I love this house. LOVE LOVE LOVE. (Thanks Jacque for sharing it!) The price tag makes me cringe, but I think there is some good inspiration here. What do you think?
List Price: $1,800,000
Neighborhood: Millcreek
Architect: Donald H Panushka | Built 1959
Property Profile: 3,650 sq. ft. | 5 bed, 5 bath
Our Opinion: There’s a tiny bit of drool in the corner of our mouths; any mid-mod aficionado’s heart would melt at the sight of this stunner. It’s not just a rare find for Utah; this home is, literally, one of the most amazing we’ve seen worldwide [we've been looking]. Built in 1959 and sitting on an ample 2.21 acres, her skin still looks great. Ideally, we’d clap-clap-clap to see the space plucked and renovated by someone that appreciates these unbelievable bones. Shame of shames to see it plowed over and replaced with an unimaginative, cookie-cutter drag. Do your part to foster individuality and aesthetic perfection; see below to get started.
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Listing courtesy of: Holly Parkin | 801.808.0615





























WOW. This house is achingly beautiful. I’m just going to look at these pictures for another hour or two…
Achingly, indeed!
Perfectly preserved. Amazing.
I really hope they work with it. I got a kick out of their kitchen and the DOUBLE ovens. These people must have had events at their house. Honestly, for over 2 acres and 3,650 feet, not to mention the history, the money isn’t that bad.
I want a kitchen like that. We had a dinner party for ten a few weeks ago and I would have given anything for a kitchen with double ovens!
Simply beautiful! If I had 1.8 and the ability to move it to somewhere where I would want to live. . .
If only….
Gorgeous!!!
Completely!
The fireplace unit is tadiefor!!!! Thanks for posting!
Thanks for sharing it with me. I love it!
Love the mosaic floors and the indoor trees, what an awesome house. Hopefully the buyer will be sympathetic to the era.
I hope so too. Always so sad when they try to turn it into something it’s not.
What a gorgeous home! I love that fireplace and the louvered room divider.
The fireplace was one of my favorite things, too!