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The Kern House. An exceptional example of modernism in famed Arapahoe Acres, and a rare chance to live inside a piece of Denver's architectural history. Designed within the legacy of architect Edward Hawkins, with a family room addition Hawkins authored himself, this Usonian is the kind of home that mid-century devotees know by name. Tongue-and-groove ceilings with exposed wood beams. Mahogany-paneled walls. Floor-to-ceiling windows that dissolve the line between indoors and out, flooding the space with natural light and pulling the surrounding landscape into every room. The materials do the talking: rich wood, beautiful slate tile work, a contemporary kitchen (2024) to meld modern convenience with the original design. Key systems have been thoughtfully updated in the last five years, including the furnace, AC, water heater, and windows, so the home lives as well as it looks. A newly installed gas fireplace anchors the primary bedroom, drawing the eye toward serene views and a seamless connection to nature. Classic MCM at its best. Outside, the large private backyard continues the modernist conversation. Modern concrete pavers, mature trees, and a private seating area gathered around a fire-pit for cool Colorado evenings. The signature orange vintage gate and clean exterior palette reflect the clean lines and intentional forms that make Arapahoe Acres one of the most architecturally significant neighborhoods in the country. A 1-car attached carport completes the property. This is more than a home. It's a preserved expression of a design movement, ready for its next steward.
| 17 hours ago | Listing updated with changes from the MLS® | |
| 17 hours ago | Listing first seen on site |