After resurrecting nearly every detail through the multi-year renovation, the property now offers 20th-century character and craftsmanship, as well as numerous modern amenities.
After resurrecting nearly every detail through the multi-year renovation, the property now offers 20th-century character and craftsmanship, as well as numerous modern amenities.
Once the multi-level home was officially moved, Harn and her partner, Sasha Witte, began the restoration. "It was just kind of like a mystery house", said Harn, noting they uncovered original Arts and Crafts-era tile, stained glass windows, built-in cabinets, and quarter sawn oak behind years of paint, false walls, and paneling.
Once the multi-level home was officially moved, Harn and her partner, Sasha Witte, began the restoration. "It was just kind of like a mystery house", said Harn, noting they uncovered original Arts and Crafts-era tile, stained glass windows, built-in cabinets, and quarter sawn oak behind years of paint, false walls, and paneling.
When current owner Wendy Harn saw the property listed for free in a local paper back in 1989, she jumped at the chance to save it. The only catch was that she had to move it from its original location on Ocean Boulevard to its forever home, now at 3216 2nd Street.
When current owner Wendy Harn saw the property listed for free in a local paper back in 1989, she jumped at the chance to save it. The only catch was that she had to move it from its original location on Ocean Boulevard to its forever home, now at 3216 2nd Street.
Once the multilevel home was officially moved, Harn and her partner, Sasha Witte, began the restoration.
Once the multilevel home was officially moved, Harn and her partner, Sasha Witte, began the restoration.