This updated Broadview home blends modern functionality with early 20th-century Arts & Crafts design. The spacious living room features hardwood floors, restored mahogany window details and picture rails, along with a functional fireplace equipped for cooking, complete with period tiles. The dining room boasts hardwood floors, a period light fixture. and a bay window serves as a charming plant window, plus direct access to the deck perfect, for entertaining or relaxing.
The kitchen is conveniently located next to the dining room and is designed for both functionality and Craftsman-style authenticity. It features cherry wood cabinets with etched glass fronts, maple woodblock counters, and a hammered copper sink. The design is enhanced by a 1950s-style gas stove and a charming early 1900s Kitchen Queen cabinet that ties the space to its early 20th-century roots.
The main floor also includes a generous sized bedroom that offers plenty of natural light and a main floor bathroom, remodeled with cherry cabinetry and a beautifully tiled bathtub that maintains the Craftsman aesthetic.
Upstairs, the primary bedroom features vaulted ceilings, skylights for abundant natural light, and two areas that could serve as an office or den. Ample attic storage space is provided along both sides of the room. The primary bath includes a skylight, whirlpool tub, and cherry wood cabinetry with Craftsman details, creating a relaxing retreat.
The unfinished basement with laundry offers potential for a spacious workshop with ample wiring for tools and lighting, family room, or mother-in-law suite.
The front yard showcases a brick walkway, flower beds, a dogwood tree and tea plants, while the spacious backyard with alley access offers brick-defined beds ready for planting. Recent updates include a new roof, hot water heater, and restored deck. The fireplace and chimney were fully rebuilt for lasting durability.
Enjoy convenient access to transit, light rail, schools, shopping, parks, and dining. Explore a home where period details effortlessly blend with modern comfort.
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Not far from this home is Dunn Gardens. This is a privately owned 7.5-acre property composed of the remaining acreage of the estate of Arthur G. Dunn Sr., who made his fortune in the fish cannery business. Dunn bought the property in 1914 as a summer get-a-way for his family, and contracted the landscaping to the Olmsted Brothers. Upon his death, the property was inherited by his children. His son Edward B. Dunn provided for the care of his share of the estate in his will. A trust was created two years after his death to oversee the entire property. Dunn Gardens were listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 15, 1994, and are open for special public events and docent-led guided tours April through July, and from September through October.
Just north of the Broadview neighborhood, located in the city of Shoreline is Aurora Square. This shopping center will soon be transformed into Shoreline Place. The goal of this project is to create a shopping and living experiences that meet the needs of the community and reflect the unique characteristics of the area.
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