Before & After: The Best Little Bungalow on the Block

Jennifer Hunter
Jennifer Hunter
Jennifer spends her days writing and thinking about decor, food and fashion in NYC. Not too shabby.
published Aug 26, 2013
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(Image credit: Charmaine David)

This 1925 home was intended to be a boxy Spanish bungalow but due to some unfortunate 1980’s additions, the aesthetic was a little lacking and Hunter knew he could help reclaim its original pizazz. Want to see this little house now?

(Image credit: Charmaine David)

Much better!

From Hunter:

I decided immediately that the home needed to be restored to its intended Spanish style. Most of the homes on the block were this style and I could tell the home was originally built that way. This meant terracotta roof tiles, handpainted decorative tiles, lots of archways, white stucco, a spear awning and some Spanish light fixtures. The whole process took about 3 months and I am happy with the finished product.

See more photos of this stunner at Indian Summer Investments.

Thank you Hunter!

(Images: Charmaine David)