This week’s home of the week is a daylight rambler with three bedrooms, 2.5 baths and a two-car garage. Built in 1990 on a 13,068 square-feet lot, it is located on a quiet cul-de-sac and overlooks the Puget Sound.
The house includes 2,388 square feet of living space. The foyer has white tile flooring and a skylight, and opens to a stairway leading to the basement as well as the main living areas. Access to the garage is also located in the foyer.
Brazilian cherry flooring highlights the living room. Highlights here include a vaulted ceiling, wood-burning fireplace, wet bar and a wall of windows for optimal Sound views.
The dining room, located between the living room and kitchen, has a Brazilian cherry floor, large picture windows and a sliding glass door accessing a large view deck.
Kitchen features include white tile flooring, newly refinished cabinets, composite granite countertops, a pantry and a peninsula with cooktop and breakfast bar.
From the kitchen, a hallway leads to the powder room with tile floor and pedestal sink.
The bedroom suite, located at the end of the hall, includes new taupe carpeting, a ceiling fan, walk-in closet and large window overlooking terraced decks in the back yard.
Terrazzo tile flooring, a jetted soaking tub, double vanity, and a separate toilet and shower area highlight the suite’s bathroom.
A surround sound system housed in the hallway closet has speakers in the kitchen, living room and bedroom suite.
Downstairs, Brazilian cherry floors are also highlighted in the media room. The room is large enough to accommodate a pool table and includes a large closet and glass doors leading to a covered ceramic tile patio.
Two secondary bedrooms are located downstairs. Each includes a closet with sliding doors, and telephone and cable access.
The lower-level bathroom has vinyl flooring, a single vanity and a shower/tub combination.
A laundry room completes the daylight basement. It includes a utility sink and an additional storage area.
The home’s hot water and forced-air heat are provided by natural gas.
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