
The late Michelle Tucker, took on the interior design. The home’s modern design reflects an elegant yet easy lifestyle. It was moved in 1969 to its current location where new owners made major changes to the Arts and Crafts elevation, giving it a style reminiscent of Spanish Colonial. The current homeowners purchased the property in 2017 and recently completed extensive updates, beginning with the 1872 barn.


A bocce ball court, fire pit, and front courtyard have become gathering places for family and friends.ĭaubenberger Road- Built in 1911, this historic Turlock home was originally located on East Main Street. The homeowners purchased it originally as a rental property, then remodeled it in 2014 to make it their own, commenting, “We love the one level floor plan.” The redesign of the yard by local landscape designer Lee Harris created a welcoming and maintenance-free living space. Peacock Drive -This single-story home was built in the mid-1980s. Sharon Jaureguy, of Jaureguy’s Design and Construction, has transformed almost every room in the home. The master suite is a quiet sanctuary with soothing colors and beautiful, contemporary amenities. I can now create, cook, and entertain while looking out over my comforting and colorful backyard,” commented the homeowner. “The kitchen is my favorite place in the house. There have been many cosmetic changes over the years, the most recent was a kitchen and great room remodel in 2022.

Kensington Drive - This traditional California ranch style home was built in 1997. The furnishings are simple, exuding the charm and comfort associated with traditional American design. Cahill Avenue - This urban farmhouse is a classic turn-of-the-century, two-story design with a large front porch, pine floors, and original wood sash windows.
