Boston Sunday Globe

A Colonial updated from head to toe

20 FELTON ST., SAUGUS

- By John R. Ellement GLOBE STAFF Follow John R. Ellement on Twitter @JREbosglob­e. Send listings to homeofthew­eek@globe.com. Please note: We do not feature unfurnishe­d homes nor respond to submission­s we won’t pursue.

The exterior of this home, neat and clean and reflective of its turn-of-the-last-century pedigree, gives no indication that the interior holds many modern upgrades.

Situated on a 0.13-acre corner lot in a North Shore town best known — perhaps unfairly — for its Route 1 traffic, the home has been renovated from top to bottom, with new flooring, fresh interior paint, an updated electric system, and a new firstfloor bath, among other changes.

The main entry is a covered composite porch that runs the width of the home. The door opens into a foyer that offers a generous look into the major living areas, ceramic tile flooring with a wood appearance, and stairs that wind off to the left. Moving to the right leads to a 181-square-foot living room with a total of three windows on two walls, verticalgr­ain fir flooring, and a large ceiling fan. An angled wall offers the perfect spot to hang a television.

The house flows, almost as if one were being pulled by a magnet, into a fully updated kitchen where the flooring shifts to ceramic tile with a wood-like appearance. There is an island with a butcher-block top and an overhang that can accommodat­e multiple seats. Dark gray Shaker cabinets stretch nearly to the ceiling, the counters are quartz, and the backsplash is a mix of glass, ceramic tile, and metal. A pair of tall cabinets flank a small bench seat. The white farmer’s sink sits underneath two windows, and the space also has recessed lighting, open shelving, and stainless steel appliances.

The dining area, however, features a bay window, bead board wainscotin­g, the same ceramic tile flooring as the kitchen, and a built-in bench in a boomerang-like shape. At the end of the 198-square-foot room is the first-floor bath. The black octagonal ceramic tile on the shower floor offers a wonderful contrast to the white Shaker cabinetry and white walls. The sink is topped with porcelain, and the shower features a gray subway tile surround.

The second floor holds the primary bedroom, the second full bath, and the guest room.

The owners expanded the primary bedroom to 235 square feet by knocking down a non-load-bearing wall and absorbing what was then a third bedroom. There are two windows on one wall, a closet with sliding doors, a ceiling fan, and pine flooring.

The second bedroom is 166 square feet and has two windows; one smaller and the other about knee height. Like the primary bedroom, the flooring here is pine, and the closet sits behind sliding doors.

They share a full bathroom with a shower/tub combinatio­n. A small window in the shower emits natural light that reflects off the white square ceramic tile that runs two-thirds of the way up the walls. The flooring is a sandy-colored ceramic tile, and the vanity is clad in a veneer.

A door next to the downstairs bathroom opens to a small porch with steps to the backyard, which is fenced in and flat. Two massive broadleaf trees create shaded comfort near the fences, while the central and rear sections are sun-splashed.

The home has central air and an unfinished, walk-out basement.

Sabrina Carr of William Raveis R.E. & Home Services in Reading has the listing.

As of press time, an offer had been accepted on the property. See more

View additional photos of this property at realestate.boston.com.

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FROM TOP The kitchen features an island with seating and a butcherblo­ck top; the home sits on a 0.13acre corner lot; and the owners took down a wall and absorbed the third bedroom to make the primary bedroom bigger.
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