38 ALWINGTON AVENUE - $995,000
The Essentials
An intensely stylish three-bedroom, two-storey home on one of downtown Kingston’s most desirable streets. A splendid pool and detached studio space (with hydronic in-floor heat) behind the house.
The Bigger Picture
Even a short visit to 38 Alwington Avenue, just west of Kingston’s downtown core (most of that distance is along the waterfront!), feels restorative, the equivalent of a well-earned holiday, a mindful break from daily drudgery and the same old floor plans. I can only imagine how life-changing it would be to actually call it home, and perhaps to spend work hours in the lifted-from-Manhattan studio space (with its heated concrete floors) at the foot of the garden, or to swim lengths in a pool so stylish its twin must surely stretch out atop some new Caribbean hotel. It is a lifestyle on offer here, a set of life goals made real. The original house dates to the nineteenth century, though you’ll have a hard time finding the evidence. Every surface, every window opening, every floor and ceiling has been re-thought and re-engineered. Light has been drawn into each space as naturally as water falls into a pool. The main floor living space is bisected one one side by a floor-to-ceiling fireplace and on the other by the sort of bathroom that feels more art installation than domestic convenience. The kitchen (what a kitchen!) is down one step and has a heated floor, accents of citrus and wood, as well as stainless appliances. The dining table feels rooted to the space and will stay behind. Laundry is tucked nearly mischievously around the corner. The principal bedroom has enough vaulted ceiling to hold all your dreams, and a steel staircase that describes tight circles down to the outside deck and that absurdly lovely pool. There are two other bedrooms, and a main bathroom I’ve seen co-starring in a dozen French films, I swear. In short, it is a modern sort of marvel, a home that doubles as a set of elegant mathematical proofs and unimpeachable architectural gestures. It is also possible - and this is the very best part - that it is your next home.
Please check the renovation and upgrade schedule below the tour and the photographs.
The Virtual Tour
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The Gallery
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The Floor Plans
The Renovation Schedule
A renovation in four parts:
2009
Main floor opened up.
Kitchen done.
Tiles removed. Pine floors removed.
Radiant in-floor heat in kitchen, hall, both bathrooms.
Electrical
2014
Bathroom added. Basement. Entrance. Skylight.
Drawings/Engineers/Permits for everything.
New stairs.
Sprayfoam.
Sump with battery back-up.
Steel beam longitudinal.
2019
Second floor gutted.
Half roof off at the back. Sistered everything. Ceiling joists. Eric Trout the engineer for this phase.
Six new windows.
Raised ceiling by 16”.
Main floor windows replaced.
2019-2023
Pool (Europea by Trevi). Fiber cement form, Filled with cement. Always professionally closed. 5.5’
Studio. Boiler. Hydronic in-floor heat. Closed loop. Glycol. Additional loop outside door.
Additional Info:
Furnace 2009
200 Amp service
Gas Water Heater is owned.
1400 sf for house approx.
300 sf for studio