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Today's Grove Park Sunset Mountain Neighborhood Tour
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The Grove Park Sunset Mountain Neighborhood will hold its annual Tour of Homes Showcasing  11 unique homes with some celebrating their 100th birthday this year.  Come see a remarkable variety of homes this year from homes on the National Register of Historic Places to mid-century modern gems - all situated in the beautiful Grove Park district.The tour is today, Sunday, September 8 from 11am to 5pm. To get your tickets today you must purchase them at the Grove Park Inn Country Club. Parking and trolley provided if needed. Tour all stops at your own pace.For more information, contact Suzanne Escovitz at sescovitz@charter.net or 828-254-4400.

MAKE YOUR MODERN | Grove Park Ranch
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Grandma's House Gets Modern Updates David Way of Roost, LLC gave me a call today while he was putting the finishing touches on a very traditional ranch house not far from the Grove Park Inn. As I have only spoken to David about the new homes he builds, I don't think he was aware of my passion for ranch homes and their livability. He soon found out as I was on site in ten minutes. After all, he was in my hood.I caught David outside scanning his Mac on top of some discarded cabinets along the drive.  As is typical of many ranches in our mountain town, the garage is on the lower level. This means the homeowner is often greeted by an unfinished basement when they arrive home navigating ceilings of dangling fiberglass insulation through a sea of gray concrete. David easily carved out a new downstairs entry that was well lit with new recessed lighting and had a surprisingly nice looking ceramic tile on the floor that he found at Home Depot for $2 per tile. Deal! In the process he framed out a new office and laundry for the owners adding extra square footage and useful rooms with better access.The stairway was now well lit and open, drawing you upward into a new living space created from deconstructing a narrow corridor of doors, a typical ranch house issue. The house, having given up a few walls, offered a flowing lifestyle from kitchen to hall to living to outdoors. You could hear a collective sigh of relief from the owners who can now breathe in the openness of their relaxing new space bouncing with good chi. Cabinets, flooring, fireplace and lighting were all new of course, sporting a blend of contemporary styling. Sweet.Though ranch homes are very predictable in their challenges, they offer compact one level living that is so desirable by my clients today. Asheville has a variety of wonderful established neighborhoods that offer walkability and close proximity to amenities. Thanks, David, for giving us a peak!For more information on ranch home remodeling in the area search my blog or call me for some insight on good areas for buying and design resources for remodeling.Article and Photos by Troy Winterrowd