
"For a home hunter looking for room to spread out, this early 20th century standalone has a roomy main level, an abundance of bedroom space, and a garage turned studio for those who want some distance while they work. In the Midwood Park portion of the Fiske Terrace-Midwood Park Historic District, the single-family at 51 Dekoven Court also has some period detail, a private driveway, and an attic with potential."
"Dating to circa 1906 according to the designation report, the Colonial Revival dwelling was designed by the prolific Benjamin Driesler for the John R. Corbin Company. He was not responsible for the brick front porch; that was a 1920s alteration that took architectural cues from the original details of the house. That front porch is now a spacious sunroom, adding an additional room to the main floor, which also holds a sitting room, parlor, dining room, and large kitchen."
The early 20th-century Colonial Revival dwelling dates to circa 1906 and was designed by Benjamin Driesler for the John R. Corbin Company. A 1920s brick front porch alteration became a spacious sunroom, adding an extra room to the main floor. The main floor includes a central parlor with an arched brick fireplace and bay window, a sitting room, dining room, and a large kitchen. Five bedrooms occupy the two upper floors and an unfinished attic offers additional potential. The finished basement contains laundry, a gym, media room, storage, and one of the 3.5 bathrooms. Period details include stained glass, mantels, wood floors, pocket doors, and moldings. Off-street parking and a garage converted to a studio provide extra workspace and vehicle space.
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