Originally built in 1913, this home had become run down over time, with a small, enclosed kitchen and dark, disconnected living spaces. The renovation reimagined the home through a complete remodel, opening up rooms and reorienting the layout to capture expansive views of the Ohio River.

The redesigned main level improves flow and natural light, creating a more functional and inviting space for daily living and entertaining. A new mudroom was introduced to better connect the house and garage, providing a practical transition space without disrupting the home’s original character.

The basement was fully finished to accommodate a dedicated workout area, expanding usable living space while supporting an active lifestyle. On the second floor, the existing layout was carefully reworked to add a new bathroom while maintaining the original roofline, preserving the exterior character of the home while modernizing its interior function.

The result is a thoughtfully updated residence that balances historic structure with modern living, light, and connection to its surroundings.