Inside the home
This Paris cottage punches well above its size on personality. The main floor kitchen is a genuine custom build — gas range, farmhouse sink, reclaimed wood island, dark subway tile, and herringbone brick flooring that flows into the living room. The bathroom follows the same handcrafted logic: clawfoot tub, vessel sink, encaustic tile. The A-frame upper bedroom has a vaulted pine ceiling with exposed timber trusses that most homes twice the price don't have. The tradeoffs are real. The primary bedroom still has original acoustic ceiling tiles. The covered rear patio structure is framed but not yet decked. The backyard is a work in progress — large and usable, but rough. At 1,113 sq ft with a crawl space, storage is limited. The double lot in Paris is the practical case for this property. There is genuine room to add a garage or workshop, which the current outbuilding with lean-to only partially addresses.
- Highly distinctive stone, board-and-batten and timber-frame exterior
- Custom kitchen with farmhouse sink, gas range, stainless appliances and reclaimed wood island
- Updated bathroom with clawfoot tub and encaustic tile
- A-frame upper bedroom with vaulted pine ceiling and exposed timber trusses
- Double lot with room for garage, shop or expansion
- Detached outbuilding with covered lean-to
- Separate entrance on lower family room level