This Wexler-Harrison-designed home was built by Roy Fey in 1961 and is a testament to the timelessness of exceptional design. Meticulously maintained and lightly updated, this home retains its vintage charm without suffering the mistakes of a heavy-handed remodel. The gable roof design of this 3-bed, 2-bath home allows for high ceilings and clerestory windows. The window-lined living room with mountain views is spacious and warm, anchored by a cinderblock gas fireplace. The original kitchen is updated with painted cabinets, a glass tile backsplash, and stainless steel appliances. The dining area features a statement cinderblock wall and clerestory windows. Sliding doors lead to the covered breezeway between the house and the 2-car garage. Currently an indoor/outdoor entertaining space, this area could be enclosed as a family room. The primary bedroom looks out to the private backyard, with an updated pool and mountain views. It also features an ensuite bath with updated walk-in shower as well as a door to the backyard for easy pool access. The central bedroom, currently used as a den, enjoys backyard access in addition to an expanded entry from the hallway. These two openings create an open feel as well as a view corridor, allowing the backyard to be seen from the living room. The third bedroom also has a sliding door to the backyard. Both the corner and middle bedrooms share the hallway bath with original tub and vintage tile.
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