The Waldman #312 Buyer Book

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C H E ES M A N PA R K

The Waldman #312


ROOM WITH A VIEW. This lovely and charming two bedroom + one bath condo is located on the top floor of the historic Waldman overlooking Cheesman Park. Designed in 9

by Fisher and Fisher architects,

this Mediterranean

revival building is one of

Denver’s most beloved residential landmarks. #

was completely updated in

, including a

new kitchen, bathroom, flooring, electrical and plumbing, plus a living room with French doors to the park. Perched three floors above the Park, this premiere condo is the only unit in the building with skylights.



A bright and renovated kitchen, featuring new stainless steel appliances, and dining room are perfect for entertaining guests.


Two spacious bedrooms share a beautiful bath.






C H E E S M A N PA R K “Tucked away east of Capitol Hill, Cheesman is a perfect retreat in urban Denver. The eighty acre park is centered around a beautiful grassy lawn, which is overlooked by the Pavilion. Once called Denver’s “Temple in the Sun”, the greek-style Pavilion was built in 1910, along with three fountains at the base of it. In the summer Cheesman usually hosts a free, weekly movie in the park.” -www.uncovercolorado.com

Don’t Miss + Shops and restaurants on 13th Street + Jelly Cafe + Thump Coffee + Table 6 + Fruition Restaurant + Liks Ice Cream + Shops and restaurants in Cherry Creek


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Denver’s Duet Design Group takes a cozy Cheeseman Park condo from blank canvas to vibrant home by following a few key design rules. •

This Cheesman Park condo was the perfect choice for homeowner Len Keating: historic building, great neighborhood, two bedrooms, not too big. But the 1,343square-foot space needed a start-from-scratch decor overhaul—something Keating

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Cullen, who set out to transform the nondescript condo into an elegant, masculinemeets-preppy space. “We used fabrics to give it a Ralph Lauren, East Coast vibe and added a few heavier, rustic furnishings to balance it out,” Tobin says. Here, the designers’ top tips for designing big and bold in a small space.

Fear Not Wallpaper Top and right: Wallpaper is the perfect style backdrop because it can serve different

purposes in each room. “In the dining room, the wallpaper [Changing Guards by Lizzie Allen] is art,” designer Devon Tobin says. “In the great room, it’s texture. The silk grasscloth [by John Brooks] contrasts with the walls [Concord Ivory by Benjamin Moore] to bring newness to the space.”

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Go For Custom Furniture Right: Furniture can overwhelm small spaces. Here, homeowner Len Keating wanted a lot of seating for entertaining, but off-the-shelf pieces just wouldn’t fit. Solution? Designers Tobin and Miranda Cullen hired a custom furniture–maker to build and upholster smaller-scale pieces. Custom seating includes the head chairs in the dining room (upholstered in Schumacher’s Luberon Plaid) and the pair of side chairs in the living room (upholstered in Schumacher’s Imperial Trellis II).

Figure Out Function Right: “Think about how you’ll use a room before deciding how you want it to look,” Tobin says. For the master bedroom, Keating’s request was that it be a “calm,

sophisticated oasis.” With this in mind, the designers chose varying shades of blue and tonal whites for the decor. They avoided red entirely (even though it’s a common theme elsewhere in the house) because it can be an energizing color. Above the bed (which was built by an Amish craftsman in Pennsylvania) a painting of a coastal scene reinforces the relaxing vibe. Custom bedding (by Donghia) offers a fresh take on the classic stripe.

Stick With A Color Below: Continuity in your home’s color palette provides a cohesive feel, Tobin says. Throughout the condo, she kept one scheme in mind: “The client’s style lent itself to saturated reds, yellows, and blues.” But, she says, colors don’t have to match perfectly.

Some variety makes for greater interest. Steal a page from her playbook with the office combo: The walls are painted in Benjamin Moore’s Serenata; window treatments are Lee Jofa Sassari Ikat.

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Pillow Talk

Three rules for perfectly layered throw pillows. Scale: Too many big shapes or too many tiny prints on top of each other are “tough on the eyes,” says Tobin. “Make sure the patterns scale down.” In the living room, the antlers are a big; the florals read medium; and the plaid feels small.

Color: If your base is neutral, you have carte blanche to go with bold colors and graphic accents, but make sure you choose a grounding color. Start with the solid block, then

build more delicate patterns, such as florals, on top—as long as you have a splash of that grounding shade. The color in common will tie your pieces together, Tobin says. Print: Add panache by mixing in patterns that are unexpected. Florals don’t always feel feminine, especially if they find counterpoints in bold, graphic, masculine prints like, say, antlers or plaid. Not feeling quite so daring? Consider a graphic take on a floral,

such as the trellis print on the pair of living room armchairs.

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$600,000 Steps away from DazBog Coffee, Satchel’s on 6th, Oliver’s Market, Liks Ice Cream, Denver Botanic Gardens and the walking path around Cheesman Park. Hurry! This adorable condo will not last. For more information, visit www.thewaldman312.com Thanks to Duet Design Group and Eric Lucero Photography for sharing their photos.


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