This one is special. This 1963 Rummer home has been thoughtfully reimagined to honor its original vision while elevating it for modern living. At its core, the home is organized around a central atrium, now redefined with new concrete and a triple-pane skylight that draws light deep into the interior. Throughout, the architecture does what Robert Rummer intended: dissolve the boundary between inside and out. Glass walls, exposed beams, and clean lines create a rhythm of light, shadow, and natural texture. The interiors have been carefully renovated with a restrained, design-forward approach. A fully updated kitchen anchors the main living space, opening seamlessly to dining and lounge areas. Bathrooms have been reworked with a modern, minimal palette, while new lighting, including Herman Miller fixtures, adds warmth and intention. Fresh interior paint and updated surfaces unify the home without overpowering its mid-century roots. Outside, the experience continues. The yard has been newly landscaped and features a newly poured driveway, fresh exterior paint, and clean-lined fencing that completes the composition. Behind the scenes, significant upgrades bring peace of mind: a new TPO roof, updated HVAC systems, a new electrical panel, and more, ensuring the home functions as well as it presents. With 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this is one of the largest Rummer floor plans, a rare opportunity to own a true Rummer that balances architectural integrity with a refined, modern sensibility.
Listing Provided Courtesy of Ben Rezac, Opt
General Information
203023868
SingleFamilyResidence
0
DOM
4
7405.2 SqFt
2
2442
1963
Washington
R207029
McKay 3/10
Whitford 4/10
Southridge 5/10
Residential
SingleFamilyResidence
CYNTHIA TERRACE, BLOCK 1, LOT 4, ACRES 0.17
Listing Provided Courtesy of Ben Rezac, Opt
Krishna Realty data last checked: Apr 23, 2026 17:13 | Listing last modified Apr 23, 2026 14:24,
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This one is special. This 1963 Rummer home has been thoughtfully reimagined to honor its original vision while elevating it for modern living. At its core, the home is organized around a central atrium, now redefined with new concrete and a triple-pane skylight that draws light deep into the interior. Throughout, the architecture does what Robert Rummer intended: dissolve the boundary between inside and out. Glass walls, exposed beams, and clean lines create a rhythm of light, shadow, and natural texture. The interiors have been carefully renovated with a restrained, design-forward approach. A fully updated kitchen anchors the main living space, opening seamlessly to dining and lounge areas. Bathrooms have been reworked with a modern, minimal palette, while new lighting, including Herman Miller fixtures, adds warmth and intention. Fresh interior paint and updated surfaces unify the home without overpowering its mid-century roots. Outside, the experience continues. The yard has been newly landscaped and features a newly poured driveway, fresh exterior paint, and clean-lined fencing that completes the composition. Behind the scenes, significant upgrades bring peace of mind: a new TPO roof, updated HVAC systems, a new electrical panel, and more, ensuring the home functions as well as it presents. With 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this is one of the largest Rummer floor plans, a rare opportunity to own a true Rummer that balances architectural integrity with a refined, modern sensibility.