Meet Interior Designer Andrea Monath Schumacher

Andrea Monath Schumacher
Photo by Roger Davies.

When it comes to style advice, Andrea Monath Schumacher, the interior designer behind Andrea Schumacher Interiors, is the one to call. Known for her sophisticated blend of classic and contemporary elements, Schumacher’s work has made waves in top design publications like House Beautiful, Architectural Digest, and Interiors Magazine. As an acclaimed interior designer, author of the coffee table book Vibrant Interiors, and creator of the Liesl wallcovering line inspired by her grandmother’s artwork, she brings a unique perspective to every space. For our Happy Home issue, Schumacher shares her go-to spots in Denver for cultivating a vibrant and stylish home that feels both personal and timeless.

Home & Lifestyle

Favorite local home goods store: Modern Nomad
Best place for unique home decor: DecorAsian
Favorite home improvement store: McGuckin Hardware
Best place to find eco-friendly home products: Natural Grocers
Favorite garden center or plant shop: Birdsall & Co.
Best resource for home design inspiration: Instagram
Most unusual locally made item in your home: My son’s pottery

Around Town

Favorite historic landmark: The Articulated Wall
Best place to take your dog for a walk: Wash Park
Top spot for stargazing: Red Rocks
What is your mantra: “What goes around comes around.”
New Year’s Resolution: Getting more comfortable saying “No”

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Dining + Drinks

Most Instagram-worthy food spot: Uchi
Where to find the spiciest dishes in Denver: US Thai Cafe
Where to satisfy your sweet tooth: Little Man Ice Cream
Most unique cocktail you’ve tried: Prizefighter No 1. at Death and Co
Favorite spot for a solo dining experience: The bar at Le French
Great spot for dinner with friends: Forget Me Not
Most iconic Denver meal: Sunday High Tea at the Brown Palace
Favorite spot for a romantic dinner: Fruition
Best place to people-watch while dining: Hamburger Mary’s
Best place to celebrate a birthday: Top Golf
A restaurant you’ve been dying to try: Safta