
"This architect-designed estate on 2.89 acres has just the right mix of historic detail and whimsical color and wallpaper; several rooms have seen recent updates."
"Parker only worked as an architect for about 10 years, due to the Great Depression, but seven of his homes are on the historic registry."
"The tour starts with the gorgeous floors, as they can't help but be noticed: wide plank, top-nailed teak. Yes, they are original."
"The color story begins in the kitchen and butler's pantry, with cabinets painted, enhancing the home's whimsical character."
Located on SE Woodland Way, this architect-designed estate offers a blend of historic charm and modern updates. Designed by Jamieson Parker in 1929, the home features original teak floors, preserved fireplaces, and leaded glass windows. The property includes a formal rose garden and spans 2.89 acres. Notable architectural details include dark wood paneling in the dining room and handmade rondel windows. The kitchen and butler's pantry showcase a vibrant color palette, enhancing the home's whimsical character.
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