Classic Craftsmanship, Fully Reimagined
This 1,300+ sq ft home offers a rare and compelling balance: the integrity and material quality of a 1920s house, paired with the performance and comfort of a modern rebuild. Originally constructed in 1920, the home was taken down to the studs and comprehensively rebuilt in 2018—resulting in a residence that lives like a new home while retaining the strength and character of old-growth construction.
The structure itself tells the story: fine-grain Douglas fir joists, beams, and rafters—materials that are notably denser and stronger than today’s standard lumber—form the backbone of the house. These original elements provide a solidity and permanence that are difficult to replicate, even in the best contemporary builds.
A True Studs-Out Transformation
The 2017 renovation was not cosmetic—it was foundational. All major systems were replaced or upgraded, including electrical, plumbing, heating, and appliances. The interior was thoughtfully reconfigured to support modern living, with open, well-proportioned spaces, vaulted ceilings, and strong sightlines that create a sense of volume without excess.
The kitchen and living areas are designed to be both practical and refined, featuring quality cabinetry, durable countertops, updated appliances, and clean, restrained finishes. Bedrooms and bathrooms are finished to the same standard, offering comfort and longevity rather than trend-driven design.
Ready for Its Next Chapter
What makes this home especially compelling is its adaptability. It offers the charm people value in older houses—real wood, proven construction, and thoughtful proportions—while delivering the reliability, efficiency, and convenience expected of a modern residence. In effect, it offers the best of both worlds: a house with history, rebuilt for the future.
Denny Creek Modern Reno is ready to begin its next life in a beautiful new setting, bringing together craftsmanship, design, and long-term value in a way few homes can.


