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1 month ago |
cottagesgardens.com | Mindy Pantiel
This new residence offers a sophisticated balance of openness and intimacy. March 05, 2025 by Mindy Pantiel | Photography by Peter Brown The home’s great room is housed in a charcoal gray extension on the front and the staircase similarly encased on the back exterior.
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2 months ago |
mountainliving.com | Mindy Pantiel
Seems like everybody in the Roaring Fork Valley has a Mount Sopris story: the time they were barreling down Highway 82 toward Aspen and glimpsed the majestic snow-covered peak for the first time, or their initial summit. But for one couple—she’s a CEO of a planning and landscape architecture firm and he’s a landscape architect—their attachment runs a tad deeper. “We were married at the base of Sopris,” she says.
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2 months ago |
cottagesgardens.com | Mindy Pantiel |Frances Bailey
A longtime family home is completely rebuilt for contemporary living. January 27, 2025 by Mindy Pantiel | Photographs by Tim Lenz Photography | Styled by Frances Bailey A statue from the homeowner’s travels rests against a paneled wall, the latter introduced by interior designer Dana Koebbe to add character.
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Jan 10, 2025 |
mountainliving.com | Mindy Pantiel
A one-time ski getaway is transformed into a welcoming year-round residence. Despite their urban roots—he grew up in L.A., she in New York—this young couple’s decision to move from Chicago to Park City, Utah, was not just geographical; it was a quest for what she explains as “a healthy outdoor lifestyle for our two sons.” No strangers to Park City—the husband grew up skiing there—they moved into his family home with its enviable ski-in, ski-out locale.
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Jan 3, 2025 |
coloradohomesmag.com | Mindy Pantiel
Julie Riggin and her husband, Ryan, were enjoying a Christmas getaway in California when they received a call that quickly upended their holiday cheer. “My neighbor phoned to tell us that there was lots of water—basically a lake, in our backyard,” shares Riggin about their Colorado Springs residence.
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Oct 21, 2024 |
mountainliving.com | Mindy Pantiel
An Aspen cabin is designed with 17 family members in mind, and vintage ski suits for all The lower-level bunk room in the Annabelle Cabin located near downtown Aspen is outfitted with four curtained sleeping berths reminiscent of those you’d find on an old train car. An oversize photo of the historic Durango- Silverton Railroad locomotive—fitted with a projected headlight that helps illuminate the space—contributes to the sense of whimsy.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
cottagesgardens.com | Mindy Pantiel |Kate Jordan |Pamela Silver
In Litchfield County, a designer breathes new life into a farmhouse on the William F. Buckley estate. October 04, 2024 by Mindy Pantiel | Kate Jordan | Styling by Pamela Duncan Silver A new fireplace composed of 18th-century brick is the living room centerpiece, and the double-hung windows are from Lepage Millwork. The Cisco Home sofa is through J. Seitz & Co., and the brass floor lamp is through Roman and Williams.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
coloradohomesmag.com | Mindy Pantiel
“The first piece of clothing I ever designed was a yellow jumpsuit,” says Lee Evans Lee, referencing her Mrs Momma Bear clothing line— which she describes as having the comfort of your favorite yoga pants in a glamorous package. “The color appears in rainbows and exudes a feeling of happiness and joy.” It was those emotions and a fashionable merger of ease and elegance she hoped to evoke when outfitting the Aspen-area townhome she shares with her husband and 11-year-old son.
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Aug 28, 2024 |
coloradohomesmag.com | Mindy Pantiel
Sean Raftery still recalls the day in 2020 when his father-in-law called to tell him an end-unit townhome in Vail’s coveted Potato Patch neighborhood was on the market and that he and his wife, Karen, should buy it. “I immediately called the realtor, and we bought it sight unseen,” he says, noting the decision wasn’t as rash as it might seem. “Karen’s family owns a townhouse in the same area, and she was used to spending winter and summer vacations there when we met.
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Aug 2, 2024 |
luxesource.com | Mindy Pantiel
What happens when an anti-minimalist devotee of Dorothy Draper—the midcentury doyenne known for her exuberant use of color—marries a proponent of clean lines and monochromatic palettes? For one Nashville couple, the solution was to double down on their respective aesthetics within a design discipline that would bridge the gap between the two. “My style could not be more opposite from my husband’s,” reveals the wife, a global content strategist.