gothic diamond pane windows to the dentil molding that covers its interiors.
Tasked with creating a modern, livable space that acknowledges the period architecture, Kristen Thomas, founder and principal designer of Studio Thomas, took inspiration from the owners' European heritage and their 'beautifully curated lives' when designing this modern European-style home.
While combining modernity and history is not always easy, Studio Thomas undoubtedly perfected the balance between forward-thinking, modern design and rich, traditional architecture. The result is an elevated yet functional family home that's authentic to both its owners and the deep-rooted history of the building.
Kristen describes the home as 'a thoughtful blend of old-world charm and contemporary design, rooted in tradition, but with a fresh, edited sensibility'. It's an effortless coming together of contemporary styles to suit modern-day life and traditional pieces that nod to the original features, which are such a huge part of this home and a focal point of nearly every room.”
Read the full article on The Homes and Gardens website.