Preservation and polish in Edgemere Park. Sitting on a particularly pretty street in this beloved Oklahoma City historic neighborhood, this 1928 Tudor-influenced bungalow holds its architectural integrity while feeling fully at ease in modern life. Steep rooflines, arched brickwork, stone accents and original rounded wood windows define the exterior. Inside, original hardwood floors, original hardware, graceful arches and rounded wood windows shape the main level. The living room has good proportions, abundant light, and is anchored by a fireplace surround. The dining room sits naturally between the living room and kitchen, framed by curved windows with original arches leading in and out of the space. The kitchen was remodeled in 2024 by Karen Black with a refined approach that respects the home's age, with custom cabinetry, soapstone countertops, quality appliances and a large professional-grade refrigerator arranged for everyday living and entertaining. The primary bedroom is calm and comfortable with natural light and direct access to the backyard. The hall bathroom serves the primary bedroom and main level and has been updated with classic tile, a tub and shower, and updated fixtures. A secondary bedroom with its own ensuite bath offers privacy and flexibility. The finished basement adds approximately 312 square feet and is included in the overall square footage, providing true secondary living space. A third bedroom with French doors opens directly to the reimagined backyard and works well as a home office or flex space. Outside, the backyard has been designed with a covered patio and outdoor kitchen, turf and a fire feature. A newly built garage adds everyday convenience and completes the property. Key systems including sewer, electrical and HVAC have been updated. This is a thoughtfully renovated historic home with high-style updates and preserved architectural character set in the heart of Oklahoma City near dining, shopping, parks and major highways.