Mid-Century Modern homes explore the interior dcor, concentrating on all aspects of a home's decoration--walls, flooring, surfaces, lighting, and of course furniture. Extensive use of glass and an open design concept help this Bloomington classic forge a connection with nature. Situated on a half acre lot sits this fine example of an architects creative vision that started in the early 1950's. Relish in the simple geometric lines and large windows allowing light to enter all rooms from multiple angles. The main level features a living room, adjoining dining room and galley kitchen complete with a Sub-Zero refrigerator, granite countertops and stainless steel appliances and custom Birdseye maple cabinets. Pella sliding doors off the kitchen lead to a spacious tiered deck and patio made from flagstone. A privacy fence and extensive landscaping make this space a pleasant retreat for relaxation. Small steps going up and down between rooms follow the design of split-level mid-century modern homes. One level below is a stunning family room with built-in bookcases and a wall to wall flagstone fireplace. There is a 1/2 bath and wet bar complete with refrigerator, sink and cabinet space making entertaining a joyous occasion. Multiple outdoor views from the study and bedrooms on the second level continue the unique style that integrate with nature. A master ensuite has a private patio overlooking the backyard and a remodeled bathroom. Off the study and second bedroom is a full bath with granite countertops and glass enclosed shower. The original owner had a third bedroom instead of the study and this space could be easily converted back. True to the mid-century modern style there is a 2 car carport with a flat roof adding to the authentic design that Frank Lloyd Wright and other architects like Rudolph Schindler felt captured the essence of mid-century modern design. HVAC new in June of 2014. Call for a private showing today.
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