1892 Queen Anne Home in Rico, Colorado

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

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Home’s History

Step back in time with the Engel House, a 1.5-story Queen Anne masterpiece built in 1892.

This historic home boasts beautifully preserved original woodwork and decorative gable ends, offering a glimpse into the past with every detail.

Exterior Photos

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This charming house boasts a striking exterior with a bold color palette.

The main body of the house is painted a deep, warm grey, while vibrant yellow accents highlight the architectural details.

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A wooden fence borders the property, offering privacy and framing views of the surrounding landscape.

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This inviting living room exudes a timeless elegance.

The focal point is undoubtedly the stunning bay window, adorned with beautiful stained glass.

Richly toned wood paneling lines the walls, creating a warm and sophisticated atmosphere.

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This vintage kitchen offers a fascinating glimpse into the past.

A large, antique stove takes center stage, showcasing the era in which this home was built. The mint green cabinetry and wallpaper add a touch of retro charm.

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This charming bathroom exudes a calming atmosphere. The walls are painted in a soft, green shade, complemented by a cheerful yellow trim.

A large window bathes the room in natural light, offering a peaceful view of the outdoors.

The focal point is undoubtedly the clawfoot bathtub, adding a touch of elegance.

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