Houston Chronicle Sunday

Woodland Heights home boasts historic charm

- By Lisa Zapalac

Originally built in 1929, this restored and renovated home by The Contempora­ry Craftsman in Woodland Heights features impressive modern amenities while maintainin­g its original charm.

Listing agent Kay Harn- den of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServic­es Anderson Properties said the home features period finishes such as shiplap, antique light fixtures and hardware, and reclaimed wood floors.

The two-story home with 2,700 square feet has an exterior that features an expansive front porch and large second-story porch.

Inside, the home has a classic style and a design that is flexible and appeal- ing with striking trim work and details.

There is a large study or living area off the entry.

The entry hall leads past a beautiful wood staircase and small sitting area with built-ins, to the main living areas of the home.

The spacious living room is open to the kitchen and breakfast room, creating a central living area. Located off living room is a large sunroom that has antique tile imported from France.

The master suite and three other bedrooms are upstairs, while one bedroom and a full bath are on the first floor.

Each of the upstairs bedrooms has access to a porch with treetop views.

There are unfinished guest quarters over the garage and Harnden said the builder will negotiate to build-out.

Zoned to Travis Elementary School, this home at 500 Teetshorn St. includes four bedrooms and three full baths. It is priced at $925,000.

For informatio­n, visit www.AndersonPr­ops.com.

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