12425 Huckleberry Lane, Arlington

Published 2:16 pm Friday, January 15, 2010

A panoramic vista is a highlight of this week’s featured resale. Located on 6.8 acres in Arlington, this Mountain Meadow log home has two stories and 3,070 square feet of living space. Built in 1981, it includes four bedrooms, three bathrooms and a detached three-car garage with an upper level framed and ready to be finished.

Logs used in building the home were harvested from the property. Much of the yard is flat and includes a large gravel parking area, rose garden, grapevines and native plantings.

A covered front porch leads to the home’s foyer, fitted with a knotty fir ceiling with exposed beams, white tile flooring with green accent tiles, and a wood-burning stove backed by an accent wall of river rock.

Stones from the Stillaguamish River highlight the living room’s fireplace. The carpeted living room has a 30-foot ceiling and includes a wall of windows overlooking the mountains. A French door leads to a large view deck.

To the right, the dining room also overlooks the view deck and mountains. It has pine flooring and a glass chandelier.

The adjoining kitchen has a baking center, an island topped with white tile, black appliances, pine flooring and picture windows.

Laundry room features include tile flooring, storage areas and a window. A downstairs bathroom has a double vanity, shower/tub combination and tile flooring.

A secondary bedroom and an entertainment room with a wood-burning fireplace are also located on this floor.

A wooden stairway leads to a skywalk overlooking the lower level of the home. Two secondary bedrooms have carpeting and closet space. The bathroom includes a single vanity and a shower.

The bedroom suite is highlighted by a stone wood-burning fireplace, exposed beams, architectural windows, and a view door leading to the upper deck. The room has cathedral ceilings, white walls trimmed with fir, and neutral carpeting.

The suite’s bathroom has a double vanity, a shower, vinyl flooring and a walk-in closet.

Propane radiant heat is located on the main floor, and portions of the home have electric heat. The property has its own well and septic system, and the property includes a 24 feet by 24 feet pad with a barn-style storage building, power and water.