2024 Trends in Colorado Residential Architecture
Luxury, quality and flexibility are among the most sought-after

One thing seems apparent—homeowners in 2024 are in it for the long run. They are investing in their homes like never before, seeking to create spaces that truly meet their unique needs while at the same time reflect their distinct personalities. From versatile gathering spaces, to a focus on health and well-being, to blurring the line between indoor and outdoor spaces, here are the trends to watch in 2024.
Luxurious Entertainment Spaces
Seeking a true sense of balance, your home should feel luxurious yet practical as a comfortable space for living and entertaining. This stunning home has distinct gathering spaces inside and out. Perfect for quiet nights at home or for entertaining guests who can mingle and gather in a variety of settings.
Unique, Timeless Design
Timeless design honors both the original spirit of a home’s environment and a design unique to the homeowners’ personality, characteristics, and way of life. Stacked stone highlighted by steel elements and rich cedar siding, elements that are harmonious with Colorado’s environment, are skillfully blended together to create a unique courtyard entryway that meets this family’s needs.
A Focus on Wellness
A focus on holistic, healthy living throughout the design process can allow for rejuvenating, nourishing areas through the use of natural materials, spa-like bathrooms and retreat spaces within the home.
Personalization with Artistic Elements
Thoughtful design should be curated to offer a harmonious blend of simplicity, creativity, restraint and joy. This can be achieved through creative use of building materials and the infusion of artistic elements that personalize the home and reveal homeowners’ unique personalities.
Light Filled Spaces
There are many elements to consider during the planning process to avoid the architectural obstructions that typically place barriers between the home and its natural context. Thoughtful placement and orientation of the home, as well as generous use of transparent materials such as the floor-to-ceiling glass panels above, allow for awe-inspiring views.
Kyle Webb, AIA. He is the founder of KH Webb Architects in Vail, Colorado, an architecture firm that creates innovative architectural designs that characterize the personality of both the client and the land where it is built. View their profile or contact Kyle at 970-477-2990.
Content for this article provided by KH Webb Architects.