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SETTING THE STAGE Starting fresh in 2023

By Heather Shoning

ON THE AGENDA

The Musicfest at Steamboat, Winter Brewfest, The Denver Boat Show and more

MENAGERIE A local gallery creates a whimsical collection of conceptual art

By Heather Shoning

DESTINATION DINING

The Denver Tech Center is host to a bevy of venues for client lunches, date night dinner and more By Joyce Hendley

DESIGN

INSPO

Heather Shoning

CLASSIC COLORADO CHIC

on this new look for the new year By Hailee Lucchesi ACHIEVE YOUR GREATEST GOALS

MAKING SKIS FROM TREES

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32 Call to Order Designer tips for beautifully organized spaces
FEATURED
INTERIOR DESIGN 10 14 18 22 30 50 54 58 60 arts & culture local flavors dwelling well ready to wear healthy living influencers wayfarers
departments
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A serene soaking tub is the focal point of this designer bathroom By
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the resolutions for long-term achievement By Amanda Lacey
SNOWBIKING
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STARTING FRESH

I KNOW IT’S CLICHÉD, but I love the fresh start of a new year. Even in the clutches of cold and early sunsets, I always feel a renewed sense of purpose and commitment—and I’ve always been this way. In my youth, I would make lists of resolutions. And while I loved the idea of it all, I rarely—if ever—stuck to any of them, just like most people. Today, I set goals, and I’ve learned to have a relationship with them, meaning that I review them and take small actions toward them daily.

We welcome the new year with some new content departments in AvidLifestyle. One of which is Healthy Living, where you’ll find content for the body and mind. Our first article in this section is for those of you inspired to set goals and meet them. Writer Amanda Lacey shares tips for how to do it in Achieve Your Greatest Goals on page 52.

One of your goals might be to get your home organized. For our feature article (Call to Order, page 32), writer Paula M. Bodah asked local designers to share inspiring spaces that top the list for organizing: closets, office, mudrooms and more. And believe me, they are as eye-catching as they are streamlined.

Speaking of closets, maybe you need a new personal style this year. Haillee Lucchesi introduces us to some fabulous closet staples for a truly Colorado look (Classic Colorado Chic, page 48).

This is, of course, snow season, so we’ve got our sights set on the slopes. Meet Ted Enyon, owner of Meier Skis, a company making custom skis and snowboards and harnessing an environmentally friendly ethos in everything it does (Making Skis from Trees, page 56). And, if you want to access the slopes and experience your favorite mountains in a whole new way, consider snowbiking. Writer Kim McHugh shares tips for learning this exciting sport and the best spots to try it out (Snowbiking Bliss, page 58).

Thanks for ringing in the new year with us. We’re looking forward to a year chock full of inspiring content, exciting stories about local people and in-depth coverage of the topics that are important to you. If you have story ideas or know someone amazing that we should feature, reach out to me at heather@avidlifestyle.com.

Happy New Year! Heather Shoning

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WILD! STUDIO ARTS QUILT ASSOCIATION SHOW

This exclusive show features 30 quilt artists who were invited to explore the theme “wild,” from wild spirit and wildlife to untamed wildlands. The results are stunning works of art, on display through February 25.

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Ongoing HISTORIC TOURS AT HIGHLANDS RANCH MANSION

The Highlands Ranch Mansion and the surrounding historic park reflect the lifestyle of early settlers and pioneers of the area now known as Highlands Ranch. Explore the stunning mansion, and then, if the weather is nice, wander through the park, which features barns, a bunkhouse, corrals, pastures and an iconic windmill. Take a self-guided tour of the property or sign up to be guided by a volunteer docent; the property is open for tours most Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m.–3 p.m. and Wednesdays from 4–6 p.m.

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January 11

ARTS IN THE AFTERNOON: MIGUEL ESPINOZA FLAMENCO FUSION

Miguel Espinoza Flamenco Fusion combines jazz, flamenco, Cuban and classical Indian musical forms into a “mesmerizing, intoxicating” performance. Arts in the Afternoon is a monthly hour-long program that includes complimentary refreshments after the show and conversations with the featured artists. 1:30 p.m. at LONE TREE ARTS CENTER, lonetreeartscenter.com

Opens January 13

THE SOUND OF MUSIC

One of the most popular musicals of all time is on stage at the Parker Arts, Culture & Events Center through February 4, including a special sensory-friendly matinee performance on January 22. PACE CENTER, parkerarts.org

January 27–February 1

BRECKENRIDGE INTERNATIONAL SNOW SCULPTURE CHAMPIONSHIPS

This annual, world-renowned competition features snow-sculpting teams from around the world who use only hand tools to create their masterpieces from 20-foot blocks of snow. You can watch the teams in action from January 23–27, or wait until all of the sculptures are completed and take a little tour throughout Breck to view them all, through February 1. BRECKENRIDGE , gobreck.com

January 15

MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. MARADE

Denver’s annual marade (march and parade) honoring civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. is one of the largest celebrations in the nation. The event includes a big parade, a laying of the wreath, live entertainment and a service project to help clean up Civic Center Park. 9:30 a.m. start at CITY PARK , denver.org

January 20

NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC LIVE

In a program called “Force of Nature,” adventure photographer and filmmaker Keith Ladzinski discusses how he’s able to capture amazing scenes with his camera in some of the world’s most inaccessible and inhospitable environments. 8 p.m. at LONE TREE ARTS CENTER, lonetreeartscenter.org

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Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit at this big family-friendly festival in Colorado Springs, returning live and in-person for 2023. Activities and performances include the traditional lion dance, kung fu demos, Taiko drumming, vendor booths, traditional foods, demonstrations and classes (like calligraphy) and more. CITY AUDITORIUM, cscci.org

January 27–29

THE DENVER BOAT SHOW

From jet skis to cabin cruisers, this annual show has just about any type of watercraft you’re looking for. Vendors will also have boat supplies, equipment and accessories, plus other products related to outdoor recreation.

COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER denverboatshow.com

January 28

WINTER BREW FEST

Choose your favorites to taste from a selection of 80+ beers, seltzers and ciders, from a variety of breweries. Choose the daytime (1–4 p.m.) session or the evening session (7–10 p.m.); both include live music and food trucks. Proceeds from the event benefit Big Bones Canine Rescue. MILE HIGH STATION brewfestevents.com

January 28

THE GREAT FRUITCAKE TOSS

Love it or hate it, fruitcake is a classic holiday tradition! This quirky annual event in Manitou Springs, now in its 28th year, includes a fruitcake-tossing competition for all ages, a fruitcake costume contest, a fruitcake bake-off and much more. Rent the official event fruitcake for just $1.

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January 28

ULLR GRASS BEER FESTIVAL

UllrGrass—named after Ullr, the Norse god of winter—is a big nonprofit music and beer festival in Golden, created to help celebrate live entertainment, craft brews and the great outdoors. Attendees are encouraged to dress up in their favorite ski gear or in fuzzy Viking costumes. Noon–4 p.m. at PARFET PARK , ullrgrass.com

January 28

DENVER WINTER WHISKEY TASTING

Love whiskey? Then you won’t want to miss this annual festival, featuring a wide variety of high-end whiskies that you can taste over the course of 2 to 3 ½ hours, depending on the ticket package selected. Some packages also include small bites while you taste and exclusive whiskey-themed gifts. BLAKE eventbrite.com

January 30

BUSH MARSHALL MEYER MEYER

Celebrate the best of bluegrass at this special event featuring American music masters Sam Bush, Mike Marshall, Edgar Meyer and George Meyer. 7:30 p.m. at GATES CONCERT HALL , newmancenterpresents.com

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Menagerie

Buying art for your home can be tricky and even overwhelming. It’s such a deeply personal expression by the artist, but you also want it to be representative of your own experience with the art and even a reflection of your personal taste and design aesthetic. And it’s great if at least some of the main art pieces throughout your home have some level of continuity, whether it be color or style or even medium. To help buyers envision an art plan, while having a wonderful time experiencing the art, Laura Phelps Rogers organizes exhibitions with a continuum in mind. Her latest, Menagerie, which runs through the end of March at FooLPRoof Art in the RiNo Art District, showcases conceptual works from 15 artists (eight of whom are Colorado-based) that all adhere in one way or another to a wild, whimsical theme. “I designed this exhibit to be palpable for the consumer,” she says. “It allows them to envision the work in their own homes.”

ARTS & CULTURE // visual arts 18 january 2023 // AvidLifestyle
A LOCAL GALLERY CREATES a whimsical collection of conceptual art
Artists: Leslie Aguillard* Gwen Arkin Emmanuelle Auzias* Tobias Flores Jennifer Hope* Tess Jones Sandy Lane David Lobdell Linda Lowry* Louis Recchia* Laura Phelps Rogers* Martha Russo* Gillie & Marc Schattner Ken Stock Sahand Tabatabai* *Colorado-based artists
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ARTS & CULTURE // visual arts 20 january 2023 // AvidLifestyle
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DENVER TECH CENTER takes top billing for south Denver dining hot spots

Destination Dining

THE DENVER TECH CENTER has always been something of a hybrid. As its name implies, the south suburban business hub is home to hundreds of companies, from startups to global titans. But it’s also part of the thriving residential community of Greenwood Village, where creatives and techies rub elbows with families and neighborhood stalwarts— and the results are always interesting.

Lately, DTC is gaining traction as an outstanding destination for eating, drinking and playing, too. With the newly-minted Arapahoe Entertainment District and nearby Fiddler's Green Amphitheater—plus dozens of cafes, trendy eateries, brewpubs, neighborhood hangouts and top-notch dining venues—there are lots of reasons to make DTC your destination, too. Here, our top picks for whatever you’re craving.

TOP CHOICE FOR AFTER-WORK COCKTAILS:

THE ROUGE WINE BAR & PATIO 7939 E. Arapahoe Rd. therougewinebar.com

This recently opened wine-and-cocktails spot has a Roaring ’20s aesthetic and a fun-loving, unpretentious atmosphere. It shares space (and amazing Front Range views from its patio with sister venue Pindustry—the uber-popular entertainment/restaurant complex that launched the Arapahoe Entertainment District when it arrived on the scene in 2021. The idea was sparked when Pindustry customers, after enjoying the duckpin bowling, patio games and pinball machines, “were asking for a quiet spot to have a drink,” recalls culin-ary director Chris Collins. “So [developer/founder] Bob Koontz said, ‘Let’s make you one.’”

Collins, formerly at Denver’s Wynkoop Brewery, relishes the creative synergy as he works with brand director Joel Kampfe to make exciting—but approachable—food-wine pairings. “He’s not an arrogant wine guy, and I’m not an arrogant chef," says Collins. With some 200 bottles, the wine list has something for everyone—including 50+ wines by the glass, as well as plenty of creative cocktails. And the menu of shared and small plates includes favorites like blistered shishito peppers, cedarplanked salmon, lamb merguez with peach curry, 7X Cattle Company bone marrow with shaved black truffles—and a gloriously filler-free crab cake (Kampfe suggests pairing it with a glass of Albariño).

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PHOTO: COURTESY THE ROUGE BAR WINE AND PATIO

Also recommended (for after-work cocktails):

The Griffin Tavern

5062 S. Syracuse St., griffindtc.com

Darcy's Bistro & Pub 4955 S. Ulster St., coloradopubco.com

Pindustry (right next door) thepindustry.com

TOP SPOT FOR A QUICK LUNCH:

TAP & BURGER BELLEVILLE STATION 4910 S. Newport St. tapandburger.com Reviewers cite this cozy venue for its warm hospitality and great service. “We just want to be that neighborhood place, where you can get a great burger in a great environment,” general manager Ryan Terry says. But don’t let the simplicity fool you. Under culinary director Carrie Baird, a former Top Chef finalist, almost everything on T&B’s menu delivers a quality upgrade. Like the Tap Burger, with its melted Swiss and crispy onion topping and au jus for dipping, or the truffle-aioli-and-mushroomed ’Shroom Luva’s burger. Or the Four Corners Salad, tossed with charred broccoli, corn, black beans and jalapeño-spiked onions. And, to drink, there’s a thoughtfully organized selection of craft beers on seasonal rotation from “fruity and refreshing” to “malty and assertive.”

Also recommended:

Sushi Rama DTC/Osaka Ramen

4960 S Newport St., sushi-rama.com Cuba Cuba Sandwicheria 5322 Denver Tech Center Blvd. cubacubasandwicheria.com

Grange Food Hall 6575 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. grangehall-colorado.com

IDEAL FOR A CLIENT LUNCH: OCEAN PRIME 8000 E. Belleview Ave. ocean-prime.com

As soon as you step into this comfortably elegant, grand space, you’ll know you and your client are in good hands. As its name implies, the seafood here is impeccable— evidenced by starters like the ahi tuna tartare, with its gingery ponzu drizzle, and the panseared sea scallops, served with an English pea-Parmesan risotto. Prime meats also star here, from the 8-ounce filet mignon to the Tillamook cheddar cheeseburger topped with caramelized onions. There’s an extensive wine list, plus expertly crafted cocktails (your martini, shaken tableside, arrives “so ice-cold you could practically skate across it,” says general manager John Witmer). For more drama, order Berries and Bubbles, with lemon-basil vodka, marinated blackberries, Champagne and a puff of dry-ice smoke. These—plus the after-3 p.m. lounge menu featuring East and West Coast oysters, hamachi crudo and short rib sliders—give OP a great after-work cocktails vibe, too.

Also recommended:

Shanahan’s Steakhouse 5085 S Syracuse St. shanahanssteakhouse.com Zink Kitchen & Bar Doubletree Hotel DTC 7801 E Orchard Rd. Bonefish Grill 4948 S Yosemite St., bonefishgrill.com

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HAPA SUSHI

5380 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. hapasushi.com

Being right across the street from Landmark Theater makes Hapa Sushi a natural for dinnerand-a-movie date, but its all-day-to-late-night energy adds a fun, happy vibe. Indeed, Japanese and American (read: mostly Hawaiian) flair makes this Colorado-based chain a favorite. Share a flask or flight of sake from the extensive selection, and start with some taro poke or the addictive daikon fries. After that, just ordering from the rest of the creatively named options will spark conversation. We’re partial to the Booty Call roll, a showstopper featuring whole lobster tail, snow crab salad and asparagus, and Scotty’s Salmon sashimi, sparked with diced tomato, onion, capers, basil and cilantro. “And, if the date’s going well, you might try the Foreplay roll or the Orgasm roll,” suggests general manager Andy Shaff, with a smile.

Also recommended:

Venice Ristorante & Wine Bar

5946 S. Holly St., veniceristorante.com

Eddie V’s Prime Seafood 5111 Denver Tech Center Pkwy. eddiev.com

Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse 8100 E. Orchard Rd., delfriscos.com

STANDOUT WEEKEND BRUNCH:

LE FRENCH

4901 S. Newport St. lefrenchdenver.com

This popular bakery and café, helmed by Senegalese-French sisters Aminata and Rougui Dia, oozes sophisticated Parisian charm (and, naturellement, serves up killer crêpes, quiches and croissants). Try the pork belly benedict or the boeuf bourguignon poutine—both as decadent as they sound— or the yassa fried chicken sandwich with its lemony-bright, onion-based sauce. While a tableside bottle of bubbly is de rigueur, don’t miss the gin-based fig rosemary cocktail or the Treaty of Paris (a frothy concoction of cognac, Earl Grey and sparkling wine).

Bonus: Brunch is offered on Fridays, too, so you can start your weekend early with extra joie de vivre. Look for an additional Denver location to open this spring.

Also recommended:

Early Bird Restaurant

5425 Landmark Pl. earlybirdrestaurant.com

Delectable Egg

5312 Denver Tech Center Blvd. delectableegg.com

Urban Egg Eatery 6991 E. Belleview Ave. urbaneggeatery.com Snooze

5073 S. Syracuse St. snoozeeatery.com

LOCAL FLAVORS // denver tech center 28 january 2023 // AvidLifestyle
PHOTO: COURTESY LE FRENCH
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OUR DTC GO-TO LIST

BONEFISH GRILL 4948 S. Yosemite St. bonefishgrill.com

CUBA CUBA SANDWICHERIA 5322 Denver Tech Center Blvd. cubacubasandwicheria.com

DARCY’S BISTRO & PUB 4955 S. Ulster St. coloradopubco.com

DEL FRISCO’S DOUBLE EAGLE STEAKHOUSE 8100 E. Orchard Rd. delfriscos.com

DELECTABLE EGG 5312 Denver Tech Center Blvd. delectableegg.com

EARLY BIRD RESTAURANT 5425 Landmark Pl. earlybirdrestaurant.com

EDDIE V’S PRIME SEAFOOD 5111 Denver Tech Center Pkwy. eddiev.com

GRANGE FOOD HALL 6575 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. grangehall-colorado.com

HAPA SUSHI 5380 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. hapasushi.com

LE FRENCH BAKERY & CAFÉ 4901 S. Newport St. lefrenchdenver.com

OCEAN PRIME 8000 E Belleview Ave. ocean-prime.com

PINDUSTRY 7939 E. Arapahoe Rd. thepindustry.com

SHANAHAN’S STEAKHOUSE 5085 S. Syracuse St. shanahanssteakhouse.com

SNOOZE 5073 S. Syracuse St. snoozeeatery.com

SUSHI RAMA DTC/OSAKA RAMEN 4960 S. Newport St. sushi-rama.com

TAP & BURGER BELLEVILLE STATION 4910 S. Newport St. tapandburger.com

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Palatial Privy

The owners of this Colorado Golf Club home in Parker called on Angela Otten to design a traditional Tuscan home. When it came to this bathroom, that meant specifying a custom backsplash design and moldings on the cabinetry. The graceful curves she designed for these features are mimicked in the lines of the copper soaking tub. Copper sinks and faucets complete the look and create continuity between similar fixtures throughout the home. To add a little glamour, Otten selected a brushed nickel chandelier. “A dark fixture wouldn’t sparkle the way this does,” she says. “Mixing metals worked well here.” INSPIRE KITCHEN DESIGN STUDIO 590 Quivas St., 3rd floor, Denver 720.650.0500

Project Resources

Cabinetry: Homestead Cabinet & Furniture from Inspire Kitchen Design Studio

Tub: Signature Hardware Sinks: Native Trails, Ultra Design Center

Fixtures: Newport Brass, Ultra Design Center

Lighting: Veraluz Pendant & Hammerton sconces, Ultra Design Center

Countertops: Sahara Leathered Granite

Floor: Decorative Materials “Blue Oasis”

Wall tile: Decorative Materials “Foliage Mosaic”

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SOME SPACES ARE THE WORKHORSES of the home, rooms where function is all-important. But beauty hardly needs to take a backseat in the mudroom or laundry room, pantry or home office. Even a closet can be attractive as well as organized. We turned to the experts for advice on creating spaces with a perfect mix of utility and good looks.

WARDROBE CHANGE

Whether you have a spacious dressing room or a single closet, a custom-designed storage system can go a long way in keeping you and your clothing organized, says Doug Lestikow, vice president of the Denver-area Closet Factory. No matter the size of a space, it all comes down to maximizing what you have. “The number one rule is that simple is a good starting point,” he says. “We take a good inventory of what people have and how they use it, then design a system that works for them.”

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Start with making space for hanging clothes, then incorporate shelves, cubbyholes or drawers for folded items. To find pieces easily, divide your space into sections and keep similar items together.

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There’s no such thing as too much cabinet space. Here, the larger cabinets hold extra bed linens and towels.

Each family member has a nook in the mudroom. Closed cabinets hold the family’s sports gear.

A bench in the mudroom comes in handy as a perch for taking off snow boots or hiking shoes.

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EVERYTHING IN ITS PLACE

To help a busy family of four (plus a dog) stay organized, designer Jackie Newell of Basil + Tate focused on efficiency in the mudroom and laundry room. In the former, everyone has an open nook and cubbies for coats and other accoutrements. “Doors would just have been another obstacle for the mom in getting her kids to hang their stuff up,” Newell says. In the latter, Newell tucked the washer and dryer under the countertop, perfect for folding clothes. Under-counter hampers make presorting the laundry easy.

CHAOS CONTROL TIP

Incorporate both closed and open storage options, counsels Newell. “Bins and baskets are lifesavers,” she says. A sink in the laundry room is a must, too, if space allows. “It comes in handy for stain removal as well as for clean up after art projects,” Newell says.

PROJECT DETAILS

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AT YOUR SERVICE

Katie Schroeder of Atelier Interior Design turned a passageway near the kitchen into a handsome serving pantry and bar. Tall cabinets offer plenty of space for the chinaware, serving platters and other special pieces that come out for entertaining. Lower cabinets disguise drawers for easy access.

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Glass-front cabinets can be attractive, Schroeder says, but only if what’s behind them looks good. “You don’t want to see plastic cups in with the glassware,” she cautions. “If it’s on display, it really should be a pretty set of proper glassware.”

The more cabinets, the better, for holding everything from canned goods to less-often-used dishware.

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GENIUS AT WORK

This home office proves that a space can be both functional and stylish. Schroeder kept clutter to a minimum with lots of drawers, freeing up the shelves to bring in the personality. “Style your shelves rather than just cramming a bunch of stuff there,” she advises.

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“Be honest with yourself,” Schroeder says. “Really take an assessment of what you need and build the proper spaces for those items.” In this space, that means plenty of drawers to keep paperwork out of sight.

Displaying favorite pieces of art or memorabilia from travels personalizes a workspace. “Having a zone that looks good and is efficient helps you to be more productive,” says designer Katie Schroeder.

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Tall cabinets and deep drawers provide ample storage for canned and boxed goods, as well as small appliances. Saunders recommends installing pull-out shelves for easy access.

COUNTER PRODUCTIVE

It’s time to retire the parade of small appliances and utensils that clutter most kitchen counters, says designer Eileen Saunders of Thurston Kitchen + Bath. “It’s nice to find a place for all those items so you can actually use your counters,” she says. “And it makes cleaning much easier, too.” In updating this kitchen, Saunders kept things clean and uncluttered by using drawers and specialty cabinets to keep cooking tools out of sight but close at hand.

CHAOS CONTROL TIP

Saunders suggests grouping items according to the zones in which they’ll be used. Store pots and pans near the stove, mixer and baking pans near the oven, cutting boards and knives near the prep area, dishware close to the dining area, and everything for cleanup near the sink and dishwasher. “This makes how you work in the kitchen so much more efficient,” she says.

A new take on the old-fashioned lazy Susan, a smart-looking chrome swing-out shelf system makes getting pots, pans or small appliances out of a deep corner cabinet easy.

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46 january 2023 // AvidLifestyle PROJECT DETAILS DESIGN: Thurston Kitchen + Bath 303.399.5464, thurstonkb.com RENOVATE DENVER 303.885.9240, renovatedenver.com CABINETRY: Fina Cabinets HARDWARE: Schwinn Hardware, matte gold finish APPLIANCES: Sub-Zero refrigerator, Wolf range A pull-out drawer cleverly disguised as a cabinet keeps utensils, spices and other necessities for cooking off the counter but at the ready.
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Classic Colorado Chic

RING IN THE NEW YEAR WITH A NEW LOOK

CAN YOU BELIEVE IT IS 2023? Whether 2022 flew by or felt dragged out for you, the new year is, nonetheless, here at last. And with it comes a new look. As you contemplate how you want to take on the upcoming year, you’ll naturally want to consider what to wear while doing it. Here is a guide to starting off the year right with a classic Colorado chic style.

Every heritage Colorado look must begin with a strong hero outerwear piece. This year, look no further than Garbarini for its Unreal Fur Master Control Vest. Inspired by a classic aviator design, this deep chocolate brown vegan leather vest with lush faux shear lining is not only optimal for warmth, but also style. The attention to detail with gunmetal hardware and front yoke collar make this vest a closet essential.

Founders Kyle Theret and Parker Orms may have brought to Colorado what every individual needs: an ultra-chic, bespoke felt hat Encounter Hat Co. is a one-of-a-kind custom hat experience like no other. They start with a blank crown, then craft and mold the shape, fabric and style around your features and taste to forage a novelty hat. Their philosophy and craft are the definition of classic Colorado chic.

Can you truly call yourself a Coloradan if you don’t have an ornate pair of cowboy boots? We think not. Luckily, A Line Boutique has the most beautiful Nick Fouquet Marfa black and white ankle western boots. With a black toe and color-blocked heels, these boots are a new year must-have. Named after Marfa, Texas, which holds the iconic Prada Marfa land art project, these boots are automatically going to make history in your closet.

Marfa Boots, $1,295 at A LINE, Belleview Station DTC, 303.773.8200, aline-online.com

Unreal Fur Master Control Vest, $364 at GARBARINI, Cherry Creek North, 303.333.8686, garbarinishop.com

Phoenix Felt Hat, $495 at ENCOUNTER HAT CO, Denver, encounterhatco.com

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Agolde Jeans, $198 at MELROSE AND MADISON, Denver, 303.777.7515, melrose-madison.myshopify.com

Laris Sweater, $1,950 at LAWRENCE COVELL , Cherry Creek, 303.320.1023, lawrencecovell.com

Layer your look with Lawrence Covell’s The Row Black Laris Sweater. This luscious cashmere crewneck sweater is a wardrobe staple you’ll be sure to wear over and over throughout the year. The thoughtfully designed twist back feature allows this sweater to be cozy and modern no matter how you style it.

Next, head over to Melrose and Madison for the perfect pair of jeans. The Agolde Crop Jeans are the pair you’ll keep grabbing for in your closet. The perfectly relaxed silhouette and indigo wash allow them to couple down with a crisp white tee or combine with a splendid sweater for an elevated look.

Max boutique never disappoints in its selection of designer bags. Their black Bottega Veneta Padded Cassette Cross-Body Bag is no exception. Elegant woven leather constructed with gold hardware makes this the go-to bag for the new year, giving every outfit the extra je ne sais quoi it needs. No matter what you’re wearing, this bag gives every outfit the extra je ne sais quoi you need.

Finish off your look with a little sparkle from the 50-year native designer, John Atencio. His sleek yellow gold Gemini Pavé Diamond Bracelet with hinged cuff and pear-shaped pavé diamonds is the most mod everyday piece. Wear alone or pair with a watch for a classic and chic Colorado look.

Gemini Pave Diamond Bracelet, $6,795 at JOHN ATENCIO, Park Meadows, 303.799.0910, johnatencio.com

Padded Cassette Bag, $3,900 at MAX , Cherry Creek, 303.321.4949, maxfashioncolorado.com

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Achieve Your Greatest Goals

GOALS VS. RESOLUTIONS: HOW TO KNOW THE DIFFERENCE AND WHY

THE NEW YEAR IS HERE , and there’s one thing on everyone’s mind: resolutions. But what is a resolution without a plan or a goal? Are we setting ourselves up for success or simply starting the year with the intention of doing something differently?

It’s first important to think about the difference between the two. A resolution is a firm decision to do or not to do something. A goal is the object of a person’s ambition or effort, an aim or desired result.

Resolutions often result in something we won’t and don’t want to do. Goals lead to habits and committing to do something in order to achieve a desired outcome.

Here’s what we propose: Set annual goals and determine the habits or little milestones that will result in achieving them. First and foremost, be realistic with yourself. It’s essential to think about the outcome and how you will get there. And then be specific. The more specific and detailed you are, the more likely you are to accomplish your goal.

AvidLifestyle editor, Heather Shoning, has a long history of studying goal setting and says, “Learning to have a relationship with my goals changed everything for me. I don’t set lofty goals and sit back, waiting for them to happen anymore. I review my goals and take small daily actions to attain the desired outcome.”

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FIND INSPIRATION

Shoning recommends a book by Keller Williams real estate founder Gary Keller and the associated podcast, “The One Thing.” Both offer simple tools to help transform the way you think about goals and what is possible so you can achieve what matters most personally and professionally. When we say simple, we genuinely mean it—Keller suggests you narrow your concentration to—as you might guess from the title—one thing.

In addition to keeping it simple is the process of going small. In his book, Keller says: “Going small is ignoring all the things you could do and doing what you should do. It’s recognizing that not all things matter equally and finding the things that matter most. It’s a tighter way to connect what you do with what you want. It’s realizing that extraordinary results are directly determined by how narrow you can make your focus.” The critical step people miss is breaking a goal down into small steps that, taken one by one, will lead to the eventual attainment of the goal.

SEEK HELP AND ACCOUNTABILITY

Sound easier said than done? We met with coach Paris Heinen of Always on Your Side Coaching for some guidance. Heinen agrees with the approach of choosing one goal to focus on. Doing so will create tiny habits that will lead to achieving the big goal. These habits will not only assist in achieving the goal but will also likely lead to permanent lifestyle changes to help to maintain it.

“My clients will often communicate their big goal, but then we break things way down,” Heinen says. “For example, in terms of weight loss, we’re going to break it into the things that you have to do and make each thing as small as we can, even if it’s as simple as making sure that the fridge is stocked, and the vegetables are prepped (to assist with eating habits).”

“My philosophy—and my entire coaching business, really—is that there’s no one right way for everyone, so we need to figure out how it can be easier for you,” says Heinen. “Then we explore how we can make it fit into your lifestyle. That’s my biggest goal for everyone.”

Heinen also notes that motivation and mindset are everything. While motivation is wavering, it’s best to figure out why this is lacking and explore other possible approaches. Additionally, post-it notes and positive daily affirmations go a long way. Keep these items nearby so you can revisit them daily to remind yourself of the progress and what’s to follow.

Negative habits are easy ones to perpetuate while developing a new positive habit can be challenging, so figure out why you’re doing what you’re doing—dig deeper mentally and emotionally. Think about what you would do differently in the days to come. And ultimately, always remember to be gentle with yourself during this time. Forgive yourself, but still push yourself. Create boundaries and stick to them. This focus and commitment to your goals will ensure you reach them in no time.

“THE ONE THING”

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Making Skis From Trees

TED EYNON, OWNER OF MEIER SKIS, is wowing snowsports enthusiasts with sustainably handcrafted products

Calling itself a “Craft Skiery,” Meier Skis has focused on craftsmanship since 2009, when the company started hand-crafting sustainably made skis and snowboards in a small Glenwood Springs factory. Meier relocated to Denver in 2016, and its commitment to environmental sensitivity remains unwavering, including the use of dead American maple, poplar and beetle-kill pine sourced from Colorado forests. Doing so not only helps minimize the risk of wildfire by removing a potential fuel source, but the thinning simultaneously makes forests healthier.

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Further amplifying the company’s respect for the environment, it uses a renewable, biobased Super Sap epoxy as an alternative to petrochemical resins as an adhesive. Instead of using highly toxic lacquers and inks to add graphics to the top of skis and snowboards—a standard practice for many manufacturers— Meier Skis uses a minimal amount of alternative ink that is heat-pressed into a clear topsheet.

Between this graphics-transfer process and a commitment to the reduce-reuse-recycle ethos, the company minimizes its carbon footprint. Recent initiatives have led to the elimination of 12 feet of single-use plastic for every pair of skis or snowboard shipped, and the company also launched a program to plant a tree in areas of Colorado impacted by natural disaster (think wildfires or mudslides) for every pair sold.

“We see ourselves as a disrupter in the traditional ski and snowboard space as one of the top three American brands that actually manufacture their own products, and we do so in a sustainable way,” says Michelle Kidd, Meier’s marketing director. “We were ecofriendly before it was ‘cool,’ and sustainability is still a rare conversation in the hard-goods space.”

Originally from New Hampshire, owner Ted Eynon is proud that Meier Skis, a member of the Colorado Forest Products (CFP) Program, has intentionally impacted the community— and in its own small way the planet—by giving new life to dead trees, employing an entirely Denver-based workforce and truly being 100 percent “Made In America.”

Owning your own ski and snowboard company allows the flexibility to determine the breadth of high-performance products to offer customers —and to do pretty much any graphics you (or they) wish. In addition to popular skis in their line, including Wrangler, The Leeper, Quickdraw, Eureka and Crosscut BC, Meier Skis has grown the business through unique partnerships.

“We’ve done skis for RepYourWater, Widespread Panic, Left Hand Brewing and Cabot Cheese. We like to have fun, so we’ve tied in with these co-branded opportunities doing licensing deals with Telluride Bluegrass Festival, Jazz Aspen Snowmass and Colorado School of Mines,” Eynon says.

The company’s deal with Monarch Mountain was particularly unique because skis and snowboards were crafted using dead trees harvested from forests at the resort. Customers willing to pay between $150 and $500 extra can have one-of-a-kind graphics designed and then applied to their skis or snowboard. Caveats are that customers don’t infringe on trademarks and that the design doesn’t run tip to tail so that the bare wood is always visible in some fashion.

Appreciating that giving back is good karma, Meier Skis engages with companies and organizations to support local charities, designing a custom top-sheet graphic for a pair of skis or snowboard to be raffled or auctioned off. It also offers its Craft Skiery as a venue for fundraising events.

An interesting perk for those considering the purchase of a pair of handcrafted skis or a snowboard is that guests can experience a Barstool Tour. Offered anytime the factory is open, visitors can sit at a bar built from ski core wood and peer through windows overlooking the factory floor. After pouring you a complimentary, locally brewed beer, a knowledgeable “Skitender” explains how the company crafts it custom products from Colorado trees.

“We’re doing what we can to make amazing products and give people the opportunity to pick a model that suits their skiing or snowboarding style,” Eynon explains. “Our skis are light, they’re poppy, they’re fast and they’ve got muscle. I’d put them up against any brand in the world.”

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WHERE TO RIDE:

Snowbiking is permitted at these resorts; riders are required to have a lift ticket or season pass and the snowbike must have a leash:

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Snowbiking Bliss

THRILLS abound exploring the slopes on a SNOWBIKE

ULLR, THE GOD OF SNOW, is revered by Scandinavians. But they aren’t alone in their adoration for the mythical figure who is credited with creating snow covered trails in mountain resorts from Norway’s Lillehammer to Breckenridge, Copper Mountain and Winter Park . As a snow sport enthusiast living in Colorado or just vacationing here, you may currently navigate the slopes on skis, a snowboard or cross-country skis. But there is another way to enjoy your time on the mountain: snowbiking.

SPORT INVENTED IN THE 1940S

Austrian Englebert Brenter is credited with designing the first snowbike in 1949 in his factory in Hallein, Austria. Comprised of a tubular frame, handlebars, a seat and a front and rear ski, the Brenter model resembles a bicycle, minus the wheels, chain and hand brakes.

“Snowbiking is different [from skiing and snowboarding] in that you are sitting on a bike. It only takes a few minutes to get started, and you can explore tree runs and other terrain types often on your first day. It’s a new type of adventure for everyone,” says Roger Hollenbeck, owner of Roger’s Snowbike Rentals in Breckenridge.

EASY AS RIDING A BIKE

Essentially ridden like a two-wheel bike, the Brenter Snowbike steers primarily by the rider leaning slightly left and right while simultaneously turning the handlebars. Assisting in this effort are the small skis attached to the rider’s boots, which also function as brakes.

Crafted in a similar fashion to the aforementioned brand, the Sno-Go ski bike also has a bicycle-style frame with handlebars and a ski-mounted front fork, but this design has no seat, instead having the rider place his or her boots on two rear-mounted pads attached to small skis.

Either of the two designs invite you to cruise the trails, controlling your speed and direction by keeping your feet and the snowbike’s skis on the snow, repeating the left and right gliding action as you descend, carve new tracks in the powder or cruise through the trees.

Anyone who’s ridden a bike should quickly get the hang of this new sport throughout the course of a lesson or, after watching an instructional video, experimenting first on the green or beginner slopes. As intimidating as it might seem, getting on and off the lift is rather easy.

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While shuffling through the lift line may feel like walking barefoot on a tile floor covered with olive oil, you’ll quickly adjust as you prepare to hoist the bike on to the chair or have the lifty affix it to the gondola. However, boarding goes more smoothly than you anticipate, as does leaving the lift or grabbing the snowbike from the gondola.

At first, every action tends to feel foreign, and you envision roaring out of control, crashing into the unsuspecting people below. After 20 turns, your fears should be erased, and it becomes clear to you that snowbiking is easy. With every turn, you’ll gain more confidence, even finding yourself letting out numerous woo-hoos all the way to the bottom.

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WON’T

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The more runs you take, the more your confidence is likely to increase, and it would be understandable if you considered upping your speed as you glide along. And after six or more round trips, you might even decide to graduate to slightly steeper and longer blue or intermediate level runs.

If you decided to try the sport with a group of friends that are also first-timers, don’t be surprised to find yourself snaking down the mountain chasing each other in a game of cat and mouse. Or taking turns—literally—being the first to break trail in the fresh powder.

Those with skiing or snowboarding expertise have an advantage over those without it. But newbies to the slopes needn’t worry: the learning curve isn’t steep in the least.

“What’s great about snowbiking is that people can ride together, regardless of their skills as a skier or snowboarder,” says Allen Venier, owner of Front Range Snowbikes “Whether you’re riding as a family, school group or friends that hike in the summer together, gliding around the mountain has a new feel.”

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FRONT RANGE SNOWBIKES (a Denver area mobile operation), rentsnowbikes.com

SNOWMOTO: Snowbike Colorado offers a motorized version of the sport in the backcountry near Steamboat on a timbersled, a modified dirt bike with a front mounted ski, handlebars and snowmobile-esque rear tread. snowbikecolorado.com

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