Discover a 1925 Residence in Colorado Featuring a Wood-Burning Fireplace, 2 Bedrooms and a Scenic East-Facing Deck

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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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This charming 2-bedroom, 2-bath home built as part of the historic century homes, blends classic character with modern potential. Located on a spacious corner lot with mature lilacs and trees, the house features a wood-burning fireplace and large windows in a bright living/dining area. The enclosed front porch and east-facing deck offer peaceful outdoor spaces, complemented by a detached garage, workshop, and additional shed. Perfectly situated minutes from town and close to Steamboat Springs and Vail Valley, this versatile property offers a partially finished basement and a price of $519,000, ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking Colorado living.

Back Entrance and Ramp

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The exterior section shows a simple back entrance with white horizontal siding and brown trim around the door and window. A brown wooden support beam holds the small roof overhang by the door. Adjacent to the entrance is a red stained wooden accessibility ramp leading to a raised platform, bordered by railings with lattice skirting underneath. The roof is covered with brown shingles, sloping gently. A brick chimney is visible on the right side, and utility meters and wires are mounted on the wall near the door. The concrete path and driveway appear aged but functional, surrounded by patchy grass and bare trees in the background, suggesting a mature, quiet neighborhood setting.

Outdoor Deck and Yard

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A spacious wooden deck stained in a reddish tone overlooks an expansive yard with bare earth and sparse grass. The deck has simple railing posts spaced evenly without balusters. Adjacent to the deck, white horizontal siding on the house integrates a multi-paned window with a wooden brown frame. In the background, a detached garage or outbuilding with similar white siding and a dark roof stands near a weathered red shed. Beyond the property, rolling hills and leafless trees stretch under a bright blue sky dotted with a few fluffy clouds, suggesting early spring or late fall.

Exterior Backyard View

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The backyard area features a raised wooden deck with reddish-brown railings that contrasts with the light beige siding of the house. The house has a low-pitched roof covered in brown shingles. Several windows with brown trim are evenly spaced along the side of the house, allowing natural light inside. The yard is a mix of grassy and bare patches with some trees and bushes near the house and neighboring properties visible in the distance. The sky is clear with a few clouds, enhancing the outdoor, spacious feel of this suburban property.

Front Yard and Entry

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A quaint front yard with a mix of patchy grass and bare earth surrounds a modest American home clad in light-colored horizontal siding. Prominent in the scene is a large stone chimney adding rustic charm, complementing the gabled roof with dark shingles. The entryway features a small stoop leading up to a door flanked by windows with brown shutters. Mature bushes and trees frame the yard with a fir tree prominently on the left side. A circular arrangement of stones suggests a fire pit or garden feature. The sky is clear with scattered clouds, enhancing the peaceful, natural setting.

Outdoor Sports Area

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Expansive green field surrounded by leafless trees and a distant residential area with scattered homes and hills. The foreground shows a grassy and slightly muddy slope, leading down to a basketball court with two hoops on a concrete slab. The sky is bright blue with scattered, fluffy white clouds, giving a clear and open feeling. The setting combines natural and recreational elements, with utility poles adding an element of subtle rustic charm. The landscape is open, calm, and inviting, highlighting a blend of nature and community sports facilities near a small town or rural neighborhood.

Backyard and Outbuildings

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A spacious backyard with a natural, slightly patchy grass area framed by several leafless trees casting intricate shadows across the ground. The main house is modestly sized with white siding and a brown shingled roof, bordered by a wooden deck painted in warm reddish tones with steps leading down to the yard. Adjacent to the house, two outbuildings sit side by side: one a small white shed matching the house’s siding and roofing, and the other a smaller red wooden structure with lattice detail on the doors, adding rustic charm. The blue sky dotted with fluffy clouds brightens the tranquil rural setting.

Entryway with Stone Fireplace View

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White double doors with stained glass panels featuring intricate floral and geometric patterns open into a brightly lit entryway. Surrounding windows enhance natural light and offer a clear outdoor view, including rustic buildings and trees. The floor is tiled with a beige pattern that has subtle decorative accents, complementing the lightly textured off-white walls. To the right, a transition into the adjacent room reveals a rugged stone fireplace, with large natural rocks forming its base and surround, juxtaposing the softer, simpler finishes of the entry area.

Sunroom with Built-in Shelves

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Small sunroom area with a tiled floor in neutral beige tones featuring a subtle floral pattern. Walls are painted soft white, creating a bright and airy atmosphere. A series of indoor windows with white trim look into an adjacent room, enhancing light flow and connectivity. Built-in shelving on one wall is crafted from natural, unfinished wood, offering practical storage or display space, with a rustic, unfinished texture contrasting the smooth walls. The entrance door on the right has an ornate glass panel, adding a touch of vintage charm and decorative detail to this light-filled transitional space.

Living Room Expansive View

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A spacious living room characterized by a plush, vintage shaggy carpet covering the entire floor in a muted beige tone. The walls are painted crisp white, creating a bright and open feel, complemented by dark brown trim along the ceiling edges. A central chandelier with gold accents adds an elegant touch, hanging from the flat white ceiling. Two doorways lead to adjacent rooms; one shows a wooden desk and the other reveals built-in shelves, hinting at practical storage. The room emits a mid-century vibe with minimal furniture and simple, clean lines.

Living Room with Stone Fireplace

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A large living room featuring a prominent rustic stone wall that incorporates a black wood-burning stove set into a hearth of rough-cut stones. The walls are painted a neutral white, complementing the light beige-brown carpeting that covers the floor. A wide single window with white trim allows natural light to fill the space, offering a view of the outdoors with colorful elements like a red-roofed structure and bare tree branches. The ceiling is simple and paneled with white tiles, and a distinctive chandelier with amber-toned glass hangs, adding vintage charm to the understated room.

Living Room with Fireplace

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A spacious living room extends toward a large stone fireplace with a wood-burning stove insert, creating a rustic focal point. Walls are painted a soft white, offering contrast to the earthy, plush carpet with a mottled brown and beige pattern. A simple wood trim runs along the top edge of the walls. Two doorways with plain wooden doors lead to adjacent rooms, while a small, light wood writing desk stands near a window, inviting natural light. The ceiling is covered in a subtle grid pattern with a sparkling chandelier adding a touch of vintage charm.

Kitchen Interior

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The kitchen is long and narrow, designed with natural wood cabinetry on both upper and lower walls providing ample storage. The countertops and sink are a clean white, contrasting softly with the warm wood tones. Flooring consists of a reddish-brown patterned tile, complemented by matching braided rugs running lengthwise along the floor. A large white refrigerator stands at the far end, balanced by a white stove and oven beneath a black range hood. Light enters from a small window above the sink and another at the end of the room, framed with simple white trim, enhancing the cozy and functional atmosphere.

Kitchen Overview

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Long, narrow kitchen with a warm, natural wood cabinetry finish that contrasts with the bright white countertops and white stove. Two white-framed windows offer natural light and a view of the outside, highlighting the wood grain details of the cabinets. Light patterned wallpaper adds subtle texture to the walls without overpowering the space. A dark, earth-toned woven rug lies along the length of the kitchen floor, complementing the wood tones and adding warmth. Simple silver hardware on the drawers and cabinets adds a touch of modernity to the otherwise classic design. Ventilation hood above the stove is black, matching the stove elements below.

Kitchen Corner with Entry Door

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A compact kitchen corner displays light wood cabinets both below and above a white laminate countertop. The cabinets possess a simple, flat-panel design, emphasizing mid-century modern utility. The flooring consists of patterned brown linoleum tiles contributing to a vintage atmosphere. Pale wallpaper with a subtle diamond pattern adds gentle decoration on the walls. A unique, oval frosted glass door with a wooden frame adds visual interest and lets diffused light in. A small mirrored medicine cabinet is mounted on the adjacent wall. Beyond the kitchen space, a carpeted room with a large stone fireplace and wood stove is visible, suggesting warmth and rustic charm in the connected living area.

Bathroom and Adjacent Room

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The small bathroom features vintage wood paneling halfway up the walls paired with wallpaper above, lending a rustic yet dated charm. A green pedestal sink and standard white toilet sit on a checkered vinyl floor in muted green and gray tones. Two natural wood doors, one open revealing the bathroom, the other closed, frame the narrow hallway. Beyond, a bright room with cream walls and deep beige shag carpeting receives ample natural light through three large, multi-paned windows, one accentuated with decorative leaded glass, highlighting historic architectural details.

Empty Room with Windows

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The space is a modest-sized room with neutral white walls and a ceiling. It has two sets of windows that allow natural light to fill the room; one set is a pair of standard sliding windows, and the other appears to be a trio of divided light windows with small panes, framed in white trim. The floor is covered in a vintage-style, plush beige and brown carpet with a subtle pattern, adding warmth and texture. The overall aesthetic is simple and somewhat dated, offering a blank canvas for personalized decor or renovation.

Bedroom Interior

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The room is modestly sized with a neutral color scheme dominated by off-white walls and a beige, patterned carpet, lending a vintage feel. A large wooden double-door closet stands on one wall, providing storage and adding warm wood tones to the space. A single window with white trim allows natural light to filter in, overlooking some trees and a neighboring structure. The door leading into the hallway is also wooden, matching the closet doors and enhancing the simplicity of the room. The ceiling light fixture is basic and functional, fitting the overall understated ambiance.

Sunroom or Small Sitting Area

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Natural light floods the space through a wooden framed double glass door featuring built-in blinds, offering access to an outdoor deck or patio. Adjacent is a sizable window with white trim revealing an exterior view of neighboring buildings and trees. Walls and ceiling are painted crisp white, contributing to an airy, bright atmosphere. The room is carpeted in a distinctive, plush beige with mottled patterns, adding a vintage touch. Minimal fixtures include a bare floating wooden shelf, a narrow wall mirror, and a ceiling-mounted modern light fixture, blending old and new elements.

Bathroom Interior

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The space includes a classic white bathtub with a simple built-in shower surround, positioned beneath a window with frosted glass for privacy. The walls combine dark stained wood paneling on the lower half with floral-patterned wallpaper above, creating a vintage aesthetic. The floor features muted green and beige patterned linoleum tiles. A long, white porcelain sink with a single faucet extends along one wall, above which hangs a carved wooden framed mirror that adds ornate detail. Oak cabinets with black hardware provide storage, contributing to the warm, rustic feeling of the room.

Bathroom Vanity Area

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Wood-paneled walls in contrasting light and dark natural tones surround a classic white pedestal sink with separate chrome hot and cold faucets. Above the sink, an ornately carved framed mirror adds a touch of vintage elegance, illuminated by three glass globe lights fixed on a polished wood panel. Flanking the mirror, wood cabinets with dark metal handles provide storage, while a tiled backsplash behind the sink offers subtle protection. The floor features a muted grid-patterned vinyl covering. An open doorway leads to a carpeted adjacent room flooded with natural light, highlighting the retro, mid-century rustic ambiance of the bathroom.

Entryway or Mudroom

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The space has a rustic and utilitarian charm with white wooden paneling and trim on the walls that contrasts with the warm reddish-brown framed glass door, adding character. Multiple narrow windows line the upper walls, flooding the area with natural light and providing views of trees outside, giving it an airy feel. The ceiling beams are exposed and painted white, blending into the overall light color scheme. A simple carpet covers the floor, emphasizing the room’s functional nature. A dustpan leans in the corner, suggesting this area is used for cleaning or putting on/taking off shoes before entering the home.

Workshop or Utility Room

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Long wooden workbench with multiple drawers runs the length of one wall, its surface worn and stained from use. Above, simple white cabinets and open shelving hold small plastic storage bins in red and yellow, adding a touch of color. The walls consist of exposed oriented strand board (OSB) and aged, peeling paint, suggesting an unfinished or utilitarian space. A small window lets in limited light, revealing patched areas and exposed wiring hanging loosely from the ceiling. The concrete floor shows signs of wear, with cracks and dirt scattered throughout, emphasizing the rugged, practical nature of the room.

Basement Utility Area

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Concrete walls, floors, and ceiling paint this space in an industrial gray tone, giving a raw, unfinished ambiance. A wooden staircase painted a reddish-orange provides access to the upper level, with a skylight above it allowing natural light to filter down. Metal ductwork and exposed pipes snake through the ceiling, while electrical wiring hangs loosely, emphasizing the utilitarian nature. A shelving unit stands on a makeshift wooden platform to the right, likely for storage. The area is cluttered with a mixture of debris and construction remnants, indicating it’s either used for storage or awaiting renovation.

Listing Agent: Kerry Eaton of Town & Country Properties via Zillow 

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