Inside the home
This 1915 bungalow was taken down to the studs and rebuilt. New siding, new kitchen, new bathroom, new floors, new fence, new deck — the list is thorough. The vaulted ceiling running the length of the main living area makes the 1046 square feet feel larger than it is, and the open kitchen with its quartz island is a genuine focal point. Three bedrooms fit into a compact floor plan. The layout is a straight shot from the front door to the rear mudroom entry. A flex room near the front works as a home office or kids' space. The one bathroom is shared by all three bedrooms. The detached garage has not been renovated and is basic block-and-concrete construction. The rear yard is a good size for this part of the city, fully fenced with a new cedar deck off the back door.
- Complete gut renovation — virtually everything in the house is new
- Open-concept layout with vaulted cathedral ceiling
- New white shaker kitchen with quartz counters, island, and stainless appliances
- New full bathroom with dark vanity and quartz
- Dark laminate floors throughout main level
- New vertical board-and-batten siding and front deck
- Fully fenced rear yard with new cedar fence and new rear deck
- Detached garage with rear yard access