Affordable Mid-Century Modern Homes

 

Since 2002, we have been focused on helping mod enthusiasts locate affordable mid-century modern homes throughout Metro Denver.  Here are 4 examples of the kind of MCM homes we locate for our clients on a daily basis…all of them priced under $200k! 

Stanbro Real Estate llc, the new home of 5280mod, is a full service brokerage helping buyers AND NOW sellers. Contact us when you are ready to put our knowledge of historic modern architecture and passion for preservation to work for you!

 

720.279.4884

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Affordable One Owner Midcentury Modest Ranch

Nice mod-inspired details in this early 60’s ranch. 2500+ square feet, 3bd/ 3ba, mountain views, full walkout basement, 2 car garage for under $225K.

Stanbro Real Estate llc, the new home of 5280mod, is a full service brokerage helping buyers AND NOW sellers. Contact us when you are ready to put our unique knowledge and experience to work for you!

720.279.4884

shannon@5280mod.com

 

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Listing Brokerage: MB BC Realty LLC

James Ream’s 1966 Lipman House

Last year we highlighted the Sorensen House, another 60’s era home designed by James Ream. Happily, we convinced the family of the original owner not to “update” the home before putting it on the market. Subsequently, the new owners have under taken restoration of the home…even contacting the now 90+ James Ream for guidance.

The Lipman House was also all original when it last sold in 2008, but has since been updated. After reading about and seeing Ream’s work, I think he might be a little disappointed with the new, more sterile, contemporary look of the Lipman House. Ream utilized materials in their natural state to bring warmth and interest to his design.

Here are some before and after pics (click thumbnails for larger images):

The home has 3000+ square feet, 4bd/ 5ba, full walkout basement, 2 car garage and sits on nearly 2 acres. There are also historic Lookout Mountain Farm buildings, one is a guest cottage and the other is a studio. Under $900K.

I do like the more open catwalk and kitchen. Unfortunately, one of my favorite bathroom features has been removed…

Stanbro Real Estate llc, the new home of 5280mod, is a full service brokerage helping buyers AND NOW sellers. Contact us when you are ready to put our unique knowledge and experience to work for you!

720.279.4884

shannon@5280mod.com

 

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Listing Brokerage: Fuller Sotheby’s Int’l

Littleton Mid-Century Modern

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1960’s post and beam close to Old Town Littleton and Ketring Park.

 2000+ sq. ft., 3bd/3ba, large yard, basement.

 

We scour sources daily looking for mid-century modern homes for sale. We also have a catalog of available homes that are not listed for sale in the traditional market.

Please contact us when you are ready to utilize our unique and specialized services!

720.279.4884
shannon@5280mod.com

Architect Profiles: Victor Hornbein (1913-1995)

This past weekend I participated in Historic Denver, Inc.’s Mid-Century Modern Hilltop House Tour.Typical for Colorado weather, it was a sunny 70 plus degrees on Saturday and then Sunday we had an impressive hailstorm. Nevertheless, it was a great opportunity to view the interiors of 5 outstanding modernist homes, two of which were designed by Victor Hornbein; the Touff House and the Kohn/Neustetter House.

Victor Hornbein (pronounced Horn-bine) was Denver’s premiere Usonian architect. Usonian architecture is quite a contrast to the International style which some consider cold and sterile. Usonian homes were constructed using natural materials like wood and stone rather than industrial materials like aluminum and concrete. Usonian structures often feature overhanging eaves, clerestory and corner windows. While the International style is attributed to the influence of several European architects (i.e. Gropius, Le Corbusier, Mies van der Rohe), the Usonian style is the influence of one man: Frank Lloyd Wright.

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Hornbein is most famous for his work at Denver’s Botanic Gardens, especially the beautiful concrete lattice work of the Botanical Gardens Tropical Conservatory from 1966, quickly conferred Denver landmark status in 1973. But to confuse the Usonian materials issue, it is primarily concrete and plexiglass. (And please note that every resource on the internet seems to have a different year attached to the Botanic Garden’s structures).

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Victor Hornbein graduated from East High School and the Beaux Arts Institute of Design at Atelier Denver. During Denver’s Art Deco era he worked for Montana Fallis (on the Mayan Theatre), Charles Jaka (on the The Cruise Room at the Oxford Hotel),  G. Meredith Musick (on the Bryant-Webster Elementary School, just south of Gaetano’s) and later for International Style architect Thomas Moore. He also designed the historical panels on the bronze doors of the State Capitol Building.

Among his many Usonian commissions were public works for schools (Cory Elementary), city halls, fire stations (Denver Fire Station No. 27, just east of Stapleton) and libraries. Some of his more outstanding existing designs are libraries, notably, the Aurora Public Library and the Ross-Broadway Library, reportedly Mr. Hornbein’s favorite design. The Ross-Broadway library is in very original condition and reminescent of Wright’s designs. Do yourself a favor and visit this masterful structure.

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As mentioned above, the Hilltop Modernism House Tour afforded the opportunity to peek inside a few of his home designs. The Touff House, built in 1958, also has a similar central clerestory to the Ross-Broadway library. To add space while maintaining the original Hornbein historic design, a 2,200 sq ft. addition was excavated underneath the driveway, quite an accomplishment!

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The low profile was intentionally designed to avoid blocking the neighbors mountain views. When entering this house, you must first cross a bridge over a beautiful interior koi pond!

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An earlier Victor Hornbein Usonian home was also on the tour, the Kohn/Neustetter House from 1947.

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While most Usonian designs are normally smaller in scale, the Kohn/Neustetter House is large and sprawling, with another central clerestory, beautiful wood paneling and built-ins everywhere. There are unique, large sliding glass doors in almost every room to blur the distinction between indoors and outdoors.

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The late, great Victor Hornbein continued to design homes through the 1980s.  As “scrapes” become commonplace, we must concern ourselves with preserving his work. One testament to Denver’s loss is at 255 Dexter Street in Hilltop. The location of one of Hornbein’s greatest Usonian masterpieces is now just a sad empty lot.

Mid Century Bathrooms

In my line of work, I see the aftermath of the Home Depot fairies far more often than I would like. As a result, I am fascinated by mid-century kitchens, bathrooms and garage doors. Look for future picture posts of all of these, but let’s start with bathrooms.

 These first pictures are from a 60’s Lookout Mountain home designed by architect James Ream. The home is in a secluded wooded setting, so why not a wall of windows in the bathroom?

 

 

 

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