A 1972 Home With Midcentury Flair Lists for $935K in Durham, North Carolina
In Durham, North Carolina, a 1970s time capsule sits tucked away on a 1.36-acre lot full of towering trees and lush vegetation. The split-level home was originally built in 1972, but thanks to a recent remodel, it now caters to contemporary living while showcasing the character and craftsmanship of its era.
Jenna Zeigler and her family carried out the dwelling’s makeover. "We are a fourth-generation family business," notes Zeigler, who is also the listing agent. "All we’ve ever known or done is real estate and construction. We buy the homes, conduct the renovations, and then I list them for sale."
Zeigler and her family were adamant about restoring the home’s period character. "We are very passionate about bringing houses back to life, and in this house we did just that. We put modern touches on every aspect possible, but still maintained that ’70s-era feel that so many remember and love—and, in our opinion, will never really go out of style."
Spanning nearly 4,000 square feet, the remodeled home now offers a striking palette of wood, stone, and glass. "Generally, ’70s-era homes have a lot of wood tones and stonework," says Zeigler. "Although it’s not original to the house, we brought stonework and a lot of wood details in during our renovation process." These updates include stone accent walls at the entry and living area, and wooden ceilings throughout much of the upper level.
Upstairs, a free-flowing floor plan unites the spacious living room with the kitchen and dining area. Sliding glass doors stretch across the rear-facing wall, allowing the interior to flow onto a large deck overlooking the wooded backyard. Wide clerestory windows above the kitchen cabinets usher light into the home.
Another highlight of the property is its playful color scheme. "The ’70s are known for unique color choices. This house highlights a modern take on that through tile use in the kitchen backsplash, the bathrooms, and the laundry room," notes Zeigler. "The tiles were all handmade, so there is a variation in color and size." Scroll ahead to see more of the property, currently listed for $935,000.
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Interior Staging: DIGS Home Staging and Redesign
3200 Doubleday Pl in Durham, North Carolina, is currently listed for $935,000 by Jenna Zeigler of Keller Williams Elite Realty.
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