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of enjoying the amenity deck creates a feeling of being firmly rooted in the
character of Denver.
The amenity deck opens directly to the Clubroom, a space meant to convey
the feeling of a modern drawing room. This was accomplished through the
use of low, overstuffed furniture that encircles the hearth, which is surround-
ed by a library and accented with warm wood. A dropped wood ceiling high-
lights the horizontality of the exterior views. The space includes a community
kitchen with a large slab table, perfect for sharing a meal among neighbors.
The building’s units are what really shine. Each has an open kitchen with
a high-end stone topped island, allowing the living spaces to be flooded with
daylight. The gourmet kitchens are appointed with gas ranges, deep kitchen
sinks, and custom cabinetry in sophisticated finishes. The effect is a home that
is simultaneously refined and urban, while still remaining youthful and con-
nected.
It has been very exciting to see this area of the city – one that we feel inti-
mately acquainted with – blossom as it has. Joule’s recent sale is an exciting
milestone in this neighborhood’s story and is a testament to the importance of
strategic design on asset value.
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PHOTOS:
Frank Ooms Photography
OPENING ART:
The Joule lobby is luxuriously
appointed with a living room
accented with high-end finishes and
a double-sided fireplace.
ABOVE LEFT:
Joule’s activated street level is shown
from the Cherry Creek Trail.
ABOVE RIGHT:
The Clubroom – a modern drawing
room – includes a community
kitchen ideal for sharing a meal
among neighbors.
LOWER RIGHT:
A sky-high view of the amenity deck.