Gorgeous Wood Abounds in This Immaculately Restored Colorado Midcentury Home
After scooping up the 1961 residence, aptly situated on Wood Avenue, its prideful new owners brought back its luster with a sensitive renovation.
After scooping up the 1961 residence, aptly situated on Wood Avenue, its prideful new owners brought back its luster with a sensitive renovation.
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Project Details:
Location: East Colorado Springs, Colorado
Interior Design: Elspeth Acosta
Footprint: 3,446 square feet
From the Homeowner: "This is a stunning midcentury-modern rancher located on coveted Wood Avenue in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The property was built in 1961 by a family that occupied it until it sold in 2021. It was truly a 1960s time capsule, complete with a bomb shelter in the basement. We fell in love with all of the original details that are so unique to the midcentury-modern design movement, like floor-to-ceiling windows, exposed vaulted ceilings, and built-ins around every corner. When we toured the property last summer, I remember saying to my husband: ‘I can’t say no to this property.’ So we put in an offer and the rest is history.
"It was very important to me that we preserve the original details and midcentury charm. Every design decision was meticulously considered. All original walnut built-ins were preserved and restored, including a built-in turn-table and tape deck with operable speakers. The boasts a beautiful built-in desk and shelving. Original Pella windows with integrated screens remain and are fully functional. Original brick wood burning fireplace takes center stage in the living space. Around every corner, there is iconic midcentury charm!
"Regarding the remodel: Carpet reminiscent of turquoise poodle hair and peeling rolled linoleum was replaced with light hardwoods that flow throughout the home. Drab walls were brightened with Benjamin Moore’s Alabaster. The original compartmentalized kitchen was opened up to the rest of the house and remodeled for the modern day family. Dingy bathrooms were completely revamped and freshened, including modern-day large-format terrazzo floors.
"The blood, sweat, and tears have been real over the last year—but so has the love that we’ve poured into this place. I feel we've really celebrated the originality, yet brought the property into modern day life. It has been an honor to give this property the love and light it deserves."
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