Life slows down on D Street, where shady trees and timeless homes shape one of Davis's most beloved enclaves. This two-bedroom, two-bath 1940s bungalow welcomes you with a colorful front yard of curated plants, a sitting area beneath a Japanese maple, and a winding paverstone pathway to the front door. Inside, oak floors flow through the cheerful family room and classic dining room featuring wainscoting, two-tone paint, and a charming candelabra-style chandelier. The kitchen keeps its roots with 1940s tile, butcher block counters, and a built-in spice niche. The two bedrooms include a primary suite with a dedicated mini-split, private bath, and slider to the deck. The hall bath has a pedestal sink, sconce lighting, shutters, and a tiled walk-in shower. The indoor laundry also adds ease. Out back, mature trees create a shaded microclimate where ferns thrive and summer runs cooler. A deck with trellis and a brick patio extend entertaining space, while an outbuilding with tall ceilings, antique windows, and loft storage makes an inspiring studio. You'll love the new Milgard windows, mini-splits, and carriage-style garage door. At 914 D Street you'll find not just a home, but a welcoming neighborhoodblocks from the Co-Op, Central Park, downtown cafs, and UC Davis.