Built by James Totman, known for his contributions to mid-century modern architecture, the home incorporates clean lines and open spaces that seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living. Located in the prestigious Grand area of Riverside adjacent to The Wood Streets, the home features large windows that invite natural light, showcasing the surrounding landscape and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. Its design emphasizes functionality and openness while maintaining a strong aesthetic appeal, characteristic of Totman's work. The property reflects the innovative spirit of the era, making it a charming example of mid-century residential architecture in the Riverside area. Home includes 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, including a master suite. Copper plumbing and ABS throughout the property. Backyard has a built in wood burning bbq/fireplace. It became eligible to be classified as a historical property during a 2009 survey due to its architectural and historical significance as well as The Mills Act that can be applied for concurrently.