
| 4309 N. 32nd Street, Tacoma, WA This 1909 Craftsman was a bank owned property that was red-tagged by the City of Tacoma since it had been deemed uninhabitable. This was a case of forensic demolition to remove years of strange and misguided renovations and additions to determine a floorplan that would be functional. The entire first floor was stripped to the studs, illegal framing problems were corrected to property support the second story, and a new first floor plan was developed adding a formal dining room in an area that had previously been a small bedroom and the kitchen, and moving the kitchen into the family room area. The entire house was resided with period appropriate materials, vinyl windows on the front and side facades were replaced with reproduction dual glaze windows, the illegal "man cave" was removed from the garage and all systems were replaced. |
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MargueiteThat place is truly transformed, Jeff. Amazing job. I really loved looking at the listing, but it is really amazing after seeing the before and after pictures.

