Twenty37 Walnut

The 2037 Walnut Apartments was a 1980’s courtyard-style apartment building in need of repair and remodeling. The stairs and railing in particular were worse for wear, and were entirely replaced with a new custom system. In the interiors, the existing wood burning fireplace in each living room were removed to free up space. The kitchens cabinetry and appliances were replaced with IKEA kitchenware. New 100% post-industrial, stress resistant synthetic wood floors were added. The twenty37 sign at the entrance of the building was constructed of brushed aluminum numerals mounted on Trespa board siding.

WORKSHOP8 provided branding, architecture, interior design, and environmental graphic design for this apartment rehabilitation in Boulder. The logo references the property address and was designed to appeal to millennials who call the building their home.

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Info

Construction Cost:

$475,000

Year Completed:

2014

Team

Interior Design:

Ulla Lange

Graphic Design:

Brandy LeMae

Architect:

Joseph Vigil

Environmental Design:

Graham Bowman

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