One level “Special Mainline” Goodman contemporary has three bedrooms and two full baths and was extensively renovated in 2012. A revamped floor plan allows for a new entryway with extra storage, a thoughtfully designed kitchen with Caeserstone counters, modern tile backsplash, quality gloss white appliances and a large peninsula with seating for four. The primary bedroom has also been expanded to include two closets with closet systems and an unexpectedly spacious en-suite bathroom with oversized walk-in shower and skylight. Down the hall, an open dining room and living room areas have soaring ceilings and verdant vistas from every angle and include a wood burning fireplace and layout flexibility. Two additional bedrooms and another renovated bathroom, complete with a free-standing soaking tub and a second skylight, wrap up the interior of the home. Outside, a 900SF stamped concrete patio offers so much outdoor living space, including a charming pergola. The wooded grounds beyond have established plantings and a custom shed. This special home is steps away from the neighborhood pool and elementary school, shopping, dining and commuter routes.
The historic community of Hollin Hills is comprised of approximately 450 mid-century modern homes designed and built by architect Charles Goodman and developer Robert Davenport. The homes are characterized by their large private wooded lots, sleek lines, and blending of interior and exterior vistas with their distinctive walls of windows. This close-knit community offers something for everyone from a book club to babysitting cooperatives. Annual events such as the Fall potluck, the 4th of July picnic, Holiday caroling, and the bi-annual Hollin Hills House and Garden Tour bring together young and old alike and help to make this such a special place to live. The neighborhood was added to the National Register of Historic Places in September 2013. This provides formal recognition of the historic architecture and community planning of Goodman and Davenport and identifies nearly 475 contributing historic structures, including this house.
Hollin Hills is a neighborhood with covenants that govern your property. Any exterior modifications of your home will require approval from the Design Review Committee. For more information and copies of the covenants and DRC Guidelines, check out www.hollin-hills.org.
Updates and Highlights
All completed in 2012 except where noted
General
- Entire house gutted and reconfigured including kitchen, bathrooms, laundry and entryway
- All doors and trim replaced
- All new walls insulated
- New engineered hardwood flooring throughout with gel under-pad
- New paint throughout
- All windows replaced with double-paned, insulated windows
- Custom shades throughout
- Designer and recessed lighting throughout
Kitchen/Entryway
- Caesarstone countertops and modern white tile backsplash, custom cabinetry, quality gloss white appliances
- Large peninsula with seating for 4 (barstools convey)
- Sliding glass door to outdoor living space
- Original front door location moved to create a foyer entrance and bonus storage space
- Specialty door (Milano by Ville Doors) with neon beam of light on exterior
Primary Bedroom and Bathroom
- Expanded primary bedroom has two sizable closets with closet-systems
- Bathroom renovated with new tile, lighting, cabinets and fixtures and includes a large vanity with storage, oversized walk-in frameless glass shower and skylight
Living and Dining
- Distinctive walls of windows overlook and provide additional access to the patio
- Wood-burning fireplace
- Soaring ceilings and open space allow for lots of flexibility on how these rooms are utilized
Additional Bedrooms and Bathroom
- Two additional bedrooms
- Second full bath renovated with new tile, lighting, cabinets and fixtures and includes a free-standing soaking tub and skylight
- Laundry closet with stackable washer/dryer is in this wing of the house (originally in the kitchen)
Systems
- HVAC and humidifier (2017)
- New electrical box and all new outlets
Exterior
- Underground utility systems-removed overhead wiring and cable
- Replaced existing patio: dug down additional 3ft and adding reinforced wire topped by aggregate, topped by a stamped concrete finish to create ~900SF of outdoor living space