The exuberantly colorful and slightly wild front pollinator garden sets the tone for this exceptionally well-cared-for home. Built in 1938, the vintage architecture blends with modern updates, creating a delightful retreat for comfortable living. Step inside and soak in the exceptional natural light flooding in from divided-lite windows with verdant vistas. The exquisitely tiled fireplace is the centerpiece of the open living and dining rooms, setting the mood for cozy nights at home or festive gatherings. The true heart of this home is the meticulously designed chef's kitchen, opening directly out to the large deck with views of the garden and skyline beyond. No stone was left unturned by professional chef and kitchen designer Lisa Cannelora when creating this glorious space, complete with a six-burner BlueStar range, beverage fridge, steam oven, prep sink, and walnut bar counter. This cheerful room has been the scene of many weekend breakfast extravaganzas, gourmet dinners, barbeques on the deck, and all-around good times with family and friends.
When it is time to retire, the primary bedroom offers gentle breezes through the French doors off the Juliet balcony. Custom ELFA closet organizers in both main floor bedrooms make organization and storage a dream. The large, updated bathroom rounds out this floor and is both charming and ultra-functional.
Descend the stairs from the main hallway and find another bedroom, full bathroom, and family room providing more than enough space to spread out. You will also find a flexible laundry or garden prep sink area here, making clean-up a delight. The attached garage and huge storage room mean you never have to choose between storing your bikes or your camping gear; you can have it all!
Whether you enter the garden from this level or the deck above, you will be greeted by an urban oasis. From the flourishing plants and trees to the sparkling spa area with built-in seating and a secluded patio, there is always a place to relax and enjoy the view. The massive, majestic palm is ever-present, providing dappled shade and visual interest. And evening gatherings are made all the more special with high-tech outdoor lighting and magnificent sunsets from the deck.
If you can bring yourself to leave the beautiful garden, you will find that you are in the heart of Redwood Heights. 4273 Atlas Avenue is just a short stroll to the summertime live music and movie nights at the Redwood Heights Park and Recreation Center. Numerous East Bay Regional Parks are within a short car ride for outdoor adventures. And shopping or dining are just moments away in the Laurel District or Montclair District.
You really can find the perfect combination of charm and function, city life and natural beauty; come take a look!