
"The remodel was extensive, including a total structural retrofit that replaced the plumbing, electrical, and water meter, and added more earthquake resilience."
"Upstairs, the Mérida influence is perhaps most apparent in the replastered walls, all done by hand for a soft, curving finish that extends into the coved corners of rooms."
"The main floor is 1,890 square feet, but with two bedrooms and a shared bathroom there's room to roam in all of the living spaces."
"You could do yoga in the preserved circular bay in the living room, have a coffee at the little outdoor seating area off the kitchen, or relax in the soaking tub that sits beneath a window overlooking the garden."
The Mount Tabor house, built in 1936, features a unique brick facade and a circular bay window. After a complete remodel, it retains its charm while incorporating design elements from Mérida and Marfa. The renovation included structural updates, new plumbing, and an earthquake-resistant design. The basement was transformed into a family room, and the main floor offers spacious living areas with custom cabinetry and preserved features. The home provides cozy spaces for relaxation and connection with nature.
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