Where We Live: Casual elegance in Walnut Hills-Williamsburg VA

When you drive through the Walnut Hills neighborhood in Williamsburg, you never know what you’ll find. Homes of all styles, including brick ranchers, cape cods and contemporaries, line the wooded roads that make up the quiet, close-knit community.

Even a traditional-style brick home can offer up surprises.

When you walk through the front door of Jay and Sue Diedzic’s home, the grand entrance, or “money shot” as Sue calls it, is a clear giveaway that this house is a rare find.

Floor-to-ceiling windows are the first features to stand out.

Next, the eye is drawn to the colonial-style brick flooring that covers the entire first floor. The shiny, dark brick adds texture to the house and contrasts with the white trim and neutral paint colors that run throughout.

The high ceilings, elegant light fixtures, updated kitchen, large screened-in porch and walk-in butler pantry round out some of the home’s best features.

“This is a great home for entertaining,” said Sue. “It’s a very thoughtfully laid out, casual house.”

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Psst, I’m a real estate agent.

This post was authored by local resident and REALTOR, John Womeldorf. John is known around town as Mr. Williamsburg, for both his extensive knowledge of the Williamsburg/ Hampton Roads/ Richmond VA area and his expertise helping buyers and sellers in the local real estate market.

If you are a homeowner searching for someone innovative to sell your home I would love to share my thoughts on marketing. You can read some of the stories I have written about the homes I have sold here.

Additionally, I have helped hundreds of folks find their dream home/ community and would love to help you find yours in Williamsburg, Yorktown, New Kent, VA Beach, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Isle of Wight Poquoson as well as Richmond.

You can reach me by phone at 757-254-8136 or email  John@MrWilliamsburg.com

I look forward to serving your real estate needs!

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