Restoring Integrity

19th Century Remodel

Colorado Homes & Lifestyles Magazine: “Restoring Integrity” A thoughtful collaboration brings a Salida Victorian back to its original 1905 splendor. It took a century to dull the gloss of a charming Victorian home in Salida, but it has now proudly reaffirmed its heritage. Shortly after purchasing a Queen Anne style Victorian in the heart of the town, the Westmans hired Denver and Aspen designer Cassandra Lohr, architect Richard Henry, and general contractor Gary Hand to begin the process of restoring and renovating this diamond in the rough.”

A diamond in the rough.

A diamond in the rough.

See full Colorado Homes & Lifestyles piece here.

See full Colorado Homes & Lifestyles piece here.

A 1905 Victorian is brought back to its original glory.

A 1905 Victorian is brought back to its original glory.

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“Each antique was selected to achieve an elegant look. To embellish the golden silk velvet sofa, Lohr had the cushions embroidered in red. She discovered the rare trumeau mirror that now hangs over the sofa, and knew right away that it was perfect f…

“Each antique was selected to achieve an elegant look. To embellish the golden silk velvet sofa, Lohr had the cushions embroidered in red. She discovered the rare trumeau mirror that now hangs over the sofa, and knew right away that it was perfect for her clients.” “Originally the owners wanted the home to be filled with authentic furnishings, explains Lohr. I encouraged them to shy away from using all antiques because a home designed entirely in period pieces would make it seem like a museum… The designer wanted the Westmans to feel comfortable, to truly use all the rooms.”


Cassandra created a beautiful extensive renovation of our 1904 Victorian home. She worked with us on the selection of all building specs and period furnishings. She also helped us to assemble a collection of fine art for our home. Cassandra is easy to work with, and has an excellent eye. She will work diligently to complete the job. We are very pleased with the final results of our home.
— Kathy and Kurt Westman