One of Observatory Park’s crown jewels, 2550 S. Columbine is a rare Spanish Colonial Revival residence thoughtfully designed with authentic architectural details true to the era. From the traditional stucco exterior and clay tile roof to the carefully placed arched windows and doors, front and rear courtyards, and covered outdoor living spaces, every element reflects timeless craftsmanship and character.
Situated on an expansive 11,200-square-foot lot—one of the largest in the neighborhood—the property offers outstanding indoor-outdoor living. The private backyard retreat features an outdoor kitchen, covered dining area, fire-pit lounge, extended patio, a tranquil water feature that carries the soothing sound of flowing water from fountain to pond, and a finished three-car garage with both heating and air conditioning.
Designed for both everyday living and entertaining, the open-concept main level includes the primary suite, private office, library/music room that can serve as a guest suite, mudroom, and utility room. Upstairs, two spacious bedrooms each feature ensuite baths, while the lower level offers two additional bedrooms and a large recreation space ideal for shuffleboard, movie nights, and gatherings around the sunken lounge and media area.
Throughout the home, authentic Spanish Colonial Revival details shine, including exposed wood beams, handcrafted archways, custom interior doors, stained glass accents, stacked tilework, and seamless indoor-outdoor connectivity. The kitchen complements the architecture with custom cabinetry, stone and wood countertops, exterior-inspired stonework, and an arched butler’s breezeway leading to the dining room.
Modern systems and efficiencies include radiant floor heating, three separately zoned HVAC condensers, and solar panels that supplement the home’s electrical needs.