Swinging ?70s home with soaring spaces asks $1.4M
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Location: Salt Lake City, Utah
Price: $1,400,000
This 1970s home puts you in a mood. Perhaps it?s the strong lines, or the impressive scale that transports you to a slinkier era. Or maybe it?s all that wood, stone, and glass that remind you of the majestic Mount Olympus just outside.
In any case, the 6,200-square-foot rambler was designed by Utah?s midcentury modern architect Eduard Dreier to make an impression. A sweeping roof with dramatic overhangs, glulam beams, wood paneling, walls of stacked stone, soaring ceilings, and a split-level floorplan make this a dynamic space for entertaining and serene living alike.
Although comprising only two bedrooms (but four bathrooms), the impeccably maintained residence features a flexible layout that includes a great room distinguished by a handsome stone-wood-and-metal fireplace, on the other side of which, a couple of shallow steps us, is a formal dining area with a built-in storage unit.
This flows into a family room, also anchored by a fireplace, and a St. Charles kitchen, which features expanses of glass that frame stunning mountain views. The two bedrooms each occu...
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