Experience something truly unique in Chapel Hill! This newly renovated home blends modern Japanese design with Mid-Century charm. Enjoy stunning outdoor spaces on a private wooded lot, and take advantage of its walkable location—less than a mile from UNC and the Dean Smith Center. With stylish details like sliding shoji screens, it’s more than just a place to stay, it’s an experience. It's a perfect retreat for families, alumni, or design lovers visiting Chapel Hill. Book your escape today!
The Space
*Please note a spiral staircase is the interior access to all the bedrooms, which are located downstairs. There is a gently sloping path from the driveway to the downstairs outside access as an alternate route. Guests need to be able to navigate steps.
Originally designed in 1960 by celebrated architect Don Stewart—who also created UNC’s Carmichael Auditorium—this stunning home was inspired by the original owners’ time in Japan, blending clean modernist lines with subtle Japanese details. Shoji screens, warm wood tones, and thoughtfully preserved architectural elements make this home feel both serene and striking. Thoughtfully restored and updated in 2025, the renovation honors the home’s original design while introducing fresh, high-end finishes for today’s comfort.
Upstairs:
Open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area with wraparound wooded views
Fully equipped kitchen with drip coffee maker
Covered deck and separate screened in porch perfect for lounging or outdoor dining
Half bathroom
Downstairs:
Private queen bedroom
Open-concept suite with king bed + twin trundle and sitting area
Full bathroom with walk-in shower
Supplies We Provide:
Linens, ground coffee, filters, hand soap, body wash, shampoo, toilet paper, paper towels, oil, salt & pepper, laundry detergent, dish detergent, dishwasher pods
More than just a place to stay, this home offers a one-of-a-kind blend of history, design, and comfort—tucked away in one of Chapel Hill’s most peaceful and walkable neighborhoods. Come see why it’s unlike anywhere else.
A Piece of Chapel Hill History
Located in one of Chapel Hill’s most storied neighborhoods—developed in the 1950s and 60s on land once farmed by early settlers—the home is part of a community known for its modernist homes, proximity to nature, and rich cultural heritage. You're steps from nature trails, historic mill sites, and preserved greenways that tell the story of North Carolina’s past.
Guest Access
You’ll receive general info 2 days before your stay and an entry code the day of your arrival.
Other Notes
The kitchen includes a drip coffee maker.