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Molly + Kim

Trusted creative partners for over 15 years, Molly + Kim provide a personal, high-touch approach to creating bespoke designs. Every detail throughout the process is thoughtfully considered and handled from beginning to end. Their honest and direct communication style extends to their client relationships, resulting in luxury custom designs that are modern, timeless, and elegant, each one different from the next.

OWNERS, LEAD DESIGNERS Photo: Susie Brenner

CLIENT FEEDBACK

“We couldn’t be happier with how our home has come together.

We feel a sense of renewal that is rooted in who we are -- where we’ve been and where we’re headed.

We have less and more.”

DENVER REMODEL, REPEAT CLIENT

Photo: Brandon Lopez Photo: Emily Redfield

Our philosophy is rooted in the idea that clean and simple lines provide the right foundation for a space, and by thoughtfully layering unexpected details, a home feels curated and custom, telling the story of the people who live there.

NEW BUILD

French Canadian Cool

OBSERVATORY PARK NEIGHBORHOOD, DENVER

DESIGN CONCEPT

A newly retired couple from Montréal wanted to live their design dream in Denver. After moving numerous times and feeling their homes were never truly complete, they desired big visual impact with bold statements and an interesting, artistic, creative aesthetic. In individual spaces, we began by exploring artisan wallpaper + fabric combinations along with modern, handcrafted furniture pieces, then built-out concepts with lighting as an integral element. This study at the front of the home takes tones of blues and grays in new directions, from the watery wallpaper pattern on the ceiling to the graphic checks on the settee.

Photo: Emily Redfield

BEFORE

DESIGN CONCEPT

Color mixing, careful introductions of pattern and texture and modern furniture selections drove our design decisions while always considering a growing art collection. Spending time with our clients reviewing photos of their previous homes and learning about the pieces they love was a valuable part of the process. As new art pieces were acquired, they were envisioned as part of the design concepts. In the dining room, the delicate porcelain light fixture feels like an obvious accompaniment to the abstract painting.

Photo: Emily Redfield

BEFORE

Photo: Emily Redfield
BEFORE
Photo: Emily Redfield
BEFORE
Photo: Emily Redfield
BEFORE
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