What happens when you Paint the Town Blue? You get a highly coordinated showcase of some of Colorado’s most desirable homes during the open house weekend held April 11 – 12, 2026. From the mountains to the metro, Paint the Town Blue brings together an extraordinary collection of homes, agents, and communities under one unified campaign.
What truly sets Paint the Town Blue apart is its scale. This year, the showcase features 172 listings across more than 30 cities and towns. From urban residences to mountain retreats, the breadth of properties ensures there is something for every type of buyer.
What are you looking for? Here are some of the homes being featured in this weekend’s Paint the Town Blue:
At 16132 Steller Ridge Road in Loveland, you can curl up with a cup of coffee and a good book. Whether you enjoy a rom-com, mystery, or the latest in sci-fi fantasy, this is the perfect spot to get lost in another world. These views are free, but a quiet corner like this is priceless.

The closest thing to space travel without leaving Colorado is 1551 Genesee Ridge Road in Golden. As the world watches Artemis II, The Observatory House offers a perspective bigger than the open sky. Nights here feel bigger than Earth.

If a place to work from home is high on your list, the home office at 11650 W 20th Avenue in Lakewood will have you offering to work overtime. Striking wallpaper, natural light, and a highly desirable neighborhood for walking meetings. Happy Hour starts at 5 p.m. under the backyard pergola.

March Madness may have just ended, but the Sport Court and basketball hoop at 633 Castle Pines Drive S in Castle Rock is waiting for after-dinner face-offs this summer. If basketball’s not your game, relax in the hammock while taking in the sunset. Here, you call the shots.

Slide into summer at 7539 Stroh Road in Parker, where the outdoor pool and slide will provide fun for days. Parents will be impressed by the view, while multiple patios offer plenty of space for guests to gather. The lazy days of summer have met their match.

If you’ve been inspired by the television series Drops of God, the wine cellar at 796 Red Mountain Ranch Lower Loop Road in Crested Butte might be just what you’re looking for. With space for up to “several hundred bottles” of wine, the right variety is within reach, whether you fancy red or white. The patio awaits, so pop the cork and pour a glass before the sun sets.

In tandem with the LIV SIR local showcase, Sotheby’s International Realty expands its reach even further through its Global Open House Showcase. This complementary experience invites clients and prospects to explore thousands of extraordinary properties around the world, offering a seamless blend of local expertise and international exposure.