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Rumor Design | Graystone Canyon | Steamboat Springs, CO
by ChibiMoku
Wanting to surround themselves with the memories of the past and celebrate the inspirations of their family identity and traditions, we helped these homeowners create a living museum in this very special project at Graystone Canyon in Steamboat Springs, CO. The added challenge of keeping the space livable and functional while also showcasing the artifacts in an inviting and pleasing manner created a unique opportunity for our design firm. With generations of art collections including jade carvings and cloisonné objects from the orient, heirloom steins and pocket watches from Germany and Switzerland, combined with a newer collection of Native American art, this project became a prime example of just how unique and personalized each design job becomes. Working with homeowners as they were preparing to move in, we carefully planned how each area would relate to the next and how each display would accent the importance of the piece. Interior Design is often times a combination of altering the interior spaces to accommodate the lifestyles of the inhabitants and providing guidance for decorating with personal objects. In this remarkable project we took care to artfully blend personal collections with additional pieces of distinction to help round out the collections for optimal display purposes. Take the homeowners geode collection, for example. With many rare specimens already in their possession, we worked with a local artist to add some larger geodes that eventually became a sculptural base component, which both complimented and showcased the homeowner’s original collection. Aside from the displays, we also helped tailor each space to their lifestyle needs. The previous owner had used the great room with glass walls as their living room and the smaller room opposite the fireplace as their dining room. The new homeowners liked to entertain and preferred to have the spacious area with views of the canyon accommodate a larger dining area and therefore using the smaller area as a cozy living room instead. Reinventing the spaces created a truly personalized environment for the new homeowners. By incorporating fabrics with the right texture and color, we were able to blend the looks from room to room without overpowering the art. The upstairs loft presents another example of personalized built-ins. The homeowners needed a space to continue work on the family’s archival process. There they can scan and save digitally the photographs from aging albums, a meticulous and time consuming process. The workstation, which converts into a large area for working, closes up to neatly disguise the work area and converts into a simple bookshelf. When creating a fully custom, convertible cabinet concept, detailed schematics are produced by our designers, fine tuned with the homeowners and engineered with the cabinet maker to create the otherwise unassuming furniture piece. This project offered a truly unique opportunity to work through so many aspects of interior design at once, including furniture design, interior remodeling, procurement of artwork, upholstery, custom bedding, window treatments, rugs, custom framing and more. We are thrilled and thankful for the opportunity to participate in this beautifully filmed documentary-style brief that offers a glimpse into the development and growth of the Graystone Canyon project. Website - Cinematography by Chibi Moku - See video for this project -
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Munn Architecture | Camp 88 | Winter Park, CO
by ChibiMoku
Camp 88 is a clever small-home solution for the empty-nester, absent of unused square-footage and neglected spaces. Rather than one large home containing remote suites occupied only during guest and family visits, this Winter Park ski-area mountain compound gives its owners a comfortable intimate home, with detached guest spaces all anchored by inviting outdoor communal areas and fire pit. See how the marriage of sound architectural vision by Munn Architecture and client trust can spawn tasteful dwellings reminiscent of the mining vernacular familiar to the Rocky Mountain region. Website - Cinematography by Chibi Moku - See the video for this project -
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