[1] It is a side-gabled Craftsman-style bungalow with wide eaves and a large front porch.
The porch is unusual for this style in having curved ends of its terrace.
The interior is intact and is "notable for its fine built-ins and for the high quality of the materials used.
"[2] The house was originally owned by Otto Gretzinger, the manager of a local lumber company, the Central Lumber Company, and his wife, Hilda, a schoolteacher.
Otto and Hilda were wed in 1915 and soon after purchased the property where they would build their home, which was completed the following year.