My old maple home was built from 1898-1908 by a Navy surgeon. It is around 4,000 square feet and has three stories, 16 rooms all together.
This is the newly renovated laundry room. Originally, it was a back porch.
This is an original to the house light fixture that resides in the dining room. It was originally kerosene, but has been converted to electric.
This is the great room looking towards the built-in book shelves.
This is the great room on the main floor.
Here, you see the build-in coat rack to serve as a drop station when you come into the house from the back porch.
This is the newly updated kitchen. The original transom windows over the sink got a fresh coat of pure shite paint and a farmhouse sink was installed.
The Old Maple Home is full of one-of-a-kind built-ins. This one, looks to have been added a little later on, maybe during the first decade of the 1900s.
Another fun perspective of the laundry room. This window looks even bigger in person and it lets in loads of natural light!