Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian Homes Inspired This $940K Colorado Midcentury

Architect Edward B. Hawkins gave the Pflueger House stone walls, wood built-ins, and a colorful kitchen—and it’s hardly been touched since 1957.

Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian Homes Inspired This $940K Colorado Midcentury

Architect Edward B. Hawkins gave the Pflueger House stone walls, wood built-ins, and a colorful kitchen—and it’s hardly been touched since 1957.

Architect Edward B. Hawkins gave the Pflueger House stone walls, wood built-ins, and a colorful kitchen—and it’s hardly been touched since 1957.

Location: 3650 Chimayo Road, Arapaho Hills, Littleton, Colorado

Price: $940,000

Year Built: 1957

Architect: Edward B. Hawkins

Footprint: 1,614 square feet (3 bedrooms, 2 baths)

Lot Size: 0.27 Acres

From the Agent: "The Pflueger House was the first home built in the neighborhood, and the only one designed by Edward B. Hawkins of Arapahoe Acres fame. A line of caring homeowners have preserved the architectural integrity of this house through the decades, and it lives very close to what was intended by the architect! The home emphasizes privacy from the street, creating a peaceful setting that maintains an indoor/outdoor connection with walls of glass in the living and family rooms facing the private backyard. The home’s warm, natural materials include wood ceilings, stone walls, wood paneling, a stone floor at the entry, and more."

Photo: ATOM.photos

A gas-burning fireplace helps to heat the foyer.

A gas-burning fireplace warms the foyer and living room.

Photo: ATOM.photos

Photo: ATOM.photos

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