This home, located on a quiet cul-de-sac in the El Cerrito Hills, entered through a private courtyard into a welcoming foyer with light from the floor-to-ceiling windows drawing you in. The iconic midcentury design creates a relaxing yet dramatic atmosphere, as you are surrounded by wood, black slate tile, vaulted ceilings, and stunning views of San Francisco and the Bay. The living room is grounded by an impressive fireplace and slate hearth—the perfect spot for gatherings, or simply to enjoy a good book—and there is an adjacent library-office just off the living room with pocket doors for creating a private space. Also off the foyer is the dining area open to both the front courtyard and a wrap-around deck with impressive views. The kitchen is at the far end of the room with integrated appliances and all-wood cabinetry. Back in the foyer is the staircase down to the bedroom level with the primary suite, three secondary bedrooms, a bathroom, as well as the family and more decking for enjoying sunsets over the bay. Dwell |
Falling in love again, what's a man to do.
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DeleteO. M. G. When can I move in? I could almost live in that kitchen! The only flaw (for me) is the barred "wall." I'd probably change that out and match the rail.
ReplyDeleteI kinda like that wall because it offers privacy and openness at the same time.
Delete😍 Loving lots of windows to get light and the views of my beloved SF!! Unfortunately, that light also illuminates the mid-century interiors and I just cannot handle that! 😵💫
ReplyDelete[On the other hand: hooray for yesterday's votes for democracy and women and diversity and youth and enthusiasm and politicians who can smile without looking like a psychopath imitating what they think real humans look like when smiling!! 😬]
I like the simple lines of midcentury mixed with earthy elements.
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Absolutely the BEST this morning!! We watched returns, but there's something about the euphoria the next day brings! xoxo
DeleteIt was a very good morning in America! Now, keep it going for the next twelve months and really send a message.
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Not at all my style. But I do like it!
ReplyDeleteThink of The Boys on those decks!!!
DeleteI know these houses are 'staged' but what always strikes me is the lack of books in them!
ReplyDeleteStagers find books too personal and try to keep the spaces generic.
DeleteGorgeous! All those windows would make for fun times watching the fog roll in, not to mention the City lights.xoxo
ReplyDeleteI'd love sitting while the fog came at you!!
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the dog's mother
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+ una casa bella
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DeleteJust the kind of design I love! I wish they'd shown us a better pic of the view, though.
ReplyDeleteNot a lot of photos over the railings on the site.
DeleteThe living room is a great space to "enjoy a good boo"...I'd want at least a bearskin rug. :) I know it's a typo for book but the alternative made me giggle.
ReplyDeleteI love all the light coming into the rooms. Though like Steve I'd like more photos of the view.
Maybe I meant 'boo' like in my boo, Carlos ....
DeleteOr maybe I dropped a 'k'.
I really like the decking, and it seems like there might be nice views at the end.
ReplyDeleteThe fog clears and the views are stunning.
DeleteOhhhh
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! You saw my space, so you know now why this is my style.
I like those windows and I'm sure the vew is nice!
Gimme!
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You could move right in!
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Yes, this is nice.
ReplyDeleteGreat space both inside and out.
DeleteNothing should ever be stored on a shelf above a stovetop where all that greasy cooking steam can settle on them. I do like slate floors.
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