Collection by Ian Ruskin
The Perrenoud is a 1901-era apartment building in Denver, Colorado.
The Perrenoud is a 1901-era apartment building in Denver, Colorado.
The original warehouse doors now welcome visitors into the mudroom.
The original warehouse doors now welcome visitors into the mudroom.
Originally constructed in the 1870s, the revamped building has a charming brick facade and a completely overhauled interior.
Originally constructed in the 1870s, the revamped building has a charming brick facade and a completely overhauled interior.
The current owners refurbished the original hardwood floors throughout the home.
The current owners refurbished the original hardwood floors throughout the home.
Completed in 1911, the pedigreed Hollywood estate has only had a few owners, including: Dustin Farnum, star of DeMille's "Squaw Man"; Mark Hellinger, a writer/producer whose short story inspired the film "The Roaring Twenties"; Gail Patrick, executive producer of the Perry Mason television series; and most recently, Mirren and Hackford who acquired the property in the 1990s.
Completed in 1911, the pedigreed Hollywood estate has only had a few owners, including: Dustin Farnum, star of DeMille's "Squaw Man"; Mark Hellinger, a writer/producer whose short story inspired the film "The Roaring Twenties"; Gail Patrick, executive producer of the Perry Mason television series; and most recently, Mirren and Hackford who acquired the property in the 1990s.