This 1908 Workman's Bungalow is characterized by its sturdy construction, simple design, and small size. Workman's Bungalows were starter homes that could be added onto later as families, and incomes, grew. This home features rock maple floors throughout, original windows and trim, a sturdy foundation, and a stout attic. Unlike later bungalows of the Craftsmen period, this home does not feature a fireplace or built-in cabinets and bookcaes. These costly items would have been budget busters for early homeowners. The current homeowner has attempted to consider era-appropriate items when making changes to the home. Many of these changes involved removing “modern” fixtures to bring character back to the home, notably in the bathroom and dining room. A home of this small size could have often been a candidate for additions or renovations, and it’s quite a treasure to have such a small home that has remained in near original condition for over 100 years!
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