Just Listed: Move-In Ready Custom Brick Ranch

 
 
 

MOVE-IN READY! This vacant, recently updated, stunning custom brick ranch home in Applewood showcases the meaning of pride of ownership in every detail.

The four decorative lions greet you from the meticulously kept front yard. The front entrance welcomes you into the spacious main level where you are immediately greeted into the remodeled gourmet kitchen featuring granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and an oversized island perfect for entertaining. This flowing, open floor plan includes a main floor living room that boasts a new fireplace surrounded by an open feeling with new windows overlooking the backyard. The remodeled basement features an updated bathroom, bedroom, and an amazing rec room with a built-in bar (original to the home). The oversized 2-car garage has plenty of room with built-in storage, along with plenty of parking, with a new gate for secure parking large enough for RV or boat parking.

Modern updates and gorgeous finishes throughout this home include beautiful hardwood floors, new Renewal by Anderson windows throughout home, updated lighting, new carpet, a newer roof (2019), a new fireplace, new water heater, new washer, dryer, range hood, fridge, disposal and dishwasher, newer gutters (2019), newer sewer line (2019), new electric panel, and a new swamp cooler. This home is move-in ready with easy access to I-70, mountains, shopping, parks, hiking trails, schools, and public transportation.

Listed by Sara Frisk for West + Main Homes. Please contact Sara for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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As Featured in West + Main Home Magazine: From Chore to Chic

 
 

West + Main agent Ashley Busch and her husband Drake took on the big challenge of creating a laundry room in their home.

"Our laundry room was previously located in a closet in the kitchen which made it very inconvenient,” said Ashley. “I was tired of folding laundry on my dining room table and having the washer and dryer be an eyesore in the kitchen. At first I preferred not to have a laundry room in the basement, however we decided this was a much better alternative to our kitchen laundry closet!” Ashley said.

Below: Before + After of Laundry Space

There was no plumbing in this space, so the most expensive part of this project was getting the plumber to come to the house and drill a hole in the foundation to be able to install a drain.

“I love everything about my new laundry space,” said Ashley. “It's actually fun to get away and do laundry now! I love that I don't have to fold clothes on my dining room table anymore and it doesn't bother me one bit that it's in the basement - I just count it as extra steps! Sometimes I stand at the doorway and just stare at the room because it's just so pretty.”

Cost + Material Details

Plumbing - Supra Services- $3,500

Framing, Drywall, Trim  Cobra Construction- $5,000

Painting - Les Lamb - $300

Cabinets  Home Depot- $600

Countertops - Home Depot $1400

Shelving - Pottery Barn $300

Rug - Wayfair $150

Utility Sink - Wayfair $250

New Washer and Dryer - Home Depot $1800

Barn Door - Wayfair - $500

Cabinet Hardware - Amazon - $40

Demo original laundry closet, repair drywall, paint and trim - Les Lamb - $2500

Flooring: Home Depot $400

Flooring Install - Colorado Hardwood Floors - $500

Making Total Cost: $17,240

Laundry Details


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Just Listed: Open, airy, + updated in Cottonwood

 
 
 

Classic Charm meets Modern Marvel.

This light filled home boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 living rooms and a 2 car garage. Half of the home has soaring vaulted ceilings with skylights that are perfect for plant lovers. The luscious front and back yards with fruit bearing trees and landscaping are sure to make you feel like you live in your own oasis. With updated floors, new stainless steel appliances (brand new dishwasher installed this month), an AC and water heater less than 4 years old, 2-year old roof, granite counters, and countless updates to fixtures and moldings, you won't have to spend the time or money updating this one! Better yet, this location is unmatched, with walking/biking trails (Cherry Creek) in the neighborhood, an array of retail and grocery stores within a close distance, a quick hop to downtown Parker, and less than 30 minutes to DIA. The neighborhood includes many other well-loved, charming homes and a friendly community. The primary bedroom has the perfect built in vanity area that adds a modern convenience and the lower living room has a cozy wood burning fireplace perfect for winters and the holidays. Off the lower living area is also a powder bathroom that’s ideal for guests. A lovely east facing backyard and patio is the perfect place to start your day with a cup of coffee while the dogs run and play. If the sellers weren't relocating out of state, they would surely be staying and are very excited to provide the next buyers with a home that was well-loved for years.

Listed by Cindy Hall for West + Main Homes. Please contact Cindy for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Boulder Home with Stunning Flatirons Views

 
 
 

Stunning Flatirons views from your front door and back deck.

Bring your inspiration to one of Boulder's premier neighborhoods and create your dream home. This house has been lovingly maintained by 1 owner for 54 years. Plenty of room to expand with 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. BVSD schools, 1/3 mile to Mesa Elementary. Close to Southern Hills and Fairview High School. Close to restaurants, shopping and working out at Table Mesa Shopping Center and South Boulder Rec Center. Near Bear Creek Park, South Mesa, Shanahan Ridge and NCAR-Table Mesa Trails. 15 minute bus ride to Pearl St Mall. Easy commute to downtown Boulder, Downtown Denver, DIA and the mountains! The property is priced accordingly for updates needed.

Listed by Karon Dickinson for West + Main Homes. Please contact Karon for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Waterfall Countertops May Be the Latest Kitchen Trend…But What Comes Next?

Waterfall Countertops May Be the Latest Kitchen Trend…But What Comes Next?

Five designers give Domino their predictions.

First came the hands-free faucet, then the smart refrigerator, then poured concrete countertops. However, a kitchen island has always been a kitchen island…until the arrival of the waterfall countertop trend in 2020. Having the stone wrap over the sides down to the floor is now a mainstay in contemporary kitchens. Actor Adrian Grenier opted for white marble to contrast his Brooklyn brownstone’s natural oak cabinetry, while Aelfie Oudghiri went bold with wild navy veining in her colorful Long Island home. But kitchen islands will only continue to evolve, so we asked five designers and architects what they think the next big iteration will be. 

Bringing in the Dining Table

We have found that the one area in a home that clients comment they never use is the dining room. People live in their kitchen and spend most of their time at the island. Island seating is not conducive to conversation, though, and counter stools can get uncomfortable after a while. One trend that we think is on the cusp of taking off is eliminating the dining room altogether and putting the dining table in the kitchen, in place of an island. The result is ultra-casual and effortlessly cool.—Jillian Smith-Mohler, cofounder of Twenty-Two Twelve

Treating It Like Furniture

Waterfall islands aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. They’re a beautiful way to showcase a stunning piece of stone and a key gathering area. However, I do think they’re getting more interesting, and we’ll be seeing more refined details and uses beyond purely kitchen storage, like added shelving on the sides that will blur the line with furniture and better blend in.—Susan Nwankpa, founder of Nwankpa Design

Bending the Rules 

Waterfall islands are all about the finished ends of your cabinetry. We’ve had a lot of fun with curves lately! Whether it’s a painted finish or tamboured walnut—curved cabinetry creates a modern yet elegant vibe. —Kevin Bennert, cofounder of Oak Design Project

Looking Up

Vent hoods with pizzazz feels like the next wave to me. Designers and homeowners are thinking out of the box and finding inventive ways to clad theirs with wood, plaster, stone, and brass. Anything goes, and I’m here to witness the creative expression. —Natalie Myers, owner of Veneer Designs

Toning Down the Modernity

I’m anticipating and loving the more frequent inclusion of stand-alone furnishings in kitchen spaces. Whether that be a vintage weathered butcher block island or glass-front curio cabinet and hutch, I am expecting to see kitchens trending back to a less slick, more comfortable and collected feeling. —Megan Hopp, founder of Megan Hopp Designs


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