We've featured time capsule homes in the past, but it's been a while since we pulled the curtains back on such a well-preserved Mid-Century Modern property.

Located a block from Lake Michigan in Wilmette, IL, this gem just hit the market for $1.125M.

"It's like a time warp," listing agent Heidi Laros said.

But not in a negative way. Built in 1957, the home has its Mid-Century Modern character and beauty still intact.

"Everything is vintage, but it looks like it was put in yesterday," added Laros.

The home offers almost 5,000 square feet of living space with five bedrooms, three bathrooms, and two kitchens on two levels.

In a house designed with a eye toward the future, the agent noted that she finds something new to fall in love with each time she walks in. Laros recently found a scale that flips down from the wall in one of the bathrooms, and in one of the kitchens, there is a built-in toaster hidden from view.

Another one of the highlights in the home is the large entertaining area downstairs with a beautiful '50s-style kitchen, outfitted with vintage stainless steel appliances and equipped with its own soda fountain.

The downstairs also has a full bar and game room area, highlighted by wood and stone accents everywhere. Laros told us she imagines that quite a few parties have taken place in this home over the years.

"It's wide open and party ready," she said. "It's an entertainer's dream."

The home was designed by architect J. Marion Gutnayer, who designed numerous homes north of Chicago. He brought his experience in Europe with him to Illinois, and he is described as an "optimistic Corbusian modernist architect."

If that description baffles you, have no fear. Just gaze on the man's work in Wilmette and let the Mid-Century Modern magic wash over you.