Love ’em or hate ’em, mullets are back in style—even when it comes to homes.

From the street, this circa 1910 grande dame in , , presents as it always has, a dignified red-brick Georgian Revival residence. But at the back, it’s a decidedly contemporary steel, wood, and glass pavilion. Originally owned by John Reuer of North Carolina State’s College of Design, the current owners had the South African firm create the modern expansion, which won a North Carolina American Institute of Architects award in 2018. Now the residence is on the market for $3 million, with Marianne Mansour at Compass holding .

Rooms within the original section of the three-level property feature 10-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, and intricate woodwork. Here, you’ll find the formal living and dining rooms, both w

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