1914 Craftsman in Omaha, Nebraska

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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

Built in 1914, this exquisite 2.5-story single-family home near the heart of Dundee stands as a testament to early 20th-century architecture and design. 

Initially constructed during a period of significant growth and development in the area, the home reflects the charm and elegance of its era. 

Dundee, known for its historical significance and vibrant community, has long been a desirable location, attracting families and individuals seeking a blend of historical ambiance and modern convenience.

Over the decades, the home has witnessed numerous changes, each renovation carefully preserving its historical essence while integrating modern amenities. 

This meticulous balance of old-world charm and contemporary comforts has made the residence not just a house, but a beloved home through generations.

Its Current State

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Today, this 3198-square-foot home is a paragon of luxurious living, offering five bedrooms and four bathrooms, meticulously updated to meet contemporary standards. 

Modern conveniences extend to the exterior with the addition of a brand-new patio, complete with a gas grill connection, perfect for outdoor gatherings and entertaining. 

Inside, a stylish bar further enhances the home’s entertainment capabilities, making it ideal for hosting guests and family.

Exterior Photos

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The home’s exterior design maintains the historical aesthetic while incorporating modern amenities, providing the best of both worlds set on a 6,534-square-foot lot. 

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The backyard is designed for relaxation and entertainment, with a new patio that includes a gas grill connection.

This area is perfect for hosting barbecues and outdoor gatherings, making the most of the beautiful Dundee weather. 

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The detached parking features two covered spaces, offering protection and convenience for vehicles.

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Interior Photos

The interior of the home seamlessly blends historic charm with modern luxury.

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The living room, on the main level, features a cozy fireplace, mini bar, wood floors, and additional window coverings, enhancing the room’s charm and functionality.

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The spacious kitchen is a chef’s dream, adorned with stainless steel appliances and complemented by window coverings that provide both privacy and elegance.

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The dining room, situated on the main level, boasts wood floors and window coverings, making it a perfect space for family meals and gatherings.

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The bedrooms both on the main level and upstairs, offer a serene retreat with features like a balcony/deck and wall-to-wall carpeting.

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The bathroom is an elegant touch to complaint the rooms.

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The home includes a versatile office room with various flooring options, including carpet, wood, wall-to-wall carpeting, and concrete floor, providing flexibility for its use.

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The basement, with daylight and walk-out access, houses the laundry area and an additional living space, complete with wall-to-wall carpeting.

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