The Story Behind
Custom-Built Masterpiece with Resort-Style Living in Huntington Trails
There is a particular quality of stillness that settles over a home built with genuine intention — where the proportions feel right, the materials hold their weight, and the craftsmanship reveals itself slowly, room by room. That quality defines 14335 Navajo Street from the moment you cross the threshold.
The great room announces itself immediately. Nearly 18 feet of volume overhead, hardwood floors underfoot, and a gas fireplace clad in limestone tile that grounds the space without overwhelming it. Hand-troweled walls catch the light differently throughout the day — a detail that speaks to the level of artisanship embedded throughout the home. These are not cosmetic gestures. They are the language of custom construction.
The chef's kitchen is both a working room and a showpiece. Thermador appliances anchor a culinary suite framed by Tharp Custom Cabinetry — a Colorado-based craftsman known for precision joinery and refined design — and topped with quartz countertops that balance practicality with elegance. The open sightlines connect the kitchen to the formal dining room, where natural light and hardwood flooring create an atmosphere suited equally to intimate dinners and larger gatherings.
The main-level primary suite has been designed as a genuine retreat. A coffered ceiling, grasscloth wallpaper accents, and hardwood floors establish a calm, grounded aesthetic. The ensuite bath continues that intention: heated tile floors, a large steam shower, quartz surfaces, and additional Tharp cabinetry that brings the same quality of finish found throughout the home. A secondary bedroom and three-quarter bath on the main floor extend the home's flexibility, while two additional upper-level bedrooms — each with private ensuite baths — provide comfortable separation for family or guests.
The finished basement is an entertainment environment unto itself. A 72-inch electric fireplace anchors the lower-level great room, which flows into a space that invites gathering. Heated tile floors in the lower-level bath carry the same attention to comfort found upstairs.
Outside, the backyard — designed by Designs by Sundown — operates as a fully realized outdoor living environment. The 32-foot heated saltwater pool features integrated fountains and an automated cover, making it as practical as it is beautiful. A 10-foot limestone fire feature commands the space with a presence that complements the home's architectural language. A six-person hot tub, a Mont Alpi gas grill with quartz countertops, and permanent exterior lighting complete an outdoor setting designed for use in every season, not merely during the months when such amenities are easy to enjoy.
A three-car garage with epoxy floors, professional landscaping front and back, and 10-foot main-level ceilings round out a home that has been built — not assembled — with a clear and consistent point of view.
Westminster, Colorado occupies a distinctive position in the greater Denver metropolitan area — situated between Denver to the south and Boulder to the northwest, it functions as a genuinely livable city rather than a bedroom community defined by its proximity to larger neighbors. With a population of approximately 115,000 residents and a land area that spans both Adams and Jefferson counties, Westminster has developed into one of the Front Range's most well-rounded municipalities, offering urban conveniences alongside the open space and mountain access that define Colorado living at its best.
Huntington Trails, the neighborhood in which this residence is situated, represents one of Westminster's more established and sought-after residential communities. Characterized by larger lots, custom and semi-custom construction, and a cohesion of architectural character that distinguishes it from more densely developed sections of the city, the neighborhood offers a sense of arrival that is immediately apparent. Streets are wide and well-maintained, landscaping reflects genuine pride of ownership, and the overall scale of the community strikes a balance between privacy and connection.
The surrounding area offers a range of amenities that reinforce the lifestyle this home was designed to support. The Orchard Town Center, one of the region's premier open-air retail and dining destinations, is located nearby and includes a curated mix of restaurants, boutiques, and entertainment options. For those who prefer outdoor recreation, the area is richly served: the Big Dry Creek Trail system provides miles of paved paths connecting neighborhoods to open space corridors, and Standley Lake Regional Park — one of Jefferson County's most significant natural assets — offers boating, fishing, and wildlife observation within a short drive.
Golf is well represented in the area, with several courses accessible within a short drive, including the well-regarded Legacy Ridge Golf Course, a links-style layout that has become a fixture of the Westminster golf community. The nearby interlocken area has historically been a hub for technology and professional employment, contributing to a residential demographic that values quality, design, and proximity to both work and recreation.
Westminster's position along the US-36 corridor places Denver International Airport within approximately 30 to 40 minutes under normal conditions, and the growing regional transit infrastructure continues to improve connectivity throughout the metro area. Boulder, with its world-class restaurant scene, cultural institutions, and Chautauqua Park, is accessible in under 20 minutes — close enough to enjoy regularly, far enough to maintain the quieter rhythms of suburban life.
The Front Range mountain backdrop is not incidental to life here. On clear days — and there are many — views extend across a dramatic horizon that serves as a daily reminder of Colorado's defining character. The region averages over 300 days of sunshine annually, a fact that transforms outdoor spaces like the one at 14335 Navajo Street from seasonal amenities into year-round assets.
For those seeking a home that connects them to the best of what the northern Denver metro has to offer — without sacrificing the space, quality, or calm that make a residence truly livable — Huntington Trails and this address in particular represent a rare and compelling answer.
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