Parkside Villa

Residential Remodel & Interior Design| Boulder, Colorado / Residential

Collaborators

Interior Design by Studio B

MK Construction

Ascent Group

The Sanitas Group

Vonderhaus

James Florio

Drew Tooley

Parkside Villa is a 9,100-square-foot transformation of an existing residence in Boulder, Colorado. Preserving the original foundation, the project reimagines every spatial and material layer to support contemporary family living rooted in clarity, proportion, and light.

The renovation is guided by subtraction and refinement. Circulation was simplified, axial relationships strengthened, and gathering spaces re-centered as the heart of the home. Rather than enlarging the footprint, the design elevates the experience, creating a modern residence grounded in order and restraint.

Located within an established Boulder neighborhood, the home balances openness with privacy. Horizontal massing, linear brick, Thermory cladding, steel detailing, and expansive glazing establish a composed architectural expression responsive to Colorado’s climate and seasonal light. Outdoor rooms extend the living environment while maintaining a strong relationship to landscape.

Walnut millwork and layered natural materials define the interior architecture. Integrated lighting, custom built-ins, and restrained detailing create cohesion throughout the home. Furnishings were curated to reinforce warmth within a clean-lined framework, supporting both everyday living and a carefully considered art collection.

Material transitions remain quiet and intentional, allowing proportion, texture, and light to shape the experience rather than ornament.

A rooftop photovoltaic array and whole-house battery backup enhance resilience and long-term performance. Envelope upgrades and high-efficiency mechanical systems improve energy efficiency while supporting year-round comfort in Boulder’s variable climate. Sustainable strategies are embedded within the architecture, ensuring performance aligns with the home’s modern expression.

Exterior detail of Parkside Villa showing warm walnut siding paired with linear brick and steel detailing, highlighting the home’s mid-century-inspired geometry in Boulder, Colorado
Exterior perspective of Parkside Villa courtyard and pool highlighting brick and steel detailing in contemporary residential design
Exterior perspective of Parkside Villa highlighting warm walnut siding, brick and steel detailing in contemporary residential design
Floor-to-ceiling glass wall opening to a serene courtyard with a patterned brick privacy wall, Japanese maple tree, gravel accents, and sculptural concrete chairs.
Contemporary dining space featuring a long black table with ten chairs, a walnut-paneled accent wall with open shelves, and a cluster of glass pendant lights above.
Interior bathroom at Parkside Villa with refined modern furnishings and seamless indoor-outdoor connection through expansive glass walls
Glass entryway to Parkside Villa with modern architectural lines, warm walnut, and minimal steel detailing
Streamlined kitchen with a large black stone island, integrated sink and cooktop, walnut cabinetry, built-in appliances, and three modern barstools.
Interior bathroom at Parkside Villa showing refined natural materials, sleek lighting and modern minimalist aesthetic
Interior view of Parkside Villa shower showing large form wall material, natural lighting and modern minimalist aesthetic
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501 Rio Grande Place Suite 104

Aspen Colorado 81611

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2014 Pearl Street

Boulder Colorado 80302

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