This circa 1920 home located in central Austin, had become a blight in the neighborhood after sitting empty and gutted for several years. When the previous Owner’s long-term plans changed, it was offered up for sale and purchased by a young family who sought help from Tim Cuppett Architects to restore the home to its original glory. Much of the original configuration was either maintained or restored, save the additions of a modern kitchen, screened porch, and rear entry which were added to vault the home into the current century. The rear entry completes a continuous loop through the first floor, creating an open floorplan with clearly defined rooms

The interiors, much like the envelope were developed with one foot in the past and one in the present with a nod to the playful. New steel handrails and canopies are paired with original stucco and shiplap, whimsical flooring was selected in the kitchen to specifically recall era appropriate lead based green paint, as well as compliment the owners growing jadeite collection! Though the structure was updated and respectfully reconfigured to accommodate modern living, it retains the scale and enhances the charm of the original home (Published with Bowerbird).

Photography : Whit Preston

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Anastasia is the lead author of House-diaries.com. She has studied English Literature and Psychology in the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens as well as Interior Design & Architecture in AKTO College. She works in the field of Higher Education and has a special passion for cozy interiors.

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