This 1910 Craftsman bungalow may showcase carved eaves and classic curb appeal, but step inside and you'll find a home rebuilt from the studs up for modern living. Relocated from the Webster School lot in the 1980s, the reimagining by designer David Strand reflects both design excellence and sustainable vision. Upgrades include Marvin windows, all new plumbing and electrical, Hardie Board siding, a 7-year-old furnace with central air, and warm waxed hardwood floors. The reconfigured layout features 4 bedrooms (2 on the main level), blending period character with contemporary flow.
The detached heated garage, was featured on Renovation Nation for its innovative SIPS-paneled construction. It mirrors the home's Craftsman style and offers a fully finished, heated upper level--ideal for a studio, office, or creative retreat.
Set on a wonderful corner lot with Hardie Board custom fencing along the street side (and wood along the neighbor side), the outdoor spaces are as thoughtfully designed as the home itself. A large elevated front porch makes a striking architectural statement. The yard is enhanced with a flowering crabapple tree, perennial grasses, sprinkler system, and artisan-crafted Core-Ten steel trellises, arbor, and an in-ground gas firepit--spaces made for gathering and enjoying every season.
With a 90 Walk Score, this is where modern comfort, green innovation, and timeless Craftsman style converge in one beautiful package.