
A classic 4 Square rebuilt from the inside out — new electrical, new plumbing, a full 3rd floor addition, and Calacatta and Carrara marble finishes throughout. The warm glow of evening light illuminates three floors of architectural presence, wraparound porch, and mature landscaping. This is the home that stops traffic.

The aerial view tells the full story — three floors, upper balcony, cedar barrel sauna, and StruXure pergola with integrated heaters. The scale of this rebuild is immediately apparent. A 36x30 heated garage with solar panels sits beyond the fully fenced yard.

The wraparound porch with cedar tongue-and-groove ceiling, recessed lighting, and freshly re-stained decking sets the tone before you step inside. Mature landscaping, river rock hardscaping, and the three-story profile communicate both character and scale.

Cedar tongue-and-groove porch ceiling with recessed lighting — a craftsmanship detail that signals the quality of finishes waiting inside. This is the moment between exterior and interior where the home makes its first impression.

A solid wood craftsman door with glass insets anchors the wraparound porch. Remote-controlled blinds are visible through the flanking windows. Every detail at the entry was considered — from the hardware to the porch ceiling above.

The grand staircase — oak newel posts, carpet runner, and a sight line rising three full floors — anchors the entry and immediately communicates the scale of this home. To the left, the dining room and kitchen. To the right, the living room, main floor bath, and Murphy bed office.

Light-filled living room with wide-plank oak hardwood floors, an oversized statement chandelier, and large-format fine art. In-ceiling surround sound speakers are integrated throughout. The open layout connects naturally to the dining room and kitchen beyond.

A 15’9” x 19’5” kitchen built for how people actually live. Calacatta marble island with 6-burner gas cooktop, Rohl faucets at the sink, herringbone marble backsplash, custom glazed cabinetry with crown detail, and a tray ceiling with globe pendants. Butler’s pantry and mud room all connect off this space.

The island anchors the kitchen with a Calacatta marble slab, 6-burner professional gas cooktop, and seating for four. Double wall ovens and the Liebherr column refrigerator are framed by floor-to-ceiling custom cabinetry. Every appliance was selected for a household that cooks seriously.

A Liebherr column refrigerator — the standard in professional and high-end residential kitchens — paired with double wall ovens. This appliance package is purpose-built for a household that entertains.

Triple windows above the Rohl bridge faucet and undermount sink frame a view straight to the cedar barrel sauna in the backyard. Herringbone Calacatta marble backsplash runs the full length of the wall. Roman shades filter light without sacrificing the connection to the outdoor wellness space.

A full butler’s pantry with herringbone marble backsplash, Calacatta counters, upper and lower custom cabinetry on both sides, built-in TV, and a beverage refrigerator. This is a working prep kitchen — not a closet with shelves. It keeps the main kitchen clear when entertaining at scale.

The open connection between kitchen and dining is the heart of the main floor. Island seating, the crystal linear chandelier beyond, and the porch visible through the dining room windows create a seamless flow from cooking to gathering. Wide-plank oak hardwood runs continuously throughout.

The dining room connects directly to the entry foyer, with the walnut craftsman front door and staircase visible beyond. The crystal linear chandelier anchors the space. Floor-to-ceiling sheer curtains frame the balcony windows. This room seats twelve comfortably and flows naturally to the kitchen on one side and living room on the other.

The main floor full bath features Carrara marble counters, a custom glazed vanity with gold-framed round mirror, herringbone tile shower surround, and hex tile floors. Styled with the same attention to finish detail as every other bath in this home. Serves both the main floor bedroom/office and guests.

A proper mud room off the back door — built-in bench, hook rail, tile floor transition from the hardwood, and a direct sight line through to the Liebherr refrigerator. For a family with older kids, this is the detail that makes the home function. Everything has a place before it enters the main living spaces.

The main floor powder room — Carrara marble counter, Rohl faucet, matching custom glazed vanity, brass sconce, and black-framed mirror. Perfectly proportioned and finished with the same consistency as every other bath in the home. The detail here signals that nothing was an afterthought.

The main floor Murphy bed and office flex space — built-in cabinetry, flanking shelving, wide-plank oak floors, and a standing desk setup. Closed, it reads as a private office. Open, it’s a guest suite. For the executive or medical professional who needs both, this room delivers without requiring a choice.

The primary suite opens directly to a private balcony through French doors — treetop views, natural light, and the kind of morning that makes you want to stay in bed longer. A four-poster bed, chaise lounge, and teak dresser furnish a room that reads as a genuine retreat. In-ceiling surround sound is integrated throughout.

The sight line from the primary bedroom through to the en suite bath confirms what the rest of the home promises — every transition is intentional. The four-poster bed, arched mirror, and chaise create a layered suite experience. The door to the right leads to dual walk-in closets.

The primary bath at full width — dual vanity with Carrara marble counters and custom glazed cabinetry, Calacatta marble floors, walk-in shower left, and the clawfoot soaking tub suite beyond. This is a bathroom that functions as a destination, not just a utility.

A freestanding clawfoot soaking tub with antique brass claw feet, beaded chandelier, frosted privacy windows, and Calacatta marble floors. The walk-in shower with Rohl fixtures is visible right. This is the photo that will stop buyers mid-scroll. Nothing in this price range delivers this moment.

Floor-to-ceiling Calacatta marble subway tile, dual built-in niches, bench seat, and Rohl fixtures including a rain head. The same marble carried through the floors and counters is fully expressed here. This shower is not a feature — it is a daily ritual.

One of three bedrooms on the second floor — tree canopy views, clean neutral finishes, recessed lighting, and automated blackout blinds. The second floor also includes the primary suite, a full bath, laundry, and an additional bedroom not pictured

The second floor full bath — Carrara marble counter, double sink vanity with custom glazed cabinetry matching the primary, Rohl faucets, brass sconce, and orchid styling. The same finish standard carried from the primary suite down to every shared bath in this home.

Four levels of intentional design — basement systems, main floor living, second floor primary suite and bedrooms, third floor media room and flex spaces. The kitchen at 15’9” x 19’5”, primary bedroom at 12’7” x 18’11” with dual walk-in closets, and theater room at 9’1” x 17’9” confirm the scale that the photos suggest. Measurements deemed highly reliable but not guaranteed.

The third floor media room with three skylights, vaulted ceiling, recessed lighting throughout, and a blue leather sectional. On a clear day, the skylights pull in open sky. On a movie night, the blackout blinds close and the surround sound takes over. This room was designed for both.

Large-format display, in-ceiling surround sound, and a sight line to the hallway beyond. Everything this floor needs — nothing it doesn't.

The third floor 3/4 bath vanity — an ornate gold-framed mirror, Rohl bridge faucet, Carrara marble counter, brass towel ring, and matching custom glazed cabinetry. The same finish standard carried from the primary suite all the way to the top floor. In a home with this level of detail, even the third floor bath makes a statement.

The third floor shower — marble herringbone tile surround floor to ceiling, rain head, frameless glass door with chrome hardware, and dark mosaic tile floor. A dedicated bath on the third floor means the media room, flex office, and two bedrooms function as a fully self-contained suite. No sharing with the floors below.

A third floor bedroom with roofline character, double windows with tree canopy views, neutral carpet, and clean finishes throughout. Blackout remote-controlled blinds. Works equally well as a bedroom, creative studio, or private guest suite with access to the dedicated third floor bath.

The rear elevation at dusk — warm light in every window, StruXure pergola left, cedar barrel sauna glowing right, green lawn, and three floors of architectural presence. This photo captures what it feels like to come home. The outdoor living sequence begins here.

The StruXure louvered pergola with integrated recessed lighting, infrared heaters, teak outdoor furniture, and a concrete gas fire pit. The louvered roof opens and closes on demand — sun when you want it, cover when you don’t. The cedar barrel sauna is visible right, completing the outdoor circuit.

Teak chairs, a concrete linear fire pit, and the louvered StruXure ceiling above — this is the outdoor living room. Infrared heaters extend the season. The sealed concrete floors, fenced yard, and mature plantings create a private setting that feels removed from the neighborhood around it.

A cedar barrel sauna with glass door entry, interior bench seating, and a Harvia heater — lit from within and ready. This is not a spa amenity added as an afterthought. It is a daily wellness feature positioned steps from the cold plunge and the back door of the home.

The cedar barrel sauna and Renu cold plunge side by side — a complete contrast therapy circuit in the backyard. Heat, cold, recovery. For the physician or executive who runs hard and needs to reset, this combination is the feature that separates this home from every other listing in this price range.

The detached garage — matching siding, painted trim, and a clean entry door. Solar panels on the south-facing roof offset approximately 50% of the home’s energy costs. Inside: 36x30 footprint, vaulted ceilings, gas heater, and storage at a scale rarely found in residential settings.

Two carriage-style garage doors with transom windows, matching siding, and a sealed concrete apron — accessed directly from the alley. Solar panels on the south-facing roof offset approximately 50% of energy costs. Inside: 36x30 with tall ceilings, gas heater maintained at 70 degrees year-round, fiber optic connection to the home's commercial-grade internet system, and storage at a scale that changes how a household operates. This is not a standard detached garage.