Originally constructed in the early 20th century, this home was converted into multiple apartment units during the Great Depression. Over time, that transformation compromised the home’s original scale, flow, and architectural intent.

The renovation returned the house to a single-family residence, restoring a sense of grandeur through generously proportioned rooms and improved circulation. A new owner’s suite was introduced to support modern living while respecting the home’s historic character.

A new kitchen, mudroom, and powder room were carefully integrated to improve functionality and strengthen connections between the main living spaces, the exterior porch, yard, and drive. These interventions reestablish the home as a cohesive whole, balancing historic preservation with the needs of contemporary family life.

The result is a restored residence that honors its past while offering the comfort, flow, and functionality expected of a modern home.