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Cool Find: The Sorensen House

July 24th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in Cool Find

SORRY…the new owners have asked me to take down my interior pics. I convinced the family of the original owner not to “update” the house. Happily the new owners let me know they’ve been in contact with Jim Ream and ” are in the process of restoring the home back to its original grandeur.” PHEW!

Some of my favorite MCM homes were created in the 60′s. The Sorensen House is a great example of 1960′s mid-century modern architecture.

It recently came on the market…for the first time ever…and was under contract in less than 3 days. This one owner home in Applewood (Wheat Ridge) was in virtually original condition. I didn’t expect the home to be for sale long, so I did my best to capture what I could in pictures and video. I apologize for the amateur quality rush job.

The house was designed by Architect James Ream with the help of George Hoover. While Ream only practiced in Denver from 1959 to 1965, he left us with some outstanding residential and commercial buildings. Ream and Hoover both trained/worked with William Muchow…notably Ream as lead designer for the now lost Currigan Hall and Hoover as lead designer for the Denver Center for Performing Arts.

There is a deck at each corner of the house. By using strategically placed benches and planters, the architect was able to avoid railings. The windows were measured to the owner’s eyeline providing views, light and privacy negating the need for drapes or blinds. This was one of the earliest homes built on the plateau, it had amazing 360 degree views.

While globe lights are common, I have never seen them incorporated with the skylights and other ceiling recesses as they are here. The sliding glass doors are designed to disappear inside the wall when opened.

You may be surprised to know that this 4 bd/3.5 ba home with in ground pool sold for a mere $395K.

Tags: 60's, Applewood, architect, George Hoover, homes for sale, James Ream, midcentury modern, retro bathroom, Wheat Ridge

5280mod Another West Denver Neighborhood (final)

April 18th, 2007 | No Comments | Posted in Cool Find

Woohoo, I have a new camera and the weather has been somewhat cooperative…

So, let’s get back to it!

Yes, you’ve seen this one before…but this may be the last time it looks like this, so I had to sneak one more photo.

 


Love, love, love this one!

 

 

 

 

Here are some shots of the views from this neighborhood:

 

And did I mention that this neighborhood has its own park and is also in walking distance to Crown Hill park? The best part is that there are also a grocery store, bowling alley, restaurant, pub and hardware store all in walking distance as well.

Tags: mid-century, midcentury modern, Paramount Heights, Wheat Ridge

SPECIAL EDITION – 5280mod Another West Denver Neighborhood (cont'd)

March 12th, 2007 | 3 Comments | Posted in Cool Find

A home came on the market in the neighborhood I have highlighted in my last two posts.

My husband and I went to see it this weekend and the home definitely deserves its very own post.

This home was built in 1962 and has only had two owners. The second owners (who are now selling) purchased the home in 1981 and opted to keep the home original. There are outstanding original light fixtures among other things.

While we have an oversaturated housing market in the metro area, this home was on the market a mere 16 days before it went under contract. These homes certainly have a market all their own.

Enjoy!

That rectangular “hole” in the wall is an indoor gas grill with a hood that vents to the outside.
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Tags: Applewood, mid-century, midcentury, midcentury modern, Paramount Heights, Wheat Ridge