Well-Designed, Bronze Coast Colonial Revival (across from Alameda’s most photographed Queen Anne).
Built-in 1927, this three-story home, bathed in light, has six spacious bedrooms and 3-full baths. The large welcoming front porch, perfect for impromptu visits in this tight knit neighborhood, leads to the entry that offers central access to the living room on one side and the family room and kitchen on the other, a beautiful full-bath and access upstairs and down. Original period details include bay windows, high coved ceilings, an abundance of woodwork and molding, hardwood floors, fireplace, and more.
The heart of the home is the beautifully designed kitchen that opens to the family room/dining area. Whether cooking, gathering, relaxing, eating or enjoying the large deck - there is a place for everything. With counter seating, a cozy kitchen banquette with windows and a dining room that comfortably seats 6-12 for everyday use or special occasions – everyone has a place. The remodeled kitchen has stunning, black soapstone counter tops with off-white veining, off-white cabinetry, and subway tile. The kitchen is appointed with a GE five-burner gas range, GE Café microwave, Kraus sink, drink station, open display shelving, and a walk-in pantry.
Off the central landing, there are 4 large bedrooms along with the beautiful main bath featuring a white marble, double vanity together with a large tile and glass shower enclosure.
At ground level is the laundry room and an additional living room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, and full-bath. Both with private entrances.
There is plenty of useful outdoor space: the options include a large, raised back deck that’s perfect for al fresco eating or lounging, a balcony off the bedroom for a coffee break, a side yard for privacy, or the backyard for entertaining and gardening. On the side of the home is a nice single car-detached garage with additional driveway parking.
Its walkable central Alameda location is a few blocks from a range of options that include Park Street shopping and restaurants, Saint Joe’s, Encinal Market, Blue Dot Cafe, and the Beach. Come visit this well-designed, Colonial Revival filled with period details in Alameda’s Bronze coast, and you’ll see why this should be you’re forever home.