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Notable Denver Homes sold this week
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Notable Denver Homes sold this week

By Sara Wojtowicz
Jul 15
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4 min read

Notable Denver Homes sold this week

It is no surprise that we are seeing a consistent trend in modern design and architecture. The homes we are visiting today in Denver have all been closed within the past week. Though they are each unique, you will see the shared contemporary design concept.

4343 N Quivas Street

This stunning home designed by Devex, sold July 13, 2021 at $1,100,000. At 2,444 square feet, this property consists of 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Oversized windows throughout allow for peak natural light and 360 views of the city. Though the most impressive addition is the astounding retractable glass-door between the living room and backyard, embracing the indoor/outdoor living concept, and allowing this home to feel as spacious as possible.

Listed by Lisa Cook of Milehimodern
Open dining room
Kitchen Island
Open kitchen layout
Retractable living room glass door
Living room
Backyard
Luxurious bath and rainfall shower

2803 Joliet Street

This incredible 3,600 square feet home located in Central Park also sold July 13, 2021 at $1,006,000. Consisting of 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, there is a vast amount of space provided. We once again see how the tall windows throughout allow for bountiful natural light, highlighting spaciousness and simplicity of this modern home.

Listed by Focus Real Estate
Living room
Loft
Dining area
Kitchen

1601 S Monroe Street

The last property we visit sold July 9, 2021 at $1,565,000. This stunning 4,150 square feet home sits on a corner lot in Cory-Merrill and consists of 4 spacious bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Fully embracing modern luxury throughout, however we found the most impressive feature to be the 1,150 bottle temperature controller wine cellar!

Listed by Jay Kalinksi RE/MAX Elevate
Kitchen with Thermador appliances
White oak staircase
Open riser
Luxurious bedroom
Finished basement
Temperature controlled wine cellar
Backyard

Though each home has unique characteristics, we can see all three follow the modern design trend that is exploding in the Denver market. If this is the direction of architecture, then we have no complaints here.

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Notable Denver Homes sold this week
4 min read

Notable Denver Homes sold this week

Residential
Jul 15
/
4 min read

Notable Denver Homes sold this week

It is no surprise that we are seeing a consistent trend in modern design and architecture. The homes we are visiting today in Denver have all been closed within the past week. Though they are each unique, you will see the shared contemporary design concept.

4343 N Quivas Street

This stunning home designed by Devex, sold July 13, 2021 at $1,100,000. At 2,444 square feet, this property consists of 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Oversized windows throughout allow for peak natural light and 360 views of the city. Though the most impressive addition is the astounding retractable glass-door between the living room and backyard, embracing the indoor/outdoor living concept, and allowing this home to feel as spacious as possible.

Listed by Lisa Cook of Milehimodern
Open dining room
Kitchen Island
Open kitchen layout
Retractable living room glass door
Living room
Backyard
Luxurious bath and rainfall shower

2803 Joliet Street

This incredible 3,600 square feet home located in Central Park also sold July 13, 2021 at $1,006,000. Consisting of 4 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms, there is a vast amount of space provided. We once again see how the tall windows throughout allow for bountiful natural light, highlighting spaciousness and simplicity of this modern home.

Listed by Focus Real Estate
Living room
Loft
Dining area
Kitchen

1601 S Monroe Street

The last property we visit sold July 9, 2021 at $1,565,000. This stunning 4,150 square feet home sits on a corner lot in Cory-Merrill and consists of 4 spacious bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms. Fully embracing modern luxury throughout, however we found the most impressive feature to be the 1,150 bottle temperature controller wine cellar!

Listed by Jay Kalinksi RE/MAX Elevate
Kitchen with Thermador appliances
White oak staircase
Open riser
Luxurious bedroom
Finished basement
Temperature controlled wine cellar
Backyard

Though each home has unique characteristics, we can see all three follow the modern design trend that is exploding in the Denver market. If this is the direction of architecture, then we have no complaints here.