Where to Buy in the Mile High
Denver offers a vibrant mix of historic architectural styles—steep Tudor rooflines, quaint, charmed bungalows, turreted Queen Annes. But which styles will actually suit your lifestyle? And where can you find them? Follow this simple guide to find out.
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547 South Corona Street, Washington Park, $765,000, Listed by Eric J. Carlton,
YOUR LOOK: You want a style that feels of another era, one defined by high-quality craftsmanship and attention to detail. You love hardwood floors, built-in cabinets, exposed roof beams and inviting front porches. You don't mind a small footprint, so long as you have plenty of original charm. YOUR STYLE: CRAFTSMAN LOOK IN: The Baker District, City Park West, Congress Park, Jefferson Park, Mayfair, Montclair, Park Hill, Platt Park, Regis, Sloan's Lake, Wash Park
YOUR LOOK: You dream of escaping to an English cottage, complete with a cozy fireplace, oddly shaped rooms and steep rooflines inspired by medieval castles. You love the look of exposed wood framing on a home's exterior, and there's nothing more charming, in your opinion, than peering out onto the world through diamond-paned leaded glass. YOUR STYLE: TUDOR LOOK IN: Bonnie Brae, Cheesman Park, Cherry Creek, Country Club, Crestmoor, Hilltop, Mayfair, Montclair, Park Hill, Platt Park, Wash Park
YOUR LOOK: You need more space than a bungalow can provide, but you want a home with a little architectural history. You long to lounge on the front porch on sunny afternoons and sneak up to the attic for a nap on rainy days. You like simple symmetry, but you also want a few classic details—like a beautiful balustrade or decorative glass windows. YOUR STYLE: DENVER SQUARE LOOK IN: Capitol Hill, Cheesman Park, City Park, Congress Park, West Highlands. Tip: for smaller, one-story versions with a similar aesthetic, look in Globeville, Highlands, Mayfair, West Wash Park and Whittier
YOUR LOOK: You fantasize about descending a curvy staircase into a grand entrance hall. You love elaborate detailing, great arched entranceways and stately columns. In short, you want to live in a home that feels like a classic, 19th-century French mansion. YOUR STYLE: BEAUX ARTS LOOK IN: Capitol Hill, Cheesman Park, Country Club
YOUR LOOK: You love tradition. You want a home with at least two stories, plenty of room and a hint of Americana. Simple, classic lines appeal to you; in fact, you would like to live in a home with a silhouette much like the houses you drew when you were a child. LOOK IN: Belcaro, Bonnie Brae, Capitol Hill, Cheesman Park, Country Club, Morgan's Addition Historic District, Wyman Addition Historic District
YOUR LOOK: Skip the fussy details: You like sleek, curvaceous forms that have a hint of mid-century glamour. You want space, yes, but you prefer a more unusual floor plan than simple Colonial Revival homes offer, and a few stand-out architectural elements—steel railings or rounded exterior walls—make you swoon. YOUR STYLE: STREAMLINE MODERNE LOOK IN: Bonnie Brae, Hilltop |
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