05/28/2026
A zionsville beauty…
This home was never meant to be a blank white box. Rooted in its 1963 Dutch Colonial Revival beginnings, it was thoughtfully reimagined in 2021 through a complete, to-the-studs renovation that preserved its original charm while elevating every aspect of daily living. Behind the warmth and character is an incredibly intentional rebuild, including all new electrical, plumbing, windows, roof, insulation, siding, and a dual-zoned HVAC system with two furnaces and two A/C units, alongside upgraded water systems with reverse osmosis and UV filtration, all designed for comfort, quietness, durability, and efficiency. The traditional layout and cozy separation of spaces remain intact, while additions including a main-floor primary suite, mudroom, and screened porch blend seamlessly with the home’s original architecture. Rich, layered interiors replace stark whites, with color-drenched rooms, custom millwork and built-ins, designer lighting, encaustic cement tile, white oak cabinetry, honed quartzite, and a Japanese soaking tub adding warmth, texture, and timeless personality throughout. Set on nearly four private wooded acres backing to a nature preserve, the setting feels serene and secluded while remaining incredibly connected to everyday life. Walkable to the Village, Rail Trail, and Zionsville High School, and just minutes from grocery stores, coffee shops, and restaurants, this home offers a rare blend of privacy, acreage, and walkability in one of Zionsville’s most sought-after locations.
LA: Louise Bergmann