This 1919 Craftsman farmhouse, originally designed by architect Charle Haynes, was meticulously renovated to honor its historic charm while adapting to modern, multigenerational living. The renovation preserved key architectural elements like natural mahogany millwork and period stairway railings, while reimagining spaces for contemporary functionality. The primary suite was reconfigured to include a separate dressing area and bathroom. The kitchen, expanded and rebuilt to suit modern family life, features rich plum cabinetry, a tiled range wall, and custom trim. One of the most notable transformations was the basement, now a Prohibition-era-inspired speakeasy with dark woods, a custom bar framed by steel beams, and an enhanced connection to the outdoors. Additionally, a 618-square-foot guesthouse was added, designed and built to match the Craftsman style of the main residence.