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1627 Vernon Road, Lake Stevens
Published 6:26 pm Tuesday, March 6, 2012
The shores of Lake Stevens provide the backdrop for this week’s featured resale. The two-level home, built in 1972, has four bedrooms, seven bathrooms and 5,028 square feet of living space. It has twin two-bay garages, one of which has an extra-high ceiling.
The property includes 200 feet of lakefront, along with a dock and floatplane lift. Additional highlights of the back yard include multiple view decks, a large patio area and views across the lake.
A gated entry leads to a professionally landscaped yard with brick accents. Double doors open to the home’s spacious foyer.
Left of the foyer, the kitchen includes hardwood flooring, oak cabinetry, black granite countertops and black appliances.
A step-down family room is carpeted and has a large stone fireplace. Its French door leads to the deck, and view windows overlook the lake.
The formal dining room also has view windows.
Right of the foyer, a formal living room has built-in shelving, a gas fireplace with white millwork, and a French door accessing a private deck.
Marble flooring and countertops are highlights of the powder room situated next to the living room.
Upstairs, cathedral ceilings and floor-to-ceiling draperies are highlights of the bedroom suite. The space includes a sitting room with a private deck, a large hobby closet and a walk-in wardrobe closet. The suite’s bathroom has a marble floor and countertop, double vanity and soaking tub.
Tucked next to the bedroom suite is a large laundry room with folding counter, cupboards and utility sink.
A continental bathroom is situated next to one of the two secondary bedrooms. The second has its own full bath. A fourth bedroom is found in the nanny’s quarters, which also include a European kitchen, a bathroom, laundry area and French door to a deck. The nanny’s quarters can be accessed from the hall or a separate outdoor entrance.
Additional features of the upstairs area include a media room, a hallway that overlooks the first floor, and a den space at the end of the hall.
A poker cabin is positioned next to the house. It has a full bathroom and can be used for overnight guests.
The home utilizes geothermal heat.
