367 spruce street captures the charm of old oakville architecture while delivering the comfort and performance of modern design. originally a classic 1920s foursquare, the home has been comprehensively rebuilt. reimagined by john wilmott, most of the residence consists of new construction additions, complemented by a fully new, poured-concrete basement, allowing the home to retain its architectural character while offering clean contemporary lines and abundant natural light. the two-storey layout offers five bedrooms and four bathrooms. the main level balances warmth with refined design. the dining room is framed by a large picture window, while the kitchen features euro-style cabinetry, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a centre island with seating and storage. heated tile floors extend through the kitchen, living areas, and mudroom. the living room is anchored by a jøtul wood-burning stove and expansive backyard views. a mudroom with custom cabinetry provides access from the garage, driveway, and patio. upstairs are four bedrooms, including a bright primary suite with oversized windows, a walk-through closet, and a five-piece ensuite. upper-level laundry adds convenience. the finished lower level introduces an industrial edge, highlighted by a poured-concrete foundation with radiant-heated polished concrete floors, exposed structural elements, and generous ceiling height. the space includes a family room with a media niche crafted from reclaimed original trusses, a gym area, fifth bedroom, three-piece bath, and storage. a heat-recovery air exchange system provides continuous fresh air, while in-floor radiant heating enhances comfort on the main level and basement. outdoors, the private backyard offers mature landscaping, a stone patio, and fire pit seating. an extended garage, ev charger, carport, and ecoraster recycled driveway complete this distinctive old oakville offering.