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Saturday, January 28, 2017

923 Angela Street, Key West - A Storybook Cottage

Just Listed, but not by me, 923 Angela Street in Key West. I wrote a couple of blogs about this charming house a few years ago when it was then listed for sale. Let's look at the front facade and see how it has changed since first photographed in 1965 and progress to how it looks in 2017.
1965
2012
2017
The listing Realtor describes this Old Town home this way:
"A storybook cottage perfectly renovated for discerning tastes. Tucked away on one of Old Town's secluded, charming lanes, 923 Angela is one of the historic Conch cottages that make Key West famous. Two bedrooms and two full baths, including an expansive upstairs master retreat with a walkout to the sweet, tree-top roof deck. Brilliant, dappled natural light plays across the interior's historic Dade County pine walls and restored floors, while a new, high-end kitchen and dining area provide a superb entertaining space. The second bedroom, which could easily become a guest suite or office opens onto the new pool and landscaped courtyard with its touch-of-whimsy outdoor shower. With its perfect front porch for sunset views and consistent, cooling breezes, this home offers casual Key West living in a storybook setting. Located in the X flood zone."
This is a one and one-half story cottage with 1254 sq ft of compact but very cleverly designed living space. I use the word "designed" intentionally because the new owner made some very clever changes and additions when he renovated this house. What you cannot see but should appreciate is the replacement of old piers under the house and the new floor system. The Dade County walls and ceiling survive but do not overpower the place.
I snuck in a photo of the vintage kitchen as photographed in 2012 so that you can see how much the space changed and see how the space evolved. The most obvious change is the new cabinetry. A new base cabinet was added next to the wall where an open storage space got all dressed up with a door. Another base cabinet was added to the end wall to create a credenza for more kitchen storage. A custom dining space was added with wood counter top with especially fine joinery. Look just under the top to see five spaces for wine bottles. The stools get tucked out of the way when not in use.
I am not a fan of trendy decorating thingies. When I first noticed the hanging barn door in the first floor rear bedroom I questioned why. But if you consider this owner put the door in the bedroom and not in the dining area you realize the door is not the focus of attention but rather a convenient way to save space and create utility. Clever! Not having a pool was always a problem for this house. Now it has one. It fits right in like it was always there. But it wasn't. I stepped to the east side and found an outdoor shower where the base is a surf board. Clever again! As in the inside, the outside is minimalist in design carried out masterfully.
To explain the wondrous second floor, I must show you the previous incarnation. Look below.
East gable before
The stairway enters directly into the bedroom area which previously had no closet nor bathroom. The owner created a one level closet/room divider at the east end gable and added a new bathroom at the west rear gable. The square hatch window to the rear deck was previously existing. The A/C was elevated to the side of the deck bringing the noise up in the air making way for the pool down below. The bathroom is quite spacious. I especially loved the custom quartz sink the seems to hover over the white cabinets. This ultimate class in my opinion. The late afternoon light in this room is incredible which reminds me that the view from the deck will amaze you in May and June when the Royal Poinciana tree in the neighboring yard goes into full bloom. It's a killer. Speaking of which, this home is located opposite the Key West cemetery.
 
923 Angela Street is offered at $1,078,000CLICK HERE to view the Key West MLS datasheet and then please call me, Gary Thomas, 305-766-2642, to set up a private showing.  Let's take a look. You will be charmed by this storybook cottage. I am a buyers agent and a full time Realtor at Preferred Properties Key West.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This place looks great. Only concerns are the ceiling height on the second floor and accessing backyard through the guest room.

Ashcroft Ashby said...

This place looks really beautiful! Its a great blog about this charming house and the dining area provide a superb entertaining space with high-end kitchen.

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Gary Thomas said...

Dear Anon, For better or worse, a lot of homes in Old Town must be accessed via private living spaces. They weren't built with pools in mind. These were houses whose occupants worked for a living on boats or the railroad or maybe rolling cigars. Today they are likely second homes for people who live up north and come down here as often as the owners' life permits.

The guy below is a scam. I'll let him grab a little attention.
Gary

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