919 Poplar St Truth or Consequences New Mexico Ask for Michael for viewing $279,000 / offers No Financing Available 1950 A very clean Rare Mid Century Modern / Pueblo Revival style Architecture Original Hidden front entrance with large roof overhangs and flowing stucco landscape walls. Mid century architectural stucco accents Walled in with gates for pets and security Covered carport parking Wheelchair accessible Updated 20 year membrane roof. 2 carpeted bedrooms one with large closets one with period built in dresser and cedar closet 1 bath with full tub and bidet 1 bath with large tile and teak shower stall and bidet Kitchen with butcher block and premium natural gas range Lower kitchen cabinet slide out storage drawers Refrigerator Kitchenaid SS dishwasher Eat in kitchen nook Dining room Large Living room New laminate floors throughout Ceiling fans Updated LED lighting Utility laundry /office updated washer and gas dryer LOW UTILITIES Updated Split unit zoned high efficiency heating and cooling Updateed Water filtration, softener and R/O system Updated electrical Updated Appliances and natural gas water heater Matching She Shed / Casita Storage building Walled in with gates for pets and security Zeroscape stone and weed cloth landscaping for water conservation and low maintenance Clean Paved walkways Raised garden beds Many period updated stucco architectural garden beds and walls Fire Pit with Chimnea Arbor Outside garden storage closets Updated windows and blinds Non Smoking home Even the alley view is beautiful (last photo) Mid Century Modern / Pueblo Revival Architecture A "mid-century modern / Pueblo Architecture style" refers to a design that blends the clean lines and open spaces of mid-century modern architecture with the traditional elements of Pueblo architecture, like flat roofs, adobe-like materials, rounded corners, and earthy color palettes, often seen in the Southwestern United States, particularly in New Mexico; essentially incorporating modern design aesthetics into a Pueblo Revival style aesthetic. Key features of this style: Flat roofs with parapets: Similar to traditional Pueblo architecture, but often with a more streamlined design. Stucco walls with rounded corners. Imitating adobe construction, but using modern stucco materials for a smoother finish. Earthy color palette: Using natural tones like browns, creams, and terracotta to blend with the landscape. Open floor plans: A typical mid-century modern feature, creating a spacious and airy feel. Integration with the landscape: Taking cues from the natural surroundings, like using local materials and design to maximize views Copy and paste links https://sierracountynewmexico.info/cool-places/truth-or-consequences/ https://www.newmexico.org/places-to-visit/regions/southwest/truth-or-consequences/ https://newmexicoarchitecturalfoundation.org/2014/11/04/truth-or-consequences-2014tour/ https://lascruces.com/visit-truth-or-consequences-for-hot-springs-and-so-much-more/ https://feralchats.wordpress.com/2014/11/04/selected-wpa-projects-in-truth-or-consequences-new-mexico/
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