This 1904 Queen Anne Craftsman had undergone a series of alterations over time, resulting in a fragmented layout that no longer supported modern living. The remodel focused on restoring flow and functionality while thoughtfully preserving the home’s original character.
The main floor was opened to create a generous, cohesive entertaining space, anchored by intentional details such as a welcoming window seat at the entry and a functional mudroom at the rear. A previously disconnected family room was seamlessly integrated into the overall plan, improving continuity and connection between living areas.
The home now spans three full levels of living, including a finished basement and a second-floor primary suite designed for comfort and privacy. Exterior enhancements, including an expanded front deck and a newly constructed two-car garage, were carefully designed to complement the home’s historic architecture. The result is a balanced renovation that honors the past while supporting modern-day living.





