Mid-century and marvelous, this Wexler-Harrison-designed home was built by Roy Fey in 1961 and is a testament to the timelessness of exceptional design. Meticulously maintained and lightly updated, this home retains its vintage charm without suffering the mistakes of a heavy-handed remodel.
The gable roof design of this three-bedroom, two-bath home allows for high ceilings and clerestory windows. The window-lined living room with mountain views is spacious and warm, anchored by a cinderblock gas fireplace. The functional and stylish original kitchen is updated with painted cabinets, a glass tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances. The dining area features a statement cinderblock wall and clerestory windows. Sliding doors lead to the covered breezeway between the house and the two-car garage. Currently used as an indoor/outdoor entertaining space, this area has the potential to be transformed into a spacious family room.
The primary bedroom looks out to the private backyard, with an updated pool and mountain views. It also features an ensuite bath with updated walk-in shower as well as a door to the backyard for easy pool access. The central bedroom, currently used as a den, enjoys backyard access in addition to an expanded entry from the hallway. These two openings create an open feel as well as a view corridor, allowing the backyard to be seen from the living room.
The third bedroom also has a sliding door to the backyard. Both the corner and middle bedrooms share the full bath off the hallway with the original white tub and whimsical pale pink tile surround.
Whether you are a fanatic for mid-century homes or a megafan of spectular mid-century furnishings, this home is a must-see. Call for your tour today.