Just Listed: Updated kitchen and bathroom in San Francisco West

 
 
 

Welcome to this beautifully updated townhouse style home in San Francisco West.

The peaceful community features mature landscaping, community pool, and ample visitor parking. This end unit has a reserved owner space in front of the home, fenced back patio with extra storage, and green space behind the unit. Upon entering the home you will immediately notice the real wood floors and cozy stone fireplace-perfect for warming up on chilly evenings. The updated kitchen with granite counters also includes a custom breakfast nook for additional seating. The upper level features a Juliet style loft bedroom, updated bathroom, large owner’s closet, and stackable wash/dryer. The loft style bedroom feels light and airy as the room floats above the main level with its tall ceilings and windows and stone fireplace. Motorized Bali blinds with remote allow for the shades outside the suite to be adjusted for light or privacy. The bathroom vanity was custom designed by a local carpenter to provide extra storage. The natural light, bevelled mirror, glass tiles, and waterfall shower create a spa-like oasis. An enclosed stackable washer/dryer is located across from the large primary closet for ease and convenience. This home has storage on every level including an additional storage room off the fenced back patio. The HOA is low and includes water and POOL!!! Invest in yourself and make this your new home!

Listed by Amanda Solorio for West + Main Homes. Please contact Amanda for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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This Weekend: Denver Metro Area Open Houses for Nov 18th-20th

 
 

Our agents are hosting Open Houses this weekend all over the Metro Denver. You can find all of these listings on our website. Please reach out to the listing agent for information on times and more information on the listing! For current open house times, check out the Open House page.

 
 

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Just Listed: Extensively Remodeled Evergreen Home

 
 
 

This contemporary cutie is chock full of features and upgrades.

To name a few: The open kitchen, living and dining area features vaulted ceilings, recessed lighting, and wood beam accents. Not one, but two wood burning fireplaces in the upper and lower-level living rooms (one with insert and blower). You'll love the leathered granite countertops in the stylish kitchen, plus soft close cabinets, and a large breakfast bar for additional seating. The spacious primary suite features a full bath, French doors to the deck, and an extended closet with a new California Closets organizer. Open the French doors off the dining area to the expansive 737 sq ft wraparound deck and yard for indoor/outdoor living. Fully fenced yard to keep pets in and elk out, and storage shed and pull through driveway for additional parking. New water heater and electrical panel upgrade in 2022. Close-in, paved location adjacent to Evergreen High School, under .5 miles to Wulf Rec Center, < 1 mile to Three Sisters Park and 1.5 miles to Evergreen Lake. The perfect spot to enjoy the peace of the mountains and still have convenience at your fingertips! Move right in and enjoy!

Listed by Cassidy Kahn + Sarah Cavey for West + Main Homes. Please contact Cassidy or Sarah for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Lighting the way to the holidays: A roundup of displays and trains in Colorado

 
 

Colorado looks good no matter what season you catch her, but the holidays are when she really shines — like Hollywood and Hallmark created the perfect set for a feel-good Christmas flick and transported it to our backyards.

One of the few upsides of an earlier sunset is more time to enjoy the region’s seasonal man-made spectacles, from professional lights displays that can be savored on foot or from your car (while sipping cocoa), to twinkling adventures where someone else does the driving.

Here’s a roundup of holiday lights events and train trips kicking off this month, for those who want to get a jump on the spirit (and the tickets):

Friday-Jan. 1: Magic of Lights — Drive-thru holiday lights at Pikes Peak International Raceway, 16650 Midway Ranch Rd, Fountain.

More than a mile of lights and dozens of displays, including life-sized dinosaurs, an animated. 32-foot-tall Barbie doll and super-sized Bigfoot Monster Truck, greet cruisers through the seasonally bedazzled raceway south of the Springs. Nightly shows start Friday and run through New Year’s Day.

Tickets: ppir.com

Friday-Dec. 31: Santa Express Train and Holiday Rides — Royal Gorge Route Railroad, 401 Water St., Cañon City.

A lead engineer and Santa Claus take the helm of the historic railroad’s Santa Express Train, which this year chugs to the North Pole and back in a newly remodeled and overhauled 1969 engine. The railroad’s Holiday Train taps the same spirit, sans Santa, with a round- trip jaunt through the Royal Gorge in decorated railcars.

Tickets: royalgorgeroute.com

Friday-Nov. 27, Dec. 1-4, 8-11 and 15-31: Bridge of Lights Christmas Drive-Thru — Royal Gorge Bridge & Park, 4218 Colorado Road 3A, Cañon City.

The Royal Gorge Bridge launches its inaugural lights event starting Friday and running (mostly consistently) through New Year’s Eve. Visitors can check out the lit-up park, then roll on to an illuminated America’s Bridge for breathtaking views of the nighttime gorge and the moonlit Arkansas River almost 1000 feet below.

Tickets: royalgorgebridge.com

Friday-Jan. 1: The Polar Express Train Ride — Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, 479 Main Ave., Durango.

From America’s Bridge to America’s Railroad, for a themed ride on a vintage steam train inspired by the holiday classic book and movie. Riders of all ages get an immersive experience, with chef-created hot chocolates, treats and more, as they head to the North Pole to collect Santa and see a light show set to holiday tunes.

Tickets: durangotrain.com

Friday-Jan. 7: Blossoms of Light — Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver.

More than 1 million eco-conscious LED lights transform the Gardens’ York Street location into a “twinkling winter wonderland of holiday blooms,” an annual extravaganza that’s been cultivating seasonal spirit in the Mile High City since the ‘80s.

Tickets: botanicgardens.org

Nov. 25-Jan. 1: Trails of Light — Denver Botanic Gardens’ Chatfield Farms, 8500 W. Deer Creek Canyon Road, Littleton.

Wander a winding path edged with lights on a walking tour through this vast historic property-turned-glimmering garden of delights in the Colorado countryside. The route, just under a mile, twists through the former Hildebrand Ranch to the 1880s homestead and a children’s play area-turned-Christmas village.

Tickets: botanicgardens.org

Nov. 25-Jan. 1: Luminova Holidays — Elitch Gardens, 2000 Elitch Circle, Denver.

This second-annual light fest at the downtown Denver theme park features millions of bulbs strewn over 200,000 square feet of “immersive outdoor entertainment,” with a 65-foot Christmas tree, 300-foot candy cane tunnel and ornamented rides.

Tickets: luminovaholidays.com

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Nov. 26-Jan. 14: Holiday Headframe lights — Various locations, Victor and Cripple Creek

Starting at sundown on the 26th, drivers can take a self-guided tour through the “greatest gold camp in U.S. history” and site of the last great American mining boom in the 1890s. Download a free map for directions to the towns’ historic headframes — towers erected above mine shafts — many of which are adorned with giant lighted decorations to celebrate the season. Displays are lit weekend evenings, Nov. 26-Jan. 14, and nightly Christmas Eve through New Year’s Day.

Info and map: visitcripplecreek.com/event

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5 Things You Can Add to Your Guest Room to Make It Feel Like a Hotel

 
 

When we book a hotel, we make our decision based on how many amenities it has, both inside and outside the room. There’s just something about the little luxuries that can make or break the stay.

Even in a combo office / guest bedroom space, we all like our guests to feel as comfortable + welcomed as possible. From toiletries for the taking to a hydration station, here are a few ideas we can borrow from hotels to make our guest bedrooms feel a little more lux.

Here are five things I added to make their stay feel like a fun hotel experience and, thanks to the professional organizer in me, keep their things a little tidier.

Toiletries for the Taking

It’s inevitable to forget something while packing, but I try to reduce the risk of anyone having to make a run to CVS. Taking an inexpensive glass jar with a lid, I threw in things such as mini bars of soap, travel-size dry shampoos and toothpaste tubes, tampons, individual packs of makeup wipes, new razors, and shower caps (that I admittedly collected from past hotel stays). This was also not an entirely altruistic act as it gave me a place to store my overflow toiletries. And I most definitely pick through the jar before I travel anywhere. 

It sits on the guest bathroom counter for the taking with a custom-made label letting visitors know not to be shy. As a bonus, I placed a couple of my favorite ceramic toothbrush holders next to the jar so they can keep theirs upright and sanitary.

Very Own Closet Space

I refer to the closet in my guest bedroom using another sitcom reference: the Monica Geller closet from “Friends.” It’s stuffed with, well, a lot of stuff and a future organization project. In the meantime, I wanted guests to have their own space to hang their clothes, so I found a slim garment rack that fits easily in the corner of the room and includes a handful of wooden hangers. There’s even a bottom shelf for shoes and, for folded items like pajamas and underwear, I left the nightstands empty to double as dressers. This way they can unpack and organize their outfits as soon as they arrive.

A WiFi Welcome

I dread asking anyone what their WiFi is when I’m at their place. The look of panic on their face feels familiar as they scramble to remember or find it. I wanted to avoid this annoying interaction in my own house so I found this adorable sign, wrote in the WiFi info with a dry-erase marker, and popped it onto one of the nightstands so guests can instantly connect.

Hydration Station

Even if I don’t take a sip, I still need a glass of water on my bedside table every night. So I wanted my visitors to have their own source of hydration without needing to trek into the kitchen. I found this carafe with the cup serving as the lid when not in use and placed it on one of the nightstands. If you want to level up the luxe look (and taste!), add a few slices of lemon and lime to the carafe.

Keep Them Charged

Sometimes, I’d rather not take my charger out of my bag when I arrive anywhere because it simply increases the chance of me forgetting it (thanks to my ADHD). So I plugged in an extra iPhone charger behind the bed and kept it accessible by using a small cable clip attached to the side of a nightstand. If you want to accommodate all types of phones, try a charging pad that’s compatible with different brands.

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