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Living area zillow.com |
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Wide hallway? Narrow room? Your call. zillow.com |
Oh, what a beauty!! Love that sheltered courtyard and the beautiful, simple facade in that first pic. If I bought it, the first thing I'd do was paint those beams in a darker color, looks like the owners might have been a bit eager with the white. I'm sure mr Eichler intended the structural elements to stand out:-) Too far, Dana? I could see you in that one:-)
ReplyDeleteI agree with you about the beams, and I would get rid of the blue trim, but with their color choices for the interior, I'm sure it suits their style.
DeleteOh wow, love the front view, good to see the bones of the place have been kept too !
ReplyDeleteYes, it's a shame to see someone make "improvements" that are really architectural eyesores.
DeleteOh Dana, it's awesome!
ReplyDeleteThey used your yellow! As I started to respond to your comment, I realized I had left a photo of what appears to be a broad, bright yellow hallway (or long, narrow room) out of the post, so I added it quickly, just for you.
DeleteAmazing house. It has just the right amount of bedrooms and bathrooms that I'm after too! Love it all - including the colour used throughout. Great home.
ReplyDeleteIt's really cheery...like your personality. A move to California, perhaps? :)
DeleteIt's stunning!
ReplyDeleteI could see you reproducing this one in miniature.
DeleteI live not too far from this Eichler "Rancho San Miguel" neighborhood in Walnut Creek, so every once in a while I'll drive through it... It's very interesting because some of the Eichlers are quite run-down, others have been "updated" badly, and then some have been beautifully preserved.
ReplyDeleteWe have a couple of neighborhoods similar to that here in Fort Worth. One is a mid-century neighborhood, and one dates back to the early 1900s. Both have beautifully restored homes sitting right next to really run down ones inhabited by some pretty sketchy characters. I have a friend who moved out of one of those neighborhoods after he had a car stolen the seventh time.
DeleteJust in the next suburb to us is a home going for $800,000 + . It's no Eichler!
ReplyDeleteI'd lose the blue and move right in, thanks for sharing. x