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| The kitchen features a 36-inch Wolf dual range stove top and a Kenmore dishwasher and refrigerator. All of the cabinetry is part of the Ikea Akurum/Rationell system, which helped keep the kitchen design within budget. |
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| "My top kitchen design priorities were to increase storage and counter space," Christa says. "We love entertaining, and everyone congregates around the island. It makes me happy I can cook and still be a part of the party." The custom island features a zebra wood countertop. |
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| A colorful glass mosaic kitchen backsplash complements the concrete countertops. Its blue and olive hues add an element of visual surprise. |
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| The dining area, adjacent to the kitchen, is part of one large, shared space. Christa chose a fun, low-maintenance dining table she could enjoy with the kids. The lovely blue chest in the corner is a refurbished piece from retailer Serendipity in Longmont, Colorado. Dining table: Brocade Home |
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| Christa and Jake extended the mosaic glass tile from the kitchen backsplash to the fireplace in the living room. They use this room for lounging in the evenings while reading the newspaper. Most of the artwork, including the piece above the fireplace, came from creative friends. |
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| This tufted ottoman cocktail table was purchased from local retailer HW Home. The Rosts love to read, and the tray serves as a perfect place for their latest magazines and books. |
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| The family badly needed additional storage prior to the renovation. These closets across from the family room in the entryway store winter coats and toys. |
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| The wooden train set and a charming red rocking horse are the focal points in Alex's colorful bedroom. The tower of stacked books allows for easy nighttime reading; bedtime always includes at least two stories. Alex's current favorite is a pop-up book about monsters. |
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| Kagiyama chose a bold blue color palette to transition with Alex over the years. Storage units keep toys tucked away but handy. Bedding: Owl Duvet Set by DwellStudio |
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| Henry's nursery is outfitted with Flor modular carpeting, also used in Alex's room. The replaceable carpet tiles provide a great sense of peace for Jake and Christa, since they don't have to worry about occasional messes. Orange stool: Design Within Reach |
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| The master bedroom is compact, but the Rosts make it work. Jake uses the closet in this room, and Christa's belongings occupy the larger closet in the guest bedroom. The original wallpaper is still intact, but Christa would like eventually to swap it out. Another project on the couple's wish list is to create a master suite on the second floor and a guest suite/office on the third floor. Lamp: Candice Olson Collection |
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| Jake's study in the basement is packed with framed graphic prints, most from artist friend Rick Griffith of Matter Studio. Although this area functions primarily as Jake's personal space, the cozy sectional is a popular spot for the Rost family, who do most of their movie watching here. Otherwise, you can find Jake delving into his fly-fishing books and records in this space. |
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| The afternoon sun makes the front porch a destination in spring and summer. Christa and Jake made a decision early on to enhance curb appeal by laying all new sod in the front yard. Five years later, the lawn is thriving and inviting. |
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| The exterior of the home remains in its original state. The previous homeowner belongs to the Denver Historic Society and had the dwelling designated as a historic Denver home. A swing hangs from the front porch, perfect for views of the large trees and charming neighborhood. "What we love most about Denver is the fact that it is a small town with big-city amenities," Christa says. The couple especially loves being able to spend time skiing on the nearby slopes with their sons. More Houzz Tours: Creative Denver Studio Warm and Inviting Bungalow in Portland Eclectic Los Angeles Bungalow |

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