Discover a Historic 1900 Victorian Gem in Colorado With Handcrafted Woodwork and Three Inviting Outdoor Spaces

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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.

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

This beautifully renovated Victorian in Pueblo, built in the historic Mesa Junction neighborhood, offers a perfect blend of 19th-century charm and modern amenities. Featuring original woodwork, hardwood floors, and exquisite stained glass windows, this 4-bedroom, 3-bath home has been updated with a new radon system, central air, and partial sewer-line replacement. The spacious kitchen boasts stone countertops, a coffee bar, and included appliances. Enjoy three outdoor spaces including a covered front porch with white picket fence views and a private rooftop access from the primary suite. Listed at $349,000, this move-in ready home offers character and comfort with a successful mid-term rental history.

Backyard Patio Area

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

A neatly organized backyard patio area adjacent to a pale green two-story house wall with siding and brick textures. The ground is covered with small, smooth gravel bordered by concrete edges that define the patio space and stepping stone path. A white-framed glass door and window provide access to the interior. A small covered structure with a simple white wooden frame supports a ceiling fan and string lights, sheltering an outdoor dining set with six chairs. Vibrant red plastic chair and a stainless steel BBQ grill add contrast and functionality. A wooden fence encloses the yard, complementing the natural, practical aesthetic.

Outdoor Seating Area

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

Four vivid red Adirondack chairs are arranged in a small, cozy circle on a bed of smooth pebbles, suggesting a casual outdoor gathering spot. The backdrop features a wooden fence with a rustic “Colorado” sign mounted on it, enhancing the local charm. Lush greenery with purple flowering plants adds a natural splash of color and softness amidst the hardscape. The space feels intimate and inviting, bordered by a combination of wood and concrete walls, and a light blue wooden structure is visible on one side with a white door, contributing to a quaint, homey atmosphere.

Outdoor Seating Area

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

A cozy outdoor corner enclosed by a wooden fence with concrete base panels creates a private atmosphere. The ground is covered with small gravel, forming two distinct square sections separated by earth patches. Four vibrant red Adirondack chairs are arranged in a circle, inviting conversation and relaxation. Ambient string lights hang overhead, casting a warm, glowing light that enhances the intimate setting as dusk falls. A unique tree stump stands upright near the fence, possibly serving as a rustic decorative or functional element. The adjacent house wall on the right adds structure and a sheltered feeling to the space.

Backyard and Detached Shed

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

A light sage green detached shed with white trim stands prominently on the left, featuring a simple panel door and a small rectangular window. The shed’s wooden siding complements the adjacent two-story house, also painted a matching light green with white shutters. The backyard ground is partly covered with natural gravel and some dry, sparse vegetation on the right, suggesting a low-maintenance garden. A narrow concrete path leads from the shed door towards a covered patio area on the main house, highlighted by outdoor string lights hanging across and a cozy outdoor dining setup beneath an overhanging roof supported by white columns. The overall aesthetic is clean, functional, and subtly rustic with a relaxed outdoor ambiance.

Entryway and Living Room

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

A warm entryway leads into a cozy living room, uniting modern comfort with historic charm. The front door features vibrant stained glass panels above and in the door itself, adding a splash of color to the bright white walls. Natural wood floors extend through both areas, enhancing the warm and inviting feel. A beige woven rug grounds the entryway, accompanied by a simple bench with neutral cushions. The living room beyond offers a gray sectional with assorted throw pillows, a soft rug, and an elegant black ceiling fan that complements the tin-patterned ceiling. An abstract painting above the sofa adds subtle modern flair, while the dark accent wall behind the couch brings depth to the room.

Entryway and Dining Area

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

Warm hardwood floors extend from the entryway into an adjacent dining area, creating a cohesive flow. The entryway includes a neutral-toned rug and a small upholstered bench or chair with cushions, lending a subtle touch of comfort. A set of hooks line the wall near the staircase for coats or bags. The broad staircase ascends with white risers and wooden steps matching the flooring. The dining area features a button-tufted dark green wainscoting accent wall, exposed brick on one side, and a wooden ceiling panel. Natural light filters through sheer white curtains, enhancing the inviting ambiance.

Living Room Seating Area

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

Cozy seating arrangement with a beige loveseat, matching sofa, and an armchair centered around a rectangular upholstered ottoman. The room pairs exposed brick with a soft sage-green wainscoting framed by decorative molding, creating an inviting vintage-modern contrast. Large arched window with stained glass accents invites natural light, flanked by floor-to-ceiling beige curtains softening the textured brick. Warm wood flooring complements the understated floral patterned area rug beneath seating. The tin ceiling adds historic charm, while simple lamps on round wooden side tables provide gentle illumination. Minimalist abstract art adds a contemporary touch.

Living Room and Dining Area

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

Soft beige and muted teal walls with classic wainscoting frame the cozy living space where a beige sofa and matching armchair invite relaxation. The ceiling is embossed with a delicate pressed-tin pattern, enhancing the historic charm. A patterned area rug anchors the seating arrangement, while an abstract, gray-blue painting adds a touch of modern artistry. A wooden side table with a glass lamp completes the corner. The living area seamlessly transitions to a warm dining space featuring exposed brick walls, wood flooring, and a wooden table with mismatched chairs beneath a vintage-style pendant light. The ceiling in the dining area is distinct with natural wooden planks, contrasting with the pressed-tin ceiling in the living room.

Dining Area Details

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

A spacious dining area adjoining a kitchen space, characterized by a warm honey wood floor and a natural wood plank ceiling. The exposed brick wall adds a rustic historic charm beside large windows dressed with simple white curtains, allowing ample natural light. The lower half of the nearby wall is painted a muted teal with decorative molding details, contrasted above by a light beige tone. A modern black metal chandelier with a caged design hangs elegantly over a dark wood dining table surrounded by minimalist wooden chairs. The kitchen visible in the background features stainless steel appliances and teal cabinetry, enhancing the cozy yet contemporary atmosphere.

Dining and Living Area

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

The room blends dining and living spaces seamlessly with an inviting warmth conveyed by honey-toned hardwood flooring and a polished wooden ceiling. A rustic exposed brick wall adds texture and historic character, contrasted by classic white window trim and white curtains framing large windows. The dining area centers around a dark wooden table with simple, natural wood chairs, topped with a modern black pendant light. The living area features neutral upholstered sofas, a soft area rug, and a statement arched window with cream drapes, creating a cozy yet elegant ambiance enriched with tasteful, understated décor and an accent wall painted soft teal below white panel molding.

Cozy Living Room Window

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

A large arched window framed by exposed red brick walls anchors this cozy living room, allowing plenty of natural light and offering a view of trees and parked cars outside. The window includes an elegant stained-glass transom with a sunburst design, adding historic charm. Flanking the window are floor-length beige curtains that soften the brick. Below the window sits a neutral beige loveseat with a white decorative pillow and a blue-and-white throw draped over its back. The room also contains a light wood TV stand with a flat-screen television and a soft cream sofa adorned with textured and patterned throw pillows next to a glass side table and lamp. Warm wooden floors and a muted rug complete the inviting, casual aesthetic.

Kitchen Cabinetry and Entrance

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

Muted blue-green kitchen cabinetry stands out against the warm natural hardwood floors and white walls, creating a balanced contrast. The cabinets feature classic paneled doors with simple white knobs, lending a vintage charm to the space. Above the countertop, a small window framed with wood planks introduces natural light, enhancing the cozy atmosphere. A stainless steel fridge adds a modern touch. The adjacent doorway opens to a sunlit room beyond, emphasizing spaciousness. The ceiling is simple with white recessed lights, and a small hanging rack for mugs adds both practical use and a homely accent.

Kitchen Nook and Dining View

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

Muted sage green cabinetry with classic white knobs contrasts with the warm honey-toned wood paneling and ceiling, creating a cozy kitchen nook. The white countertop holds a coffee maker and blender, while a black metal rack organizes hanging coffee mugs. A window with a simple white curtain allows natural light, highlighting the verdant potted herbs suspended above the sink area. Beyond, an open-plan dining and living space includes a wooden dining table with mid-century modern chairs, a geometric pendant light, and soft neutral upholstery, blending rustic charm and contemporary comforts.

Kitchen and Dining Area

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

The kitchen reveals dark green cabinetry contrasted with white countertops and light walls, creating an inviting and grounded atmosphere. Stainless steel appliances, including a dishwasher, enhance modern convenience. A narrow patterned rug stretches along the wooden floor, complementing the warm honey tone of the hardwood that flows seamlessly into the adjoining dining area. The dining space is marked by a long black table paired with wooden chairs, situated under a geometric black pendant light. The ceiling in the dining area features natural wood paneling, adding rustic charm, while large windows and curtains soften the space with natural light and texture. A pair of wooden bar stools align with a half wall dividing the kitchen and dining areas, emphasizing an open, connected layout.

Window Seat Nook

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

Three large, white-trimmed windows form a bright, inviting bay window overlooking lush greenery outside. A built-in cushioned bench fits perfectly within the bay, adorned with soft white pillows and one featuring a bold black stripe for contrast. A cozy, dark throw blanket casually drapes over the edge, complementing the dark floor-length curtains framing the windows. The surrounding walls are painted a soft, light color, enhancing natural light and creating a serene reading or relaxation spot. This space combines simple elegance with functionality, inviting calmness through its neutral palette and seamless connection to the outdoors.

Master Bedroom Details

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

A serene master bedroom with a large upholstered gray headboard anchoring the bed adorned with white bedding and an assortment of pale accent pillows including a dark plaid one. A patterned area rug in muted shades covers polished hardwood floors. Two dark wood nightstands flank the bed, each holding a lamp with a white shade and gray base. Soft natural light flows in through a three-panel bay window with a cushioned seat beneath, draped with thick gray curtains. Neutral walls host two simple landscape paintings, and a black metal cage-style ceiling fan adds a modern touch to the room’s classic calm aesthetic.

Bathroom Entryway

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

Long narrow bathroom with a sleek marble countertop sink on the left side, featuring white cabinetry below. Above the sink hangs a round mirror with a black frame, complemented by a row of modern light fixtures with cylindrical glass shades. The floor has a white marble design paired with a muted dark gray runner rug, adding contrast. A rustic stone wall frames the back exit door that leads to an outdoor balcony with a white railing and greenery visible outside. To the right, an open doorway reveals a bright bedroom with hardwood flooring and large windows.

Bathroom Vanity Area

Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty

The bathroom is designed with a neutral color palette dominated by off-white and beige tones. The vanity area includes a long marble countertop with a rectangular white sink and matte black faucet fixtures. Above the sink, an ornate oval mirror with a gold frame adds a touch of vintage charm. Wall-mounted lighting with three glass-covered bulbs provides warm illumination. White cabinetry beneath the countertop offers storage, and a tall cabinet sits beside a standard white toilet. The floor is finished with white marble tiles featuring gray veining, and black metal towel rings add contrast. The shower area in the background has a simple black towel rack and neutral walls, maintaining the minimalist aesthetic.

Listing Agent: Delma Liz Alvarez, of Liz and Co Realty via Zillow 

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