The Srigley Project transformed a typical 1960s bungalow into a layered, open-concept home designed to support comfortable long-term living in retirement. The renovation included a garage addition, a new mudroom and laundry space, and a full interior reconfiguration that significantly improved flow, functionality, and everyday ease.
The kitchen became a central feature, with an under-counter induction range, durable porcelain countertops, and custom millwork designed for both practicality and visual cohesion. A cast fireplace anchors the main living area, adding warmth, texture, and architectural presence. Thoughtful storage was incorporated throughout, including a custom shoe cabinet designed specifically for the homeowners’ Converse collection — a personal detail that adds character while maintaining a refined aesthetic.
The result is a cohesive bungalow renovation that balances comfort, longevity, and understated design.