Eichler Homes Inspired This Denver Midcentury Seeking $925K

Two architects revamped the ’50s residence, which has tongue-and-groove ceilings, large windows, and a low-slung, matte-black facade.

Two architects revamped this ’50s residence, which has tongue-and-groove ceilings, large windows, and a low-slung, matte-black facade.

Location: 4721 E Idaho Place, Denver, Colorado

Price: $925,000

Year Built: 1956

Renovation Date: 2025

Renovation Architect: Joey Pruett with A21 Design

Footprint: 2,128 square feet (4 bedrooms, 2 baths)

Lot Size: 0.21 Acres

From the Agent: "Remodeled, lived in, and stewarded by a pair of architects, this residence reflects the belief that life is better in a well-designed modern home. The living room features a fireplace centered in the west-facing window wall, with access to a secluded side patio tucked behind a concrete breeze block wall. A walnut-and-glass divider defines the space while highlighting a rare feature for this style of home: a basement. The expanded primary bedroom offers a walk-in closet with wood built-ins. Japanese-inspired rock gardens and hardscaping pair with xeriscape plantings and a wildflower garden, creating a tranquil outdoor environment designed as a seamless extension of the home. The basement offers a second living area."

The wooden accents are made from walnut.

The home’s wooden accents are made from walnut.

Photo by Daniel Jenkins

Photo by Daniel Jenkins

Photo by Daniel Jenkins

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