Striking postmodern house in Colorado valley wants $1.4M
By award-winning architect Harry Teague The ?Shiny Metal? house by award-winning Colorado architect Harry Teague is not for everyone, but for those into postmodernism, it is sure to entice. Built in 1984 for an artist couple, the striking two-story structure features a metal-clad facade on the upper level punctuated by small square windows framed in turquoise. The facade of the lower level is painted purple, and a strip of translucent windows runs horizontally between the floors.
The shape of the home is actually quite simple. In essence, it is a flat rectangular volume characterized by a central, glazed triangle gable that forms a vaulted ceiling in the living room. A kitchen with a glass display case reflecting the shape of the house and pink-and-red-painted cabinets is located here, with its multi-colored linoleum flooring also repeating on the staircase. Private quarters flank this area.
The lower level originally comprised two painting studios and a storage space. They were converted into expansive guest bedrooms and a small (also colorful) kitchen during a 1992 renovation. A glass garage door opens up the dining space to a semicircular covered patio and the incredible 11-acre valley in which the house sits.
Other amenities include a guest house, gorgeous gardens, a tennis court, and a little spa with turquoise covering that match the main house?s window frames. Located at 525 Cactus Flats Road in Carbondale, Colorado, the property is offered at ...
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