Larger Eichler House With Stained Wood Ceilings and White Exposed Beams
A front wall and planter built of white blocks makes this Eichler rather unique but neighborhood compatible. A large family room with refreshment area and bath, at the front of the house, provides a useful expansion of the typical 3 bedroom Eichler (could be used as in-law quarters).
Home Features
- Living space: 2,012 sq.ft.
- Lot size: 5,561 sq.ft.
- 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
- Ohlone Elementary, JLS Middle, Gunn High
Kitchen
- White appliances
- Electric cooktop, built-in oven
- White cabinets
- Tile counter tops
- High tile back splash
- Easy clean linoleum floor
Family Room
- Spacious room with space for dining table
- White block wall with fireplace
- Small beverage area with bar and adjacent bath
- Sliding glass door opening to good sized side yard
- Open beam ceiling, with stained tongue and groove decking
- Usable as in-law quarters
Living Room
- Open beam ceiling, with stained tongue and groove decking
- Carpeted floor
- White block floor to ceiling wood burning fireplace
- View of backyard
Master Suite
- Open beam ceiling, with stained tongue and groove decking
- Carpeted floor
- Windows looking out to back yard
- Walk-in closet
- White vanity with tile countertop and recessed sink
- Tile bathroom floor
- Shower over tub with glass doors
Exterior
- Wood panel exterior with large white block wall and planter on front
- Simply landscaped front yard with half circle drive
- Fenced back yard with patio, ready to be landscaped
- Solar heated water
More information about the Palo Alto Neighborhood
- Print documents for 3916 Louis Rd, Palo Alto 94303:
- Paper fact sheet
- OH FactSheetA FactSheetB
- Neighborhood attractions poster
- Neighborhood home values poster
Offer Date and Time: SOLD!
APN: 127-14-019
MLS: ML81594418
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