I'm not sure if the owner of this house knew it was going to be so cool when she bought it 30 years ago, or if she just wanted a big sprawling house close to the river and BC High in which to raise her rambunctious kids. But it certainly served her well. She told me how her teenagers pushed all the furniture to one side and used the rest of the super-sized living room for their band practice---for 2 years! And like everything, if you keep it long enough, it becomes cool again. Super cool in this case! This 1955 mid-century modern home, located on a quiet dead end street in Cayce, has remained very much original. Except for a new roof and HVAC system, some kitchen updating and the conversion of the garage to an AirBnB property, you would think you stepped back in time as you open the bright red front door. There's plenty of vintage tile and cornices over the window walls...some that hide accent lighting. And the original doors and door knobs! They're not even knobs at all! She calls the home a "Wright-inspired" design because of the massive exterior eaves. It has natural stone accents on the front façade and stone floors in the entryway, as any self-respecting mid-century home should. This house must have been built for entertaining because the rooms are so large and the dining room opens to a long, wide patio. I can just imagine the ladies in their "clamdiggers" (today we call them "capris") gathered there to gossip. See, keep anything long enough and they become cool again!
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