
It’s a bit rustic, a bit Western, a bit cowboy, and full of love for the outdoors. Our goal was for this space to feel like Aspen’s living room: residential in atmosphere, as if you had just walked into a warm, cozy cabin filled with knickknacks and an organic, collected-over-time charm. Golden-toned woods and décor details next to black-painted accents subtly reflect Stranahan’s primary brand colors, while a copper bar front nods to the significance of copper in the whiskey distillation process.




A small, private tasting room offers a more traditional polish, evoking Colorado’s Victorian past with copper tin ceilings and fleur-de-lis wallpaper above dark-stained wood wainscoting.


This interior design project for Stranahan’s was created to reflect the brand’s deep roots in the Roaring Fork Valley and its connection to the classic Colorado lifestyle. Led by designer Deana Juskys, with Bridget Anderson, and Patrick Carpenter as project manager, the team brought the vision to life through interiors that feel a bit rustic, a bit Western, a bit cowboy, and fully immersed in a love for the outdoors.


Our goal was to make the space feel like Aspen’s living room: relaxed, warm, and residential in character—as if you’ve just walked into a cozy mountain cabin layered with collected treasures and lived-in charm. Golden-toned woods and curated décor sit comfortably beside black-painted accents, subtly referencing Stranahan’s brand palette. A copper-clad bar front pays tribute to the distillation process, while a private tasting room offers a more refined take on mountain modern interiors, complete with copper tin ceilings, fleur-de-lis wallpaper, and dark-stained wood wainscoting that evokes Colorado’s Victorian heritage.

Credits
- Deana Juskys
- Bridget Anderson
- Patrick Carpenter


