|

|
Mike Everhart welcomes you to his
1920’s Colonial home he purchased in
November of 1993. As you enter
Mike’s property note the beautiful
English garden and the beautiful
arched doorways at the main entrance
and on the French doors on the front
porch. Both sets of French doors were
found in the basement. This home has
been repainted inside and out. Mike
has painstakingly restored by hand the
woodwork on the front door, staircase
and the living room mantle. He has
also stripped the base boards, chair
rails, and doors of nearly 70 years of
paint.
As you browse the living room note
the beautiful custom built-ins in the
living room which are made of cherry
wood and built by Seweryn Sych
Custom Cabinets. Also note the two
paintings, created by Jennifer McClain,
who lives next door. The one is a rendering
of the home and the other is a
sunset from Mike’s back deck. The
living room has been completely renovated
and is now more contemporary
compared to the previous style. It
includes new Stickley furniture,
recessed lighting and the red leather
club chairs.
The kitchen was redone in 2000. It
was gutted down to the joists and
reconfigured to an efficient, modern
galley kitchen with a black and white
retro theme. The sun room was
redesigned as a sitting room and office.
It was repainted using colors that
change throughout the day and give
the room a different feel depending on
the time of day. Note the Tiffany blue
ceiling and the recessed lighting. The
redesign allows for a quiet and scenic
work space and a great place to spend
Saturday mornings reading the paper.
|