Reframing History

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This home was available to see in-person for one day only—Saturday, October 22—but you can still tour it virtually below.

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This 1914-home remodel meets the family’s modern-day needs without sacrificing its historic charm. Irons Brothers Construction reframed much of the house, adding flex space to bedrooms, a new laundry room, and a walk-in pantry that opens to the dining and living areas. Among extensive exterior updates, a newly rebuilt front porch expands entertaining space.

This project was nominated for two industry awards, the MBAKS Remodeling Excellence award and the BIAW Excellence in Remodeling award as a Historic Renovation.

Before

Before

New wide sliding doors open to the new front porch with composite decking, custom wood wrapped posts, and beadboard ceiling with lighting.

During construction

After

The open floor plan transitions out to the new patio with views of Mt. Rainier and Greenlake.

The remodeled main floor powder bathroom is located adjacent to the kitchen.

Before

The newly remodeled first floor is open throughout, creating lots of space for these homeowners to do what they love most, cooking and entertaining!

The new powder room was built adjacent to the kitchen for guests (set behind the wall of cabinets and adjacent to the pantry), where there was previously a bedroom.

Before

After

The stairs were rebuilt for aesthetics and safety. They now include two landings, new handrail and ballusters, with hardwood treads and millwork to match the updated look throughout the first floor.

Irons Brothers Construction knows that happy clients make for a happy life!

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