
HW Home
Linda Madson
Great Room
At HW Home, design is both an art and an experience—an intentional balance of sophistication, craftsmanship, and refined comfort.
We are a Colorado company with a global reach, curating exceptional furnishings from around the world through a disciplined, design-forward lens. Our aesthetic is architectural yet warm: sculptural silhouettes, layered textures, natural materials, and modern forms composed with precision. We create spaces that feel collected rather than decorated, timeless in their foundation, modern in their expression.
Rooted in thoughtful curation, we offer bespoke design services for both residential and commercial interiors. From concept to completion, our team collaborates closely with each client, shaping environments that reflect individuality while maintaining a cohesive, effortless flow. Proportion, texture, and harmony guide every decision.
Many pieces can be experienced in our showrooms, and all are available to ship directly to you, through custom order or quick delivery from our deep inventory. Our white-glove service ensures every detail is considered.
Because to us, business is personal. And aspirational living is absolutely within reach, layered thoughtfully, here at HW Home.
Hear from the Designer
How would you describe your design style and point of view?
I’m driven by both the client and the home itself, so every design feels unique and tailored to the space. I like to be bold when the architecture allows and enjoy thinking outside the box, especially with floor plans and how a room functions. I approach every project with passion and intention because I believe every detail matters. My goal is always to create spaces that feel elevated, collected, and deeply livable.
What drew you to this space, and what excited you most about designing it?
I immediately fell in love with the home. The kitchen was stunning, and I was especially inspired by the colors selected throughout the space. Early on, I found the perfect rug that tied everything together and created a soft palette to build from. The blues, teals, and earthy neutrals felt incredibly fresh and grounding, almost like bringing the outdoors in. That palette really guided the room’s overall feeling.
What excited me most was balancing the architecture’s scale and symmetry with softer, more organic elements to make the space feel approachable and comfortable.
How did you balance beauty with real-life functionality?
I wanted the room to feel beautiful without feeling overly formal or untouchable. The seating layout was designed to feel intimate and conversational while still working proportionally within the scale of the room. I selected pieces that were not only visually impactful but also comfortable and functional for everyday living.
I think good design should support the way people actually live. Even though this was a showhouse, I wanted the space to feel collected, welcoming, and easy to imagine coming home to.




