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Redesigned Eichler offers 1,800 square feet of living space near Mitchell Park in Palo Alto.
Southwest of Mitchell Park in Palo Alto, there’s a reimagined Eichler appearing on the market this weekend. The home embraces its midcentury roots and serves as a moment in time, while simultaneously boasting a design conducive to the needs of Bay Area residents.
“This is a redesign/rebuild to a standard that’s rarely seen,” said Arthur Sharif of Sotheby’s International Realty, who is listing the three-bedroom for $2.488 million.
Located in the Charleston
Meadow neighborhood near Adobe Creek, the home is east of Stanford and just minutes north of the Los Altos Hills. The rebuilt home offers roughly 1,800 square feet of living space, along with an accommodating backyard with a level lawn, privacy fencing, a concrete patio and low-maintenance landscaping.
“Every single wall, floor, fixture and fitting is brandnew,” Sharif said.
Strong angles and an abundance of glass define the Eichler construction. The remodel raised the ceiling and installed a stylish chef ’s kitchen teeming with stainless steel appliances. A French door refrigerator, wall-mounted oven and German-style cabinetry equip the cooking space that’s anchored by a sprawling island.
A mudroom/laundry room stands as another new addition. This helpful upgrade brings ample storage and high-efficiency appliances. The laundry room — like so many others within the home — employs skylights to brighten the space.
Stamped concrete patios and low-maintenance landscaping surround the Eichler. A level lawn shielded by a privacy fence stretches behind the home.