Updated Tri-Level!

2902 8th St SW, Loveland is a 4 bedroom 2 bath home with updates throughout today! Newer HVAC, newer flooring, and a wonderful layout with large kitchen open to the living room. Garden level lower bedrooms have plenty of light, and the master bedroom has an attached Jack and Jill bathroom. Close to Boedecker Lake and Mariana Butte golf course. This would make a perfect next home for you! Contact Paul Hunter at (970) 673-7285 to schedule your private tour or click here for more information.

 

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South Fort Collins Gem

Welcome Home to 635 Stoney Brook Road! Check out this well priced and well-maintained home in desirable South Ft. Collins. This is the perfect starter home or investment property. This home has an open layout, 4 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths and a well landscaped backyard for those summer BBQ’s. Showings to start Friday July 16, 10:00 am. Go and show until Sunday July 18, 2:00 PM.All offers Due by 3:00 PM Sunday, July 18. Acceptance by 6:00 PM Sunday July 18. Contact Lindsey Crisanti at (970) 420-4498 to schedule your private tour or click here for more information. 

 

 

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Double Up

Here’s an interesting stat based on the most recent U.S. Census.

(although you won’t be surprised to hear this)

Since 1990, Colorado’s rate of population growth is double the Nation’s rate of population growth.

Here are the numbers since 1990:

30.3% growth in the U.S.
62.3% growth in Colorado

So, the Nation grows at roughly 1% per year and Colorado grows at roughly 2% per year.

It appears Colorado is twice as popular as compared to the Nation as a whole.

(but you aren’t surprised to hear this)

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7 Vintage Design Elements That Are Still Popular Today

Adding the right touch of vintage décor to your home is a matter of balance. It brings that decades-old, well-traveled quality that gives the spaces in your home a special character. A common concern with vintage décor is that it will make a home feel outdated. Fortunately, certain design elements and trends have stood the test of time.

We tend to think of vintage décor in terms of well-known objects, like shag carpets and Eames chairs, but it is so much more than that. Some of the most iconic design concepts of eras past continue to influence how we design our homes today. From features to furniture, here are just a few that have maintained their popularity with homeowners and interior designers alike.

 

7 Vintage Design Elements That Are Still Popular Today

1. Built-Ins

The history of built-ins dates back to the Arts & Crafts movement of the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century. In contrast to the Victorian period that preceded them, the Arts & Crafts designers looked to simplify home design by working features into the structure of the home itself. The clean aesthetic look of built ins, as well as their functionality and the storage they provide, have kept them relevant for decades.

2. Exposed Brick

Exposed brick has maintained its popularity through the years, sometimes used to compliment certain modern design trends, such as Industrial, a common design choice for open-concept, non-traditional living spaces such as lofts. Whether it’s stripping away a wall to reveal a chimney or using it as a backsplash for open shelving, exposed brick creates a vintage lived-in quality. Its natural pattern and textured surface work well as either a focal point or an accent piece in large and small spaces alike.

3. Crown Molding

With roots dating back to ancient Greece, crown molding is both decorative and functional. It provides a visual transition for the surfaces in a room by embellishing the space between the ceiling and wall. It can also be a decorative piece for architectural elements such as bookshelves, doorways, etc. Although crown molding is a small detail, it plays a significant role in tying a room together.

 

An empty living room with a chandelier, crown molding, and a hardwood floor.

Image Source: Getty Images

 

4. Marble Countertops

From ancient Rome to the European Renaissance, marble has been widely used throughout history in countless homes throughout the world. Heat resistant and easy to clean, marble countertops have become a staple of kitchens and bathrooms. Due to their large surface area and durability, they are often the centerpiece of kitchen renovation projects. Because marble is porous, it’s best to seal them at the time of installation to prevent damage.

5. Wicker Style Furniture

With origins tracing back thousands of years, wicker-woven furniture is still ubiquitous today. Made from the sturdy and flexible material rattan, wicker furniture is lightweight and weather resistant. It makes for the ideal outdoor patio chair or lounge seat, or the perfect rocker by the fireplace in the living room. A combination of functionality and beauty, wicker furniture’s popularity has showed no signs of slowing down.

 

A wicker chair holding a book, a hat, and a blanket.

Image Source: Getty Images

 

6. Checkerboard Tile

Checkerboard tile is a classic element of vintage design, often used on kitchen floors and in bathroom tile work. Designers have always found a way to incorporate this eye-catching black and white pattern into the latest trends. In the home, it can be applied on a large or small scale. If a whole kitchen floor is a bit much for your taste, incorporate it in smaller areas, such as a bathroom backsplash or a backdrop for your shelves.

7. Mid-Century Modern Furniture

The evidence of the Mid-Century Modern (MCM) movement’s relevance is all around us, but in the home, it lives on in its signature furniture pieces. MCM designers took the concepts of modern design—clean lines, minimalism, multi-functionality—and created sleek, interesting furniture pieces that blend into a room and make a statement simultaneously. Common items such as teak desks, Eames chairs, Tulip chairs, credenzas, and raised-legged dressers skyrocketed in popularity during the fifties and sixties. MCM has proven to be timeless, and to this day, its influence can be seen in homes everywhere.

 

A living room decorated with mid-century modern furniture.

Image Source: Getty Images

 

For more information on home design styles, check out our Interior Design page on our website.

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7 Vintage Design Elements That Are Still Popular Today

Adding the right touch of vintage décor to your home is a matter of balance. It brings that decades-old, well-traveled quality that gives the spaces in your home a special character. A common concern with vintage décor is that it will make a home feel outdated. Fortunately, certain design elements and trends have stood the test of time.

We tend to think of vintage décor in terms of well-known objects, like shag carpets and Eames chairs, but it is so much more than that. Some of the most iconic design concepts of eras past continue to influence how we design our homes today. From features to furniture, here are just a few that have maintained their popularity with homeowners and interior designers alike.

 

7 Vintage Design Elements That Are Still Popular Today

1. Built-Ins

The history of built-ins dates back to the Arts & Crafts movement of the late nineteenth century to the early twentieth century. In contrast to the Victorian period that preceded them, the Arts & Crafts designers looked to simplify home design by working features into the structure of the home itself. The clean aesthetic look of built ins, as well as their functionality and the storage they provide, have kept them relevant for decades.

2. Exposed Brick

Exposed brick has maintained its popularity through the years, sometimes used to compliment certain modern design trends, such as Industrial, a common design choice for open-concept, non-traditional living spaces such as lofts. Whether it’s stripping away a wall to reveal a chimney or using it as a backsplash for open shelving, exposed brick creates a vintage lived-in quality. Its natural pattern and textured surface work well as either a focal point or an accent piece in large and small spaces alike.

3. Crown Molding

With roots dating back to ancient Greece, crown molding is both decorative and functional. It provides a visual transition for the surfaces in a room by embellishing the space between the ceiling and wall. It can also be a decorative piece for architectural elements such as bookshelves, doorways, etc. Although crown molding is a small detail, it plays a significant role in tying a room together.

 

An empty living room with a chandelier, crown molding, and a hardwood floor.

Image Source: Getty Images

 

4. Marble Countertops

From ancient Rome to the European Renaissance, marble has been widely used throughout history in countless homes throughout the world. Heat resistant and easy to clean, marble countertops have become a staple of kitchens and bathrooms. Due to their large surface area and durability, they are often the centerpiece of kitchen renovation projects. Because marble is porous, it’s best to seal them at the time of installation to prevent damage.

5. Wicker Style Furniture

With origins tracing back thousands of years, wicker-woven furniture is still ubiquitous today. Made from the sturdy and flexible material rattan, wicker furniture is lightweight and weather resistant. It makes for the ideal outdoor patio chair or lounge seat, or the perfect rocker by the fireplace in the living room. A combination of functionality and beauty, wicker furniture’s popularity has showed no signs of slowing down.

 

A wicker chair holding a book, a hat, and a blanket.

Image Source: Getty Images

 

6. Checkerboard Tile

Checkerboard tile is a classic element of vintage design, often used on kitchen floors and in bathroom tile work. Designers have always found a way to incorporate this eye-catching black and white pattern into the latest trends. In the home, it can be applied on a large or small scale. If a whole kitchen floor is a bit much for your taste, incorporate it in smaller areas, such as a bathroom backsplash or a backdrop for your shelves.

7. Mid-Century Modern Furniture

The evidence of the Mid-Century Modern (MCM) movement’s relevance is all around us, but in the home, it lives on in its signature furniture pieces. MCM designers took the concepts of modern design—clean lines, minimalism, multi-functionality—and created sleek, interesting furniture pieces that blend into a room and make a statement simultaneously. Common items such as teak desks, Eames chairs, Tulip chairs, credenzas, and raised-legged dressers skyrocketed in popularity during the fifties and sixties. MCM has proven to be timeless, and to this day, its influence can be seen in homes everywhere.

 

A living room decorated with mid-century modern furniture.

Image Source: Getty Images

 

For more information on home design styles, check out our Interior Design page on our website.

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Updated Ranch

1800 Hull Street is a fantastic 4-bedroom ranch-style home in central Fort Collins‘ popular Cedar Village neighborhood! Boasting an updated kitchen with wood floors and a large great room with fireplace, your new home also features three main-level bedrooms, including the primary suite with full bath. The finished basement includes a large rec room with built-in bar, bath, and fourth bedroom with attached flex space. Entertain or relax on the expansive back deck — overlooking the gorgeous, fully landscaped back yard with mature trees, flowers and robust shrubbery. Brand new exterior paint, new sprinkler system, newer furnace/AC, and updated windows. Just a short distance from Horsetooth Reservoir, Rolland Moore Park and the Spring Creek Trail! Amazing home. Fantastic location. Great value! Contact Jon Holsten at (970) 237-2752 to schedule your private tour or click here for more information. 

 

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Maple Hills Ranch

Welcome to this well maintained ranch home in the Maple Hills subdivision. 2626 Clarion Lane, Fort Collins offers plenty of room to spread out in its 5 bedrooms, main level and basement living rooms and fenced backyard. All the appliances stay and a one year First American Home Warranty is included. Easy access to I-25 and Old Town Fort Collins. Contact Maria Dellota at (970) 215-1013 to schedule your private tour or click here for more information. 

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Move In Ready Condo!

4635 Hahns Peak Dr #103, Loveland is a move in ready, 1st floor condo available in a beautiful setting. Close to community lakes, trails, dining, shopping and MCR w/ convenient access to I-25 and Hwy. 34. This well cared for condo comes with all appliances including washer, dryer, refrigerator. Vinyl plank flooring covers most of the living space. Storage closet on patio has upgraded electricity (dedicated circuit). Enjoy our Colorado sunsets on the patio. This open concept home is ready for you with a huge walk in closet and primary bedroom suite. Contact Katie Robinson at (970) 430-9630 to schedule your private tour or click here for more details.

 

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Charming Loveland Home

316 W 10th St, Loveland is a charming little downtown home with a cute sitting porch. Well maintained yard is fully fenced and very private. Built in 1898 this home has a ton of character and has so much potential. A spacious living room and kitchen make this home feel larger than the 1 bed 1 bath it is. RV & plenty of off-street parking. Pre-inspected. Contact Meagan Griesel at (970) 691-0056 to schedule your private tour or click here for more information. 

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Opportunities Await!

Don’t miss out on this house with so much potential at 614 Roosevelt Ave, Loveland! Possible Airbnb, Multigenerational, or other opportunities present themselves with the current 2 unit set up! The bigger 2 bed 1 bath unit has a unique character feel with original molding throughout. The kitchen has been recently updated with newer appliances and new LVT flooring. The smaller 2nd unit is a 2 bed, 1 nonconforming in the loft, 1 bath. Fully rented on month to month leases. Contact Meagan Griesel at (970) 691-0056 to schedule your private tour or click here for more information. 

 

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