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Northwest Hills split-level with modern farmhouse remodel seeks $975K

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The house has been completely overhauled with high-end accents and neutral finishes

A split level home with white siding features a 3⁄4 light maple door and a covered front porch on one half of the home.
The 1984-built home has been fully updated inside and out.
Mandy Harris with Urban Oak Photography

A 1984 split-level in Northwest Hills has been rejuvenated inside and out with a thorough remodel in the oh-so-popular modern farmhouse style by local developer Cedar and Oak Homes.

The outside of the house at 3915 Dry Creek Drive has been completely overhauled, from its eye-catching stained maple door and pristine white Hardie siding to its new energy efficient windows. Its new look continues into the terraced backyard where carved-out staircases lead to a backyard sitting area, and new stained maple French doors open onto an elegant pergola-topped patio.

The remodel is just as thorough inside with all new wiring, appliances, tiling, and more. The house features an open floorplan, with a joint living room, kitchen, and dining room done up in neutral hues.

The kitchen showcases custom cabinetry accented with brass hardware, KitchenAid appliances including a double oven, and a 10-foot peninsula with counter seating. Kitchen storage is in no short supply given the walls of built-in cabinetry. The space also comes with a dedicated coffee counter and a custom breakfast nook that stars a charming built-in banquet. Vaulted ceilings give the adjacent living room an airy feeling, while the shiplap-clad fireplace warms the room up both physically and aesthetically.

The house has five bedrooms in total, including a second-floor master suite with vaulted ceilings and French doors that open onto a side balcony. The master bathroom sports a custom dual-sink vanity with black hardware and has a roomy walk-in shower.

Two of the three additional bedrooms on the home’s second floor feature bespoke built-in desks with shiplap accents. The home’s fifth bedroom, set away from the rest on the bottom floor, can be used as a flex space or a mother-in-law suite.

Sound too good to be true? It is, nearly. The house is pending sale right now, but that doesn’t quite mean it’s a done deal. The property was listed with Brien Silver at Compass for $975,000.

An open concept living and dining room features vaulted ceilings and a fireplace surrounded by shiplap.
The open concept living area is inviting in neutral hues.
A kitchen with a peninsula and stainless steel appliances is to the immediate right of the front door.
The kitchen is right off of the home’s front entrance.
A view down the kitchen between the peninsula and cabinets lining with wall at the front of the house.
The open kitchen has custom cabinetry and a built-in breakfast nook.
The master bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and maple French doors that let onto a balcony at the side of the house.
The master bedroom has maple French doors that let onto a balcony at the side of the house.
A small built-in desk backed my shiplap is next to a closet in the corner of a secondary bedroom. A brass light is mounted from the wall overhead.
The secondary bedrooms come with bespoke touches like built-in desks.
A view of the back of the house from the terraced backyard.
A sitting area up a flight of carved-out steps overlooks the house.