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29127 Logen Road, Stanwood

Published 3:47 pm Thursday, August 28, 2008

Today’s featured home is a custom four-bedroom, 2.5-bath rambler on a five-acre lot near Stanwood. It was built in 2007 and has views of downtown Stanwood, Camano Island and the Olympic Mountains, with peek-a-boo Sound views. Rooms not facing the water and mountains have rural territorial views.

From Logen Road, a long paved driveway wraps around to the back of the house, where the main entry is located.

A leaded-glass front door opens to a spacious, open foyer with 14-inch porcelain tile flooring.

Straight ahead is a great-room incorporating a living room, kitchen and informal dining area. The living room has pale neutral short-pile carpeting, vaulted cathedral ceiling, recessed lighting, three large windows facing the view, and a gas fireplace with porcelain tile raised hearth and granite tile surround.

Highlights of the kitchen include tile flooring, cherry cabinets, granite slab countertops, a center island with sink, a separate counter with prep sink, and stainless steel appliances, including a five-burner gas stove.

The adjacent dining area has the same tile flooring, two picture windows displaying the view, and a glass door accessing a partially-covered view deck.

A formal dining room is positioned to the immediate left of the foyer. It is finished with the same carpet as the living room and has two oversized windows facing the driveway and territorial views.

Also to the left of the foyer, a long hall leads to a laundry room and a bedroom with walk-in closet. The bedroom includes a French door that opens to a view balcony. At the end of the hall, there’s a door accessing the home’s attached three-car garage.

To the immediate right of the foyer, a short hall leads to two bedrooms and a full bathroom. The bathroom is completed with faux tile vinyl flooring, a single vanity topped with travertine slab, and a shower-tub combination with fiberglass shell.

A third hall leads from the great-room to the half bathroom and an owners’ suite.

Features of the suite’s bedroom include two picture windows facing the view, and a glass door that opens to the deck.

A walk-through wardrobe closet in the suite separates the bedroom from the bathroom. Highlights of the bathroom include tile flooring, a jetted tub encased in tile, a walk-in tiled shower with glass block walls, and two separate elongated single vanities topped with travertine slab.

The home has a propane forced-air heating system with heat pump.