In North Oak Cliff’s Sunset Hills, directly opposite historic Sunset High School, this renovated home combines early 20th-century character with thoughtful, practical updates. A deep front porch reflects the architectural rhythm of the neighborhood and introduces the house. Hardwood floors run throughout the main level, creating continuity across the living spaces. The family room, centered on a gas fireplace, connects easily to the dining area, where built-ins incorporate a wine and beverage fridge. Double sliding doors open to a covered, screened porch that extends daily living outdoors. A sun deck and adjoining patio offer additional space for dining and gathering, while a separate powder room serves guests. The kitchen is fitted with custom cabinetry, a full pantry wall, and extensive pull-out storage. A central island includes a second sink, and a gas range with a convenient pot filler supports everyday cooking and entertaining. Also on the first floor is a private bedroom with an ensuite bath. An oversized laundry room includes a washer and gas dryer. Upstairs are two additional bedrooms and a shared bath. At the rear, a two-car garage is paired with a separate guest suite and powder room, suitable for a studio, office, gym, or playroom. A gated drive provides extra parking, and the fenced backyard offers privacy. Convenient to Bishop Arts, Stephens Park Golf Course, and downtown Dallas, the home also allows for easy neighborhood routines — stroll to Cenzo’s for dinner or Huitzitzilin Cafe for coffee.