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ZERO DEGREES OF SEPARATION company kd llc welcomes clients into a network of strong connections between in-house and off-site design professionals, illuminating and enhancing the journey to their dream home EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN | DENVER METRO I f you ask Kristi Dinner, the biggest indicator
of success when creating a functional and beautiful home is a designer-client connection that fosters comfort and trust. “Relationships are at the heart of our business,” says Dinner, founding principal designer of company kd llc. “We demystify the design process and make it fun.” From new construction and renovations to redecorating and project management, Dinner and her team listen closely to clients’ needs while incorporating their own expertise— broadened and elevated by international travel. The resulting home is refined and reflective of the client, a logical conclusion to the preplanned process yet surprising in its imaginative execution. “We want to blow clients away with their completed home,” says Dinner. Dinner has been building relationships with off-site professionals, such as architects and vendors, since founding company kd in 1994. Understanding their lingo and approaches, she can pull from these connections to streamline the design process and source premier materials and furnishings, often leading to repeat projects. When a previous client had entered a new stage of life—their young children were now grown—they approached Dinner about designing an escape near Keystone Mountain. From the initial selection of materials to the final furnishing, company kd guided the family to a warm and welcoming home that would withstand generations of family gatherings. For a project of this scale, connections were crucial. “My employees are my partners; their input is invaluable,” says Dinner. “I couldn’t do this alone. I treasure nothing more than the relationships I’ve built over the years.” CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: The stone-and-wood exterior of this Keystone Mountain vacation home echoes the surrounding environment. From the fireplace to the furnishings, the living room’s atmosphere is concurrently cozy and elevated. The headboard, wallpaper, and pillows add dimension to the primary bedroom. Repeated colors, textures, and patterns create a cohesive bedroom. Kristi Dinner, founding principal designer of company kd llc. A real hair-on-hide cowhide leather wall covering with coarse stitching by Arte and a log-crafted table bring a touch of nature into this entryway.
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