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The Madeline Hotel & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection

Colorado’s palette changes with the seasons, but winter and summer vibes coincide at Telluride’s Madeline Hotel, which underwent a $10-million design upgrade in early 2021. “We wanted to create something that felt timeless,” says Liubasha Rose, creative director of Rose Ink Workshop, which oversaw the renovation. “It feels cozy in all seasons.” The vibrant hues of wildflowers inspired the deep blue walls and pops of red and green furniture in the restaurant and lounge area, while custom crown molding in the lobby appears to be sculpted from snow. (Look up: The white detailing in the ceiling beams was informed by ski tracks.) Together with plenty of reclaimed timber, light fixtures made from locally mined quartz, and the great room’s hygge vibes, the main floor exudes the feeling that you’re kicking off your ski boots in a European chalet. (Telluride’s steep slopes sit just

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