307 E. Verde, A Blend of Historical and Contemporary

I was out showing homes this weekend and revisited a place worth of note. As Realtors, we appreciate a good remodel as we are saddened by some of the remodeling mistakes we often see… luckily 307 E. Verde in the Hacienda Historic District is not one.

The home recently received a fine updating with exceptional kitchen and bath redos. In fact, I doubt there were any surfaces left untouched including the landscaping and new garage.

Upon entering you will find well done stained concrete floors, a larger than average living room and a kitchen that will aspire you to entertain. The kitchen is well designed with sleek dark wood cabinets (a lot of them) and amenities missing in most homes. The attention to detail here is eye-catching. We’ll let the pictures tell the story.

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Note the 1” tile backsplash, stunning vent hood, stacked microwave and oven and attached table for casual dining. Recessed lighting keeps the space open, yet bright… especially with the windows that open to the freshly landscaped back yard and patio.

The balance of the home has been tastefully updated as well. It looks like a few walls were moved to create a more spacious feel and add amenities such as an indoor washer/dryer nook. Both the guest and master baths have been fully modernized with tasteful accents, custom tile and vessel sinks.

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The master bath features a jetted tub, dual sinks and a spacious shower. Note the narrow windows offering light and privacy as well as a mid-century feel. A nice touch many would not have added.

The only real downside to the home is its proximity to Thomas and 3rd Street. The rear of the property looks on to the McDonald Florist building. However, the owner included a stand of Oleanders in his landscaping design that will provide a nice visual block in just a year or two. Again, fine details most people miss when considering a remodel project.

307verde-24 Of note too is the garage. This is a new structure, yet done as to feel it belongs. It is an over-sized two car garage with plenty of room for storage, a work bench and more.

All in all, I believe they did a fine job on this project that someone is going to be happy to call home, entertain friends and enjoy the urban life.

If you’d like to take a look at this place use the contact form below or call us. We’d be delighted to take you on a tour.

Gene Urban & Ron Urban
The Urban Connection Team
602-224-5777
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listing courtesy of HomeSmart

Comments

  1. I would caution you on using the word “modern” in that context. The proper term in this case would be contemporary. Architecturally modern refers to a specific style that came about in the beginning of the 20th century and died around the sixties where the post-modernist movement came about.

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    You are quite correct and I will change this per your recommendation. Thanks for your insight.

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