I am sorry, but the provided documentation does not contain information regarding biophilic design or how it specifically impacts the value of a property in Denver.
The content focus is on sustainable home remodeling in the Front Range area, specifically addressing:
- Eco-friendly materials such as reclaimed wood, bamboo flooring, and low-VOC paints.
- Energy-efficient upgrades including Energy Star appliances, high-performance insulation, and solar tax credits.
- Regional financial factors, noting that sustainable remodels in Denver carry a 12–18% cost premium due to labor and permitting, which can be partially offset by the Denver Energy Challenge and city tax credits.
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