1918 American Craftsman Home 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 1918, this charming home offers a blend of historic character and modern updates.

This 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom residence provides a convenient and picturesque setting.

The home showcases an updated kitchen and staircase, adding contemporary style to its timeless appeal.

Exterior Photos

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This charming home exudes a classic character with its warm beige siding and a welcoming front porch.

The porch is adorned with decorative wooden railings and features a trellis, adding a touch of elegance.

The mature trees in the front yard provide shade and enhance the curb appeal.

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The house has a symmetrical design with multiple windows, allowing ample natural light to filter in.

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Interior Photos

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This living room exudes a classic charm with its elegant architectural details.

The room features beautiful hardwood floors and wood trim, adding warmth and character.

A grand staircase with a wooden banister draws the eye and adds a touch of grandeur.

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This kitchen with white cabinetry creates a bright and airy atmosphere, while the open shelving adds a touch of rustic charm.

The room features a vintage-style stove and oven, adding to the overall character of the space.

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This bathroom offers a glimpse into a bygone era with its vintage charm.

The walls are adorned with cheerful floral wallpaper, creating a nostalgic atmosphere.

A classic pedestal sink and a freestanding bathtub add to the vintage aesthetic.

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This sunroom offers a bright and airy retreat.

Large windows line the walls, flooding the space with natural light and offering stunning views of the surrounding neighborhood.

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