Mid-Century Dreaming in this Frank Lloyd Wright
Inspired Arapahoe Acres Home!
Designed by DU Professor and Architect Eugene Sternberg in 1955,
1421 E Cornell Place and all of Arapahoe Acres Became an Overnight
Sensation. Flash Forward 56 Years and AA still has the same
Mystic and Panache!
Broad Horizontal Lines Seem to Reach out into the Landscape and the Roof
Appears to Float Above the Glazing and Brick.
Period Details Throughout Including Exposed Beams, Wood Ceilings,
Hardwood Floors, Exposed Brick Walls and Large Expanses of Windows
Create an Organic Palette of Materials that Harmonize with the
Outdoors.
The Open Floor Plan with the New Remodeled Kitchen takes Center Stage with
the Adjacent Living and Dining Rooms. Floor to Ceiling Sliding Doors Engage
the Outdoors with a Large Treed Private Lot.
- Re-Finished Hardwood Floors
- New Travertine Flooring in Kitchen and Dining Rooms
- New Kitchen with Granite and Stainless
- Updated Electrical System and Service
- New Designer Lighting in Kitchen and Living Room
- New Carpeting and Tile
- New Complete Exterior Paint
- New Landscape with Irrigation, Plants and Rock
Located in Arapahoe Acres, America's Quintessential Mid-Century Modern
Neighborhood, and Listed as a Historic District in the National Register of
Historic Places.
Arapahoe Acres was Recognized by 5280 Magazine in May 2011 as one of
Denver's Compelling Residential Areas!
Close Commute to the Tech Center, Downtown and Cherry Creek. One of
Denver's (Englewood's) Best Walking Neighborhoods for Mid-Century
Architectural Marvels and Landscapes. Curvy Streets and Original
Street Markers add to the Charm and Character of Arapahoe Acres.