The Ely Building was built in 1903 as the home and office for Dr. S. M. Miller. The property was purchased with the goal of rehabilitating the space into a family home. A new modern steel stair with open risers was inserted which provides access and serves as a light monitor bringing light through the building from the roof to the basement. This stair includes a slatted white oak screen which visually unifies the vertical element. The restrained yet sophisticated materials palette, including wide plank natural finish white oak floors, lacquered white cabinets, and statuary marble backsplashes, complements the historic nature of the property. The new rooftop space is perfect for gatherings or private setting relaxation. The restrained yet sophisticated materials palette complements the historic nature of the property. This includes wide plank white oak floors with a natural finish, lacquered white cabinets with white oak accents, and statuary marble backsplashes. (Excerpts from Dwell Magazine written by Brandon Pace of Sanders|Pace Architecture) This property can be utilized in a variety of ways...single family residence, commercial, or a combination of the two including a short term rental format option. The lower level has 3 exterior points of access for a multitude of varied designs.