This four-bedroom, three bathroom Craftsman Bungalow was built in 1921 and updated several times since with additions and interior modifications. The home as it stands is approximately 1,560 square feet. Its character defining features include a wide porch with a pair of sturdy brick columns offset from the corners. These hold aloft a roof with side-facing gables, with four sturdy brackets at each end. A dormer with three windows frames an entire bedroom facing the front. The property has one brick addition to the back (which was used as a garage). Three other major structures are on the property, which were also addressed in the project.
The home is rather spacious, and contains many rooms, but these have been cleared for the most part of all vestiges of their purpose. The interior renovations on the first floor are a clean slate, and the second floor will retain the rooms, but each will change in character. The most crucial innovations to take place in the home result from two major additions, which consist of a great room and main stair to the rear, and a garage to the side. A full and grand master suite is designed atop the garage with views both to back and front.