Originally built in 1905, this home had been divided into a two-family residence, resulting in compartmentalized rooms and a layout that no longer supported modern living. The project involved a full remodel to return the house to its original single-family use while updating the interior for contemporary expectations.

Walls were removed on the first floor to create an open, connected kitchen, dining, and family room, improving light, flow, and everyday functionality. On the second and third floors, bedroom and bathroom layouts were reworked to better align with modern standards, providing improved comfort, privacy, and usability.

By carefully reconfiguring the interior while respecting the home’s historic framework, the renovation restores the residence as a cohesive single-family home, blending historic structure with open, livable spaces designed for today’s lifestyles.