Description:A charming 1924 mission-revival bungalow nestled in the heart of the historic Hyde Park neighborhood, this house exemplifies the classic architecture of the era with its welcoming front porch, simple lines, and cozy, unpretentious design. The exterior showcases its simple, western charm, with its stucco siding and modest footprint that harks back to a time when homes were built for practicality and warmth. Inside, the home retains much of its original character, including hardwood floors, and locally-appropriate fixtures and finishes. Rooms are modestly sized, yet efficient, with a layout typical of early bungalow designs, maximizing space and natural light. It's interior is a thoughtful fusion of traditional and modern aesthetics, creating a layered, eclectic look that feels both timeless and contemporary. With a nod to its 1924 origins, the space features antiques that reflect the era’s craftsmanship, such as vintage wooden furniture and classic lighting fixtures. These pieces are balanced by sleek, modern elements, including clean-lined furnishings and natural layers to add warmth. The result is a harmonious blend of old and new, where (extinct!) longleaf pine flooring and earth-toned palettes meet the clean, modern lines of contemporary western design, all while honoring the home’s historical charm. Though small by modern standards, the home’s charm lies in its historical features and the thoughtful preservation that keeps its vintage appeal intact. Over the decades, the house has undergone updates to maintain its functionality while retaining its classic mission-revival appeal, blending modern comforts with the historic ambiance of the 1920s.
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