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Spectacular mid-century modern renovation

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This spectacular 2,069 square foot home is located in Krisana Park, an urban neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. Originally constructed in 1955 by HB Wolff & Co, Elm House has been recently renovated and re-built from the bottom up by developer/designer Mitchell Weisberg. The designer brings a cool modern aesthetic to the 4 bedroom, 3 bathroom Mid-Century modern residence. The living spaces have been designed around an incredible courtyard that blends the indoor/outdoor connection seamlessly.

Open and airy with ample natural daylight, the home features floor to ceiling windows, dramatic skylights, exposed ceiling beams, gorgeous new cherry hardwood floors, tiled spa baths with modern fixtures and materials, walls of custom millwork, modern light fixtures and plenty of designer touches. The gourmet kitchen boasts James Bond-like appliance lifts and is open to the living room with views out to the courtyard.

The home is currently listed for sale here for $582,000.


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2 Comments to “Spectacular mid-century modern renovation”

  • Peggy July 26, 2011 at 3:06 pm

    Love the interiors!

  • John Jones July 27, 2011 at 5:26 am

    Nice but really bad furniture.

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