Extraordinary Home in Historic Sunset Terrace, Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2011

Located on a tree-lined street in Sunset Terrace, a part of the Maple Ridge Historic District, in Midtown Tulsa, this neighborhood consists of many homes with significant architectural distinction built in the 1920's and 30's.

As with many of the homes built in this era, the living room is large. It has recently been updated with a reconstructed fireplace, new front door and the windows are clad with plantation shutters. A French door accesses the porte-cochere and an arched doorway leads to the formal dining room. Elegant, yet comfortable, this room is a delight for entertaining your family or many friends.

The dining room is magnificent with designer wall paper and easily accommodates multiple pieces of furniture.

The renovated kitchen is equipped with stainless steel appliances, granite counter tops, crushed granite sink, good cabinet and storage space including a walk-in pantry. There is access to the basement with laundry hookups and multiple storage rooms including built-in wine racks. Tile floor and the split staircase is entered from the rear of the kitchen.

Off the Kitchen is the beamed and vaulted family room with bookshelves and large window overlooking backyard.

Three bedrooms grace the upstairs. All have gleaming hardwood floors and fantastic windows that flood each room with natural light. One is currently serving as a home office. All have generous closets, not always found in Midtown, and custom window treatments. Although beautifully redecorated, a whisper of the past yet remains in the original crystal doorknobs.

Wrapped in the timeless beauty of toile, the hall bath has been redecorated in keeping with the true Country French décor found throughout this home.

The Spacious Master Bedroom provides two separate closets and has been updated with new designer wallpaper. There is ample room for a sitting area. The moldings and baseboards, as throughout the entire home, have recently been repainted. This is an attractive room with a very serene décor.

The porte cochere offers quick, covered entry into the home. A side patio overlooks the driveway with iron gate that secures the backyard with a two car garage and an intimate brick patio located off the family room. Updated and refreshed landscaping in the backyard with full privacy fence will be in full bloom this spring, ready for the homeowner to bask in the glorious Oklahoma springtime.

This vintage 1931 traditional home is just a short distance from the shops, galleries and restaurants of Brookside, Philbrook Museum, Utica Square, St. Johns Medical Complex, Swan Lake and, of course, Downtown Tulsa.

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