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Three Rooms Worth Standing In: B Design’s 2026 Colorado Showcase

Updated: Jun 12

The best argument for anything is an example you can walk into.

Not a rendering. Not a mood board. Not a catalog of specifications and certifications and country-of-origin labels. An actual room, in an actual Colorado home, where someone has made every decision correctly and the result is a space that makes a person stand still in the doorway and feel, without yet knowing why, that this is the way a room should be.

In 2026, B Design's trade partners — the architects, interior designers, builders, and remodelers who have joined the program and brought European design into Colorado homes — have created rooms worth standing in. What follows are three of them.

NEWMAT Cheval Blanc Hotel Paris stretch ceiling luxury residential Colorado B Design Denver

The Cheval Blanc Hotel, Paris — a NEWMAT stretch ceiling installation that represents the standard of finish B Design now brings to Colorado luxury residential projects. This is the quality of ceiling that Colorado architects can specify through B Design's Denver showroom.

Cherry Creek: the home that speaks one language

A primary residence in Cherry Creek came to B Design's trade program through an interior designer who had specified Italian kitchens twice before and wanted, for this project, to extend the design philosophy beyond the kitchen into the living room and the primary suite closet. The result is a home where every room that B Design touched speaks the same material language.

The kitchen is Linea Luxe in warm greige matte lacquer with a waterfall island and fully integrated appliances. The living room wall system uses matching lacquer panels with integrated display lighting and concealed storage that spans the full width of the room. The primary suite closet is configured with a central island, walnut accents, and glass-front display sections that carry the material warmth of the bedroom into the storage space. The house does not feel like a collection of well-designed rooms. It feels like a single, well-designed place.

Composit Code Italian kitchen warm lacquer island Cherry Creek Colorado B Design 2026 showcase

The Code kitchen at the Cherry Creek project — a warm lacquer island and integrated living-room cabinetry that carry one continuous material story through the home.

Summit County: the chalet that finally has its closet

A ski property in Summit County had everything a mountain home is supposed to have except one thing: a primary suite closet that worked for the life being lived in it. The previous closet had been designed for a suburban wardrobe and was being asked to organize ski gear, technical outerwear, mountain layers, and formal clothing simultaneously. It managed none of these things particularly well.

The architect brought B Design into the renovation, and the closet was redesigned around an Italian system configured specifically for mountain household storage requirements. Boot cubbies, tall hanging sections for technical jackets, deep drawers for base layers, a central island with seating, and integrated LED lighting throughout. The primary suite was transformed. The gear now lives where it belongs. The boots are no longer by the door.

Composit Italian walk-in closet Summit County Colorado ski mountain home B Design 2026 showcase

The closet configuration that solved the Summit County storage problem — every category of mountain life in its proper place, in a room that is worth being in.

Wash Park: the ceiling nobody expected

A luxury new build in Denver's Washington Park neighborhood became, quietly, the first house on its block to have a stretch ceiling — a NEWMAT luminous membrane installation in the primary bathroom, above the freestanding tub, that creates an even, shadowless light source from the ceiling plane itself. The architect specified it almost experimentally, having seen the technology in European hospitality projects and wondered what it would do in a residential bathroom at the right scale.

The answer is that it does exactly what it does in the best European spa hotels. It makes the room feel different from any room the homeowners have stood in before. Their guests, without exception, pause in the doorway. And then they ask, in the way that people ask when something has genuinely surprised them: what is the ceiling doing?

NEWMAT luminous stretch ceiling overhead in residential living room Colorado B Design Denver showcase

A NEWMAT luminous membrane set into the ceiling plane itself — an even, shadowless light source overhead that B Design now brings to Colorado residential projects.

The rooms are waiting

Colorado architects, interior designers, builders, and remodelers who have upcoming projects where European design could elevate the outcome — this is the invitation. The trade program at B Design is built for exactly the professionals who made these three projects possible, and there is room in it for the next chapter. Visit b-design-llc.com/trade-programs to join, or call the Denver showroom at 720-597-8336. The address is 777 Santa Fe Drive, Denver CO 80204. The rooms are there. The story is still being written.

 
 
 

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