Creative design
Renovated 1930s home blends old, new
Offering five bedrooms, four baths and lots of living space, this Heights Craftsman was originally built in 1932 and has been beautifully renovated. Defining details include reclaimed wood and other materials, shiplap accents, versatile living spaces and more.
The inviting front porch offers plenty of space for a sitting area and a swing; there is also a screened back porch that has a fireplace for added appeal.
Gorgeous dark hardwood floors begin inside the front door and continue through most of the main level. The formal living room centers around a remote-controlled gas-log fireplace and opens to the chandelier-lit dining room. A second fireplace anchors the hearth room, which features a vaulted ceiling with reclaimed wood beams.
The well-appointed kitchen is fitted with custom-designed cabinetry, imported granite counters, subway-tile backsplashes and an island/breakfast bar with a farmhouse sink. Stainlesssteel appliances include a refrigerator, an oven, a microwave, a five-burner gas cooktop and a dishwasher.
Located on the main level, the master bedroom has his-and-hers closets. The adjoining bath is floored in Carrara marble and features a marble-topped double-sink vanity, a jetted tub, a luxurious marble and glass shower, and more. The guest bedroom is also on the main level, along with a tiled bath that has a pedestal sink and a tub/shower combination.
The remaining bedrooms are upstairs. One features a loft area and has a private bath; the other two bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bath. This level also features a large family/game room, floored in wood reclaimed from an Amish barn and overlooked by a loft.
Other amenities of the home include a laundry room, a security system, surround sound, a fully fenced backyard, a sprinkler system, parking pads for four vehicles, and more.