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A Bucknell ClassicThis home on Columbia is what I call a "Bucknell Classic". It has all of the charm, coziness and comfort of a Bucknell home with important updates that preserve the best of the architect's vision for Bucknell. Many homes in Bucknell have additions and garages, but this home is exactly as it was meant to be! This classic is ready for your updates, but you just might choose to preserve this taste of simpler time when TV and morality were both black-and-white. Dormers and a nice lawnThis model has two symmetrical dormers and is preferred by many because of the balance of the design. The carport is a later addition that provides shelter for a vehicle without forgoing the windows at the side of the house.
Living Room / Dining AreaLike many homes at Bucknell, this home has had one wall taken down to create a spacious living room. The floors, all wood and all original, gleam up cheerfully in the summer sun. There is a bedroom on the first floor (not pictured) in the left rear quarter of the home. Many residents use this bedroom as an office, but it also makes a fine master bedroom with easy access to the first floor bathroom.
BathroomTake a peak in the bathroom and you'll find the kind of surprise that makes me love Bucknell.
The original pink and black tile on the floor and wall is a nearly sixty year-old treasure that has survived in tact to give the home its distinctive character and beauty. Together with a new vanity and fixtures, the bathroom is functional while harkening back to Wally and the Beaver.
KitchenWhen these houses were built the design philosophy was a little different from today. The kitchen was viewed the way we think of a laundry room. It is a workspace, that should be functional, and yet hidden from view as much as possible. This update makes great use of the small space while keeping with the architect's original idea of a working kitchen that is detached from the living areas.
UpstairsOn the second floor there are two bedrooms and a full bath with a shower, but to get there and back again you'll have to go up this beautiful all wood stairway. The bathroom is not pictured, but it is couched inside a rear dormer for light and headroom.
Inside the DormersIn the bedrooms, the dormers add extra room and give the kind of character and light that kids love. It's the perfect place to put a desk or a work table. Don't you just love the built-ins!
And the tour finishes with a quick peek at the storage under the eaves on the second floor. This one is nicely finished with carpeting and drywall.
Call 703 765 0300 and ask for Will Nesbitt to inquire about this home or anything in Bucknell. To search the latest homes in 22307 (Bucknell's zip code), click here.
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