Stoney, the Jordan’s yellow lab, peers out onto the porch looking for his Boykin brother, River.
The original fireplace and sconces in the formal dining room mingle seamlessly with new built-in cabinets.
David, Ginger and David Paul Jordan now have 1,000 square feet of porch space to enjoy.
Built in 1903, the classic Queen Anne home is the only one of its genre in Conway with an asymmetrical frame, shiplap siding, gabled-on-hip roof and two-story octagonal tower with a turret.
Mixing traditional design elements with fresh ideas, bold colors enhance century-old architectural pieces
The back door entrance is now equipped with a seating bench, hangars and storage.
A former, very formal, receiving alcove becomes a cozy seating area perfect for morning coffee.
All of the scrubbing paid off when an original claw foot tub and fixtures revealed itself, all in working order.
The stuffiness of the formal parlor is lifted with chocolate-coated walls and study-style furnishings.
The original sleeping porch has been perfectly restored to become a charming guest room for sleep-overs