Rose Rock Properties has beautifully restored this single-story 1935 stone cottage that is located in Tulsa, a city on the Arkansas River in Oklahoma. The design-build studio mixed old and new to respect this dwelling’s vintage feel while making it functional for today. This home encompasses 2,300 square feet of living space with three bedrooms and two-and-a-half bathrooms, along with a finished basement level.
The builders wanted to preserve this home, as they stated that they are disappointed when “the historical homes that make the neighborhoods of Tulsa, Oklahoma, so charming are torn down.” They saved as much as they could, even the trees, and restored this home to its former glory. They brought in old pine doors from the 1800s and kept the original solid wood doors and brass hardware.
Additional renovations in this home include new vinyl/clad windows, roof, HVAC, all new plumbing, tankless water heater, electrical, and driveway. Outside you will find a professionally landscaped lawn along with two decks for entertaining family and friends.
What We Love: This stone cottage has been lovingly restored to feature bright and airy living spaces with today’s design trends. We are loving how the exterior still has its charming aesthetic that invites you into the home, wanting to explore what awaits inside. Living spaces feel warm and comfortable with a soothing color palette. A serene owner’s bedroom with its beautiful spa-like bathroom is perfect for relaxing after a long day.
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Above: The framed steer image is by local artist, Susan Eddings Perez out of Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Above: The paint color on the walls of this powder room is Wrought Iron 2124-10 – Benjamin Moore.
Above: In the kitchen, the paint color of the cabinets is Snowbound SW 7004 – Sherwin-Williams in a satin finish for the uppers and Wrought Iron 2124-10 – Benjamin Moore in a satin finish for the lowers. The floors are the original white oak floors. The stain color is Duraseal Ebony with a water-based top coat.
Highlights in this home include refinished wood floors, vaulted ceilings, and a new marble/stainless kitchen that opens to the living room.
Above: The walls, ceiling, and trim of the great room are painted in Snowbound SW 7004 – Sherwin Williams.
Above: The owner’s bedroom suite features a fireplace, a luxurious spa-like bathroom, and a walk-in closet. The walls are painted in Snowbound SW 7004 – Sherwin Williams. The trim is the same color but in a different sheen.
Above: The floor tiles were sourced from the Tile Shop — Firenze Carrara Hones Marble Hex Mosaic Tile, 2-inch.
Above: The sink faucets are the Delta Trinsic in Champagne Gold.
Above: In the shower, the white Trunk Garden Stool is by Global Views.
Photos: Courtesy of Rose Rock Properties
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