A blend of traditional and contemporary meet in the newly constructed home and additional dwelling unit (ADU) in Dayton’s historic Wolf Creek neighborhood. The house sitting on a double lot boasts high ceilings and modern appointments, the kitchen appliances all stainless and nicely patterned granite countertops with ceramic back splash. An oversized patio expands the hospitality space. A template of modern soft colors and complementing hardware throughout offers warmth and welcome. Both the hallway bath and primary bath offer double sinks with the primary bath completed in ceramic and porcelain tile. The large custom built and hand tiled shower and base are a homeowners dream. The house is trimmed out with large modern baseboards and shaker style cabinets are set for maximum storage. The oversize windows flood the home with light. A large kitchen pantry and utility space / mudroom are in the rear entrance of the home. Aesthetic standing seam steal covers the porches with a tongue in grove ceiling as a welcoming entrance. The additional dwelling unit has a full kitchen that is a smaller version of the primary home kitchen. Shaker cabinets and granite countertops with standard size stainless appliances and a kitchen island designed for bar stools. The one bedroom reflects the design standards of the main house, a full bath and carport make this living space welcoming and inviting. A two-car garage is connected to the main house by a walkway. The ADU enjoys a one car carport. The house was constructed with environmentally sensitive materials, including a plant based “hemp” insulation system that is environmentally friendly, sustainable, fire retardant and pest resistant. In the spirit of sensitivity of the environment, recycled materials were used in the construction when possible.