Spanish Hacienda Meets Custom Craftsmanship in a Colorado Home
Tucked at the end of a serene, tree-lined lane, this exceptional 2.5+ acre estate in Cherry Hills Village seamlessly blends architectural heritage with a thoughtful, design-driven renovation.
Originally envisioned by architect Bob Silvestri, the residence has been masterfully reinterpreted by SCOUT Interiors. It marries the earthy charm of a Spanish hacienda with the tranquil elegance of a modern desert spa.

Throughout the home, natural materials and bespoke craftsmanship take center stage. Hand-hewn wood beams—restored to a rich, burnished hue and accented in bronze—anchor the interiors, while sculptural lighting and timeless finishes elevate the original design.




The interior designers at SCOUT call this home: “Ralph Lauren meets Spanish Revival,” as the project is infused with old-world charm paired with intricate design details and custom craftsmanship.



The house features beautiful stone fireplaces in several rooms, creating a unique focal point that also adds warmth in the evening.


The dining chandelier is a wedding gift from the designers and was built on-site specifically for this home.

The vaulted great room and sunlit courtyard foster a fluid indoor-outdoor lifestyle, enhanced by a chef’s kitchen outfitted with Wolf appliances, log-beamed ceilings, and multiple French doors opening to the patio.








The six-bedroom, seven-bathroom floor plan centers around a luxurious primary suite, complete with a fireside lounge, wet bar, gas fireplace, and two private terraces.



The home bar is hidden behind large wooden arched doors.





The ensuite bath is a sanctuary featuring artisan-glazed tile, a steam shower, a soaking tub, heated floors, and bespoke cabinetry.





Upstairs, three additional bedrooms boast lofted retreats and private rooftop terraces.








The grounds are as cultivated as they are picturesque, featuring a 20-tree orchard, a 13-bed vegetable garden with a two-stage irrigation system, and a fragrant lavender field centered around a classic three-tiered stone fountain.


The house is listed with Jorgen Jensen at Fantastic Frank Colorado – photography by Luke V. Gottlieb. You can see more pictures of this house at the website of SCOUT Interiors.
