They also plan to retain some of its historic aspects, such as the fold-away ironing board built into the wall and the wall contour built to accommodate the kitchen’s original range. Behind the kitchen at the back of the home is a sun room that also offers the space and setup for a laundry area. The space opens up to a backyard filled with original apples trees and “plenty of space for a garden,” Westheimer noted. The garage offers one of the more curious features of the property—and one of the more challenging projects for the contractors. “[This garage] shows that, at one time, you could go out in the woods and pick out stone and build whatever you wanted,” Westheimer said.
Source: Daily Sun March 22, 2020 09:56 UTC