1918 Craftsman

This 1918 Craftsman came with a long history of DIY additions which resulted in original architectural details being removed or painted over.

My client's partial remodel aimed to match the look and feel of the original part of the house through color and materials.

The kitchen received a major redesign when an inconveniently placed bedroom was removed. Clerestory windows and double glass sliding doors were installed to bring natural light into the space.

The media room and bedroom were designed with trim details that mimic the original architectural pieces. The floors were stained to match the existing fir planks, and the ceiling beams were stripped to remove a failing shellacked finish.

Light neutrals were used throughout the house to act as a backdrop to the architectural details of the house.

Hopefully, that is the last remodel this house will see!

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