6 timeless mid-century modern homes
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Santa Monica, California
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Richard Neutra alumnus David Hyun created the four-bedroom Present day Tree Property in 1960. The put up-and-beam residence has a main stage with double-top dwelling place, included tree, ground-to-ceiling windows, eat-in kitchen area, bar, and 3 bedrooms up a spiral staircase are the principal suite, two offices, a den, and a deck.
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Outdoors are indigenous oaks, a huge sycamore, wood walkways, backyard beds, a patio with pool, and a gate into Rustic Canyon Park. $6,995,000. Billy Rose, The Company, (310) 650-2999.
Washington, D.C.
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Developed by George T. Ward of Vosbeck-Ward, the A.F. Maxwell property was crafted in 1961, expanded in the 1980s, and not long ago up-to-date. The four-bedroom residence on University Terrace options hardwood floors and walls of glass an open up up to date kitchen area overlooking a sitting area with fireplace a dining space a health and fitness center place and two cantilevered decks.
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The multilevel good deal is landscaped with grass, shrubs, and mature trees. $2,195,000. Christopher Ritzert, TTR Sotheby’s Global Realty, (202) 256-9241.
Hinsdale, Illinois
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This 1956 five-bed room dwelling by Keck & Keck was completely current this year. The home has oak, ceramic, and marble floors, flooring-to-ceiling home windows, sensible characteristics, passive photo voltaic, a chef’s kitchen, a dwelling space with hearth, a family space with damp bar, a key suite with luxury tub, and a chrome-and-glass spiral staircase to a basement with a guest suite, laundry space, flex rooms, rec place, and moist bar.
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The corner whole lot features a deck and landscaped gardens. $2,599,000. Dawn McKenna, Coldwell Banker Realty, (630) 686-4886.
Palm Springs, California
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Built in 1962, this house was designed by William Krisel, the architect who gave Palm Springs its signature appear. The turnkey a few-bed room household characteristics upgraded programs, finish retro furnishings, an atrium entry, an art-tiled kitchen and dining location with a wall of glass and clerestory windows, and a living room with fireplace.
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The Chino Canyon property incorporates new tropical landscaping, a kidney-formed saltwater pool with spa, a firepit, and a dining palapa. $1,149,000. Marco Colantonio, Bennion Deville Properties, (760) 537-8420.
Austin, Texas
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When owned by former Texas Gov. Ann Richards, this 1968 residence was intended by Roland Roessner and revamped by Webber + Studio. The 5-bed room property has redwood, pale brick, and copper aspects several skylights designer fixtures flooring-to-ceiling home windows a dwelling room with 19-foot ceilings and arched latticed-brick fireplace vaulted bedrooms a chef’s kitchen and a whole wet bar.
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Exterior are trees, backyard beds, lawns, and a landscaped courtyard. $5,995,000. Kumara Wilcoxon, Kuper Sotheby’s Worldwide Realty, (512) 423-5035.
Dayton, Ohio
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This four-bed room ranch household was crafted in 1956. The open up principal room characteristics wooden-clad walls, beamed ceilings, a wall of windows, a 3-sided hearth, and a chef’s kitchen area with Sub-Zero fridge downstairs is a recreation space with etched and dyed concrete flooring, exposed rafters, and a fire.
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The good deal, on a hill 10 minutes from downtown, will come with a patio, a developed-in firepit, mature trees, and a groundhog named Rufus. $325,000. Lynne Dillon, Coldwell Banker Heritage, (937) 681-3545.
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