Monday, April 6, 2015

1930s House with Lots of Original Details

I saw an open house last weekend on Tingley St in Mission Terrace in San Francisco. The house looks like it is in terrible shape but tons of intact old details, probably whoever owned this house chose to update or maintain very little. Whoever buys this house can choose to restore the old details, or gut the interior. Sadly, the more common choice for a house in this shape is to gut the interior.

https://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Francisco/139-Tingley-St-94112/home/811997

The exterior of the house looks not well maintained:


Typical mid 1930's San Francisco fireplace; diamond patterning in the wood floor, needs re-finishing. Literally diamond in the rough! There's a stained glass window which is more inusual for a house of that era. There are also these little cute art deco lights.


Dining room has nice moldings, old chandelier, and again, beautiful flooring that just needs to be refinished:


Cute little breakfast room that leads into the side patio (again, not great condition, throughout the house):


Beautiful original 1935 kitchen with original cabinets, diamond pattern tiling, window facing the side patio, old coke bottle opener.


Bathroom also looks to have retained the old tiling:


Interesting old telephone niche with place for phone book:


Last photo shows a neat laundry chute right in the floor of the closet of one of the rooms:

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