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19814 36th Street SE, Snohomish
Published 1:15 pm Friday, October 3, 2008
This week’s featured new home is a rambler that stretches over 2,860 square feet. It sits on a flat, one-acre lot with a greenbelt at the Wardrum Woods subdivision near Snohomish. Built by NPR Construction, the home is located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac.
Vitals include a propane furnace, two hot water tanks, a septic system, public water, space for RV parking and a separate workshop.
A list of materials includes Brazilian Tigerwood flooring, several varieties of granite, custom ceramic tile flooring, mosaic and metal medallion accents and synthetic decking.
Thoughtful features are also supplied in abundance. The entire home is wheelchair accessible, with 3-foot doors throughout and 4-foot hallways.
Two built-in entertainment centers in the great room are topped with granite, a butler’s pantry has a built-in wine rack and backlit lighting, motion-sensitive toe lighting is provided in the kitchen and master bath, and hot and cold exterior hose bibs will pamper your car and your dogs during bathing.
There’s also a granite counter in the three-car garage on which to place grocery bags or work on small projects.
Other features include a 12-foot ceiling in the great room, a coffered ceiling in the dining room, multiple hip vaults in the master suite, a bathroom with doors that open to two bedrooms and a home office.
The great room is wired for 7.1 surround sound and has a built-in entertainment niche large enough to accommodate a 52-inch plasma television. The room also benefits from a gas fireplace with a granite slab hearth and mantel. Eight-foot French doors open to an expansive deck and a large back yard that provides privacy.
Kitchen attributes include an extra-long center island with a three-sided breakfast bar, an almost limitless bank of cabinets and a stainless steel appliance package featuring a four-burner gas cooktop and a built-in microwave and wall oven. There are also removable pet feeding and recycling stations.
A spacious informal nook eating area is adjacent, with angled walls with windows. A storefront door provides a second route to the deck. Steps away, a cozy family room also benefits from numerous, oversized windows and a 9-foot ceiling.
A spa-like master suite highlights the bedroom wing of the rambler. French doors open to reveal a sprawling sleeping area with a sitting area. A storefront door provides access to the deck.
Bathroom amenities include an extra-deep soaker tub with a headrest, a double vanity with matching tile and mosaic glass tile accents, ceramic tile flooring and a walk-in shower with an overhead shower head and a ceramic tile surround.
Sliding frosted, paneled doors open to showcase a wardrobe that’s larger than bedrooms in many homes.
