1880 Italianate duplex turned single-family home asks $249K
Photos by Steve Hurley
A complete renovation breathes new life into a 19th-century home Located a few blocks from the Ohio river, about two hours northeast of Louisville, this five-bedroom, two-bath Kentucky home was originally a family stable circa 1840. The structure eventually transformed into a Italianate double house in 1880, and much of that era?s regal attributes remain.
But it took a recent renovation to add a bit of Victorian glamor back to the property. Instead of functioning as a duplex as it had in decades past, the home is now a single family residence measuring 2,220 square feet. Italianate features abound, including the home?s boxy shape, tall, pedimented windows, flat roof, and eaves with elaborate brackets. Inside, the home now features all new windows, doors, electric, plumbing, drywall, flooring, and paint. A completely remodeled kitchen boasts soft close cabinets, granite counters, and an island, and the home?s six fireplaces have been reworked into decorative centerpieces. Interested" 245 Forest Avenue is on the market now for $249,900.
The renovated kitchen features granite counters, white cabinets, and wood floors.
A photo of the kitchen before the renovation.
The home?s six fireplaces have been transformed into decorative centerpieces.
The renovation completely gutted the home.
One of two bathrooms in the house.
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