![]() ![]() Instead of returning a gold-framed mirror that shattered during delivery (supply chain delays would have meant a yearlong wait for a replacement), Cullen commissioned her friend, local artist Erin Schoenbeck, to paint a contemporary canvas to fit the frame (seen on page 46) the custom piece leans against the wall below a collection of custom-framed Hunt Slonem bunny prints. The modern black-and-white rug is topped with a smaller, well-worn antique rug, and an antique accent chair-scored online and recovered in a striking linear fabric-adds visual interest. A black heirloom piano serves as the room’s centerpiece, but it’s punched up with a fresh, velvet-stripe fabric on the bench and an attention-grabbing, wooden-bead chandelier overhead. The designer’s living room is a prime example of the harmonious marriage of old and new. There are a handful of treasures that are family heirlooms and others I have collected during travels.” “My older pieces I’ve curated over a lifetime. Browse 3,115 blank magazine stock photos and images available, or search for blank magazine cover or magazine spread to find more great stock photos and pictures. “My style is sort of a hot mess-and I love it!”Ĭullen’s aesthetic inspired sophisticated, maximalist interiors that marry real-life functionality with an eclectic mix of old, beloved pieces and new, interesting finds. So, when it came to decorating her own home? “I am a quirky person, so I knew my house had to have a quirky personality,” she says. A home needs to be a direct reflection of the people who live in it,” she says of her design process. ![]() “When we design a home for a client, we do a lot of work with personality and character. With its blank canvas and ample space, the new semi-custom home offered Cullen plenty of room to make a statement. ![]() I love to say that nothing in here goes, but everything complements.”Ĭullen, the founder and principal of residential design firm Inside Stories, moved into this 5,500-square-foot, Cape Cod–style stunner in 2020 with her husband, Don their two teenage children, Reagan and Jonah and a gaggle of pets including four dogs, two cats, and a hamster-after living for 14 years in a cramped Highlands Ranch home that was less than half the size. “If a piece speaks to me, I find a way to incorporate it. I am not color- or pattern-averse, as you can probably tell,” laughs Denver interior designer Miranda Cullen, describing the ultra-eclectic decor inside her newly constructed Littleton home. The Local newsletter is your free, daily guide to life in Colorado. ![]()
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