Living Room

The living room has an arts-and-crafts, mission-style Stickley sofa in keeping with the bungalow style and the age of the home. It also has a leather side chair, a massage chair, and an old trunk that is used for storage. (The trunk was used by the grandparents of the owner's ex-husband when they emigrated from England to Canada.)

There is a TV cabinet that used to hold an old TV but was renovated to its current status by the owner's late father. There's a DVD player inside it, and a smart TV on top of it. The major networks are obtained through a high-definition indoor antenna.

A vintage-looking Crosley stereo holds an AM-FM radio, a CD player, a cassette player and a record player.

There is an entry table made from an old sewing machine base, and an antique, mission-style hall tree.

There are books, puzzles and games in the bookcase for guests to use.

A stained-glass window and an old mantle complete the room.

The artwork includes a photo of the car and driver that won the Indy 500 in 1927, which is the year the house was built, and a poster autographed by Al Unser Jr.

A massage chair and a smart TV offer relaxation.