
GLENWILDE
- character, affordability -
A 1931 Tudor property was thoughtfully renovated, adding dormers, reconstructing circulation, and expanding living areas.
This 1931 budget Tudor was completely renovated to improve livability, increase usable space, and freshen the connection across all floors. Two dormers were constructed to the front of the house to improve street appeal and allow for a new stair in a more functional placement. This alteration enabled the kitchen to be opened up to the dining room, resulting in a more open and linked main floor. A back dormer allowed for a spacious new primary bedroom upstairs, which now contains a new bathroom and larger bedrooms. On the main level, changing the bathroom layout and removing a small closet increased flow and comfort. One of the original bedrooms was converted into a den, with direct entrance to a new terrace and backyard. The basement was completely renovated and now features a family room, full bathroom, laundry area, pantry, bedroom, and utility/storage space, transforming previously underutilized space into a practical and welcome aspect of the home.
Howard L. Miller
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Mcleod Contractors










