A lot of “renovated” homes in Ranch Park have had a coat of paint and new light fixtures called a day. Not this one. The 2020 renovation was complete — and it shows in every detail. The kitchen features white shaker cabinetry going to the ceiling, a stone backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a granite-topped island with bar seating, and recessed lighting that makes the whole space feel bright and modern without losing the warmth of the original hardwood floors running underneath.
Most 1967 split-entries look their age. This one looks like it was designed yesterday. The fibre cement board exterior in deep slate blue, the warm cedar front door with its vertical glass insets, the oversized picture windows that glow at dusk — and then the garden. Multiple Japanese maples in full burgundy bloom, rivers of orange and pink tulips, hyacinths, ornamental grasses, river rock beds, and a curved stone path leading to the front door. This is a garden that’s been tended with genuine care over years. It doesn’t photograph like a listing. It photographs like a home.