This Weekend: Denver Metro Area Open Houses for January 13th-15th

 
 

Our agents are hosting Open Houses this weekend all over the Metro Denver. You can find all of these listings on our website. Please reach out to the listing agent for information on times and more information on the listing! For current open house times, check out the Open House page.

 
 

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Just Listed: Charmingly Updated Home in Aurora

 
 
 

This charming home has been well maintained and has some great upgrades.

When you enter the home you will notice the new flooring and paint. The kitchen has been updated and appliance are approximately a year and half old. Take ease in knowing the furnace and water heater are less than two years old. In the backyard you will enjoy a covered back porch as well as a privacy fence and oversized one car garage. This home is situated a close distance to stores and dining, and a few minutes drive from I-225 and the Anschutz Medical Campus. The Seller is offering a $5000 credit to buy down your rate or to help with closing costs.

Listed by Samantha Mortensen-Judkins for West + Main Homes. Please contact Samantha for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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West + Main Homes
(720) 903-2912
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(720) 425-7766
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Just Listed: Townhome with Deck in Lakewood

 
 
 

Ready for something special?

This is such a great opportunity to be in the desirable neighborhood of Meadow Creek. You cannot beat this location--close to shopping, entertainment and a lightrail stop; it is quite literally an oasis among the hustle and bustle of booming Lakewood. The home features Mid-Century Modern elements, high vaulted ceilings with open-concept living, full finished basement, 2-car garage and a large primary suite. The inviting patio overlooks a tranquil pond, and Lakewood Gulch is a short distance away. The layout of the home provides you with a versatile space great for entertaining or spending quiet evenings relaxing on your private patio. This is a real gem and is ready for you to make it your own!

Listed by Billy Cochran for West + Main Homes. Please contact Billy for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Thank You for Joining Us at First Friday in Support of Gigi's Playhouse and ART INClusion!

 
 

Thank You for Joining Us at First Friday in Support of Gigi's Playhouse and ART INClusion!

With your help, we raised over $1000 dollars for Gigi’s Playhouse!

 
 

Learn more about Gigi’s Playhouse:

With over 57+ brick and mortar locations across the United States and Mexico and 200 inquiries to start new locations all over the world, GiGi’s Playhouse is the ONLY network of Down Syndrome Achievement Centers. Every day, we provide FREE, life-changing therapeutic, educational, and career training programs for 30,000+ individuals of all ages.  

Down syndrome is the largest chromosomal abnormality in our country and yet, it is the least funded. From a prenatal diagnosis to career skills, we make a lifetime commitment to remain by their side. Families are empowered with all the tools their child needs to succeed! 

Through free programs and through our Generation G Campaign for global acceptance, we EMPOWER families by maximizing opportunities for daily achievement and lasting acceptance. To ensure lasting acceptance, we must show the world what individuals with Down syndrome are truly capable of achieving as students, co-workers, volunteers, friends, and valued members of their communities. Our program outcomes help advance this vital social impact goal.

Learn more about Art INClusion:

“ART INClusion is an art collective providing space for youth of all abilities to bloom. This includes people with developmental disabilities, mental illness, physical limitations, or those who are traumatized or underserved by the traditional art world. We believe that everyone deserves access to the joy, self-expression, and thinking outside the box that comes with having space and tools to succeed,” said West + Main Agent and Founder of Art INClusion, Heidi Bricker.

Throughout the years, Heidi has used her passion for art to nurture her daughter’s creativity, and now is using those skills to enrich + impact her community, creating opportunities artistically.

“When we connect socially, and evolve creatively, we can propel ourselves forward to a happier state of mind. Colorado is rich in advocacy groups & non profit organizations, like Access Gallery, which seek to level the playing field because everyone belongs. In this new year, let’s remember that we can all make a difference in our community and have something to contribute,” said Bricker.

 
 

A special thank you to all those who made this event possible, including Heidi, the West + Main Staff, and our wonderful sponsor Streamline Home Loans. Thanks to these folks, ART INClusion’s first show, Volume 1, was a great success with proud Artists and Parents, live jazz music, and top notch food and drinks. Additionally, thank you to Access Gallery for filling our space with additional, beautiful art!

We can’t wait for our next ART INClusion event! Stay tuned on West + Main social channels to be the first to hear about our next event, and reach out if you’d like to learn more or get involved.

If you are a local artist/crafter/maker/indie business owner and would like to be featured on our blog, please fill out this form or contact Ashley at ashley@westandmainhomes.com with questions...we can't wait to learn all about you!

These Are the 8 Spots in Your Home Where You Never Thought to Hang Art

 
 

When you think of styling art in your home, it’s easy to get stuck in the conventional gallery wall mindset.

Don’t get me wrong: A gallery wall never goes out of style, and when done right, they truly reflect the personality their owners. Other configurations and places to style wall art around your home exist though, and even better, some of them don’t even require walls (!) and are extremely renter-friendly. Let’s take a look at some inspiration for out-of-the-box art hanging, because if there’s something that almost every home could use, it’s probably more art!

In the center of a window frame

Take a good look at the windows in your home. Some of them might have a great view — a garden, a terrace, a skyline — but other might not really be showcasing anything special. The latter scenario is when styling art in a window can really be fun and rewarding, as shown in this Charleston bungalow above. The key is to not obstruct a window that has a great view or brings in a lot of natural light.

Below a window

A general rule for hanging wall art is to place pieces at eye-level, which is about 57 inches from the floor. Like any other design “rule,” you can bend those parameters a bit for decorative impact, especially when your walls have windows that are unconventional in shape and size. Take advantage of forgotten real estate below a window, just as this Parisian apartment dweller did. The eye will be drawn to this unexpected area once they’ve found a fun piece of art residing there.

Above a doorway

Hanging art above a doorway creates a neat perspective trick that can make your room appear a little bit taller. Here, a colorful print gets its own museum spotlight, thanks to the rays that come in through a skylight. Even if you don’t have the kind of architecture this Toronto renter has, art above a doorway can still make an impact by drawing the eye upward.

Around the whole doorway

To help delineate spaces in a more open concept home, try hanging art around the perimeter of a doorway. If your home has a few doorless passages, you can emphasize the transition from one room into an other by hanging interesting pieces that will make guests stop, look, and linger as they move through space, as is the case in this Louisiana home. Keep the art similar in size — not necessarily shape — to make this look intentional.

On top of other art

An alternative approach to the gallery wall, layered art — or overlapping pieces and hanging some art effectively on top of other art — looks and feels cozy and creative. To nail this look, use smaller frames over larger ones, as this New Orleans dweller did, so you can still see most of the works that you’re hanging smaller pieces over.

On a Mirror

As a kid, I remember going over to my grandmother’s house for family dinners and sitting at a dining room table staring back at myself awkwardly as I chewed the Sunday roast. She had a floor-to-ceiling mirrored dining room, a design choice that was popular in the ’70s. You can still find them in homes today, but before you rip them out (or if you’re renting and you can’t), try hanging art over a mirrored wall. You’ll reap the benefits of the mirror’s room-expanding effect, and you still get to admire a beautiful piece of art. That’s what I’d call a win-win.

On closet doors

Any closet door could benefit from some styling, right? That’s why I love the idea of treating a closet like it’s an extension of a wall, as this Philadelphia renter did here with photos and a mini shelf. Just make sure your art is securely fastened so it doesn’t jostle with opening and closing.

On a refrigerator

Meet the distinguished older cousin of the “magnets on the fridge” phenomenon: framed art on the fridge, first spotted in this Philadelphia rental. Accessorizing a kitchen can be tough, but one single piece of art, or a small triptych of three small little prints in this unexpected spot makes a kitchen’s decor feel intentional but not overpowering. Choose art that pulls together your kitchen colors, and mount it using strong peel-and-stick magnets.

Check out Apartment Therapy for more tips like these.

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