Photography by Kyle Haines
Welcome to 986 Jaeger Street
The creative and delightful Stahler family have put up their wonderful vernacular Queen Anne home, that overlooks Schiller Park, for sale.
The creative and delightful Stahler family have put up their wonderful vernacular Queen Anne home, that overlooks Schiller Park, for sale.
With his designer, they decided to add paneling on a side wall in the room facing Grant Avenue. It wraps around the 19th century fireplace, giving the room a more masculine look and feel.
Artwork above his home office desk.
Looking from the great room toward the kitchen and front of the residence. See the built in bar area on the left.
Slagle, in the great room which looks out onto the patio area. It is decorated with leather furniture, throws, plants and artwork.
The central piece of art is of a man, cradling a glass of wine, with his back to a crowd of suited and hatted gentlemen. Slagle told me his mother saw the piece of art at a gallery and told him it reminded her of him. He checked it out, agreed and bought it.
The central piece of art is of a man, cradling a glass of wine, with his back to a crowd of suited and hatted gentlemen. Slagle told me his mother saw the piece of art at a gallery and told him it reminded her of him. He checked it out, agreed and bought it.
On both the first and second floors you will notice a collection of electric guitars. Slagle grew up a fan of southern California's native band, Van Halen. Inspired, he also became a gifted guitarist, although currently not playing in a band.
The primary bedroom is in the back of the house. Slagle added a brick wall surface to give it a German Village ambience.
He added paneled mirror doors to the primary bedroom closet.
The tub and shower in the primary bath.
In the second bedroom, the ceiling is opened up to reveal the roof line and a skylight brightens the room. Slagle recovered the beams in reclaimed wood.
The second full bath with an upgraded shower.
A list of Columbus neighborhoods greets you as you descend the stairwell.
Slagle enjoys the easily accessible sporting venues available in the area: football, baseball, hockey and soccer. Here he is at a Columbus CREW soccer game with GV resident Goose Rodriquez. They share season tickets.
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Slagle maintained much of the former owner's landscaping. which includes a magnolia tree and dogwoods in front and back, numerous hydrangeas, window boxes, and space-defining boxwoods abound around the exterior.
Centered in front of the house between the street and sidewalk is a stone slab with H. Horch. We are still looking into the mystery of who was H. Horch.
The gate to the left of the front door that leads to the side and backyard. Behind which is an arbor with floral abundance.
In back, there is a two-level patio with seating area with fountain on the first and dining furniture on the second.
Dinner for eight is easily accommodated on the brick paved patio.
HOUSE 986 Jaeger Street ISSUE XVIII