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14033 Kayak Point Road, Stanwood
Published 2:38 pm Friday, February 20, 2009
A custom four-bedroom contemporary two-story in the Kayak Point area is our featured resale home this week. It was built in 1999 and has a 4.78-acre lot that includes mature evergreens and extensive natural areas with native plants and trees.
A paned-glass double door at the front of the house opens to a foyer with soaring ceiling and oak flooring with contrasting wood inlays.
To the immediate right is a den or home office with light beige short-pile carpeting, wainscoting, and a large window overlooking the front yard.
To the left of the foyer is a sunken formal living room with the same carpet as the den, a bay window facing the front yard, a high vaulted ceiling with double crown molding, and a gas fireplace with marble tile hearth and surround.
A formal dining room is adjacent to the living room. It has crown molding, and tall windows overlooking the side and back yards.
The kitchen, informal dining area and family room are at the back of the house.
Kitchen highlights include oak flooring, oak cabinets, granite tile countertops, white appliances an extra-large center island with five-burner gas cooktop, a pantry, work station, and a window above the sink facing the back yard and natural areas. The island has numerous cabinets and a breakfast bar.
Oak flooring is also used in the informal dining area, which is positioned in a bay window. A glass door opens to a ground-level deck with built-in bench seating and a hot tub.
The family room is carpeted and has a fireplace with used-brick hearth and surround. The surround extends to the ceiling and is flanked by bookshelves and cabinets. Numerous picture windows overlooking the back yard.
A three-quarter bathroom and a laundry room with access to the home’s attached three-car garage complete the entry level.
Two separate staircases access the upper level, which includes a large bonus room, a full bathroom, three bedrooms and a bedroom suite. The suite is at the back of the house and has a large rectangular picture window in its sleep area, a walk-in closet, and a five-piece bathroom. The bathroom has tile flooring, a jetted tub encased in tile beneath a bay window, a walk-in shower with two shower heads and a glass block wall, and an elongated double vanity topped with tile.
The home has forced air heat and a central vacuum system.
