Dayton Daily News

Tri-level has four-season room

Lower level features two family rooms with skylights.

- By KathyTyler

Built into the landscape, this tri-level home has plenty of natural light on every level.

Listed for $199,900 by HER Realtors, the home at 7510 Arundel Road sits back within a quiet culde-sac of the Sycamore Woods subdivisio­n of Trotwood. The stone and cedar home has about 3,500 square feet of living space on a one-third-acre property.

Formal entry opens into a foyer with ceramictil­e flooring that continues to a hallway and into the hidden kitchen. To the left is the living room with built-in artwork nooks. The living room opens into a formal dining room addition, which has a vaulted ceiling, skylight and stone accents. Sliding patio doors open off the dining room to a fourseason room. This room has tall stained-glass windows, ceiling-paddle fans, and ceramic-tile flooring. The room has its own heating and cooling system and patio doors open to a wrap-around deck that overlooks a semi-private backyard.

The hidden kitchen has two walls of cabinetry, a skylight and comes equipped with a range, dishwasher, and refrigerat­or. Three bedrooms and two full bathrooms are located upstairs. The main bedroom has a wall of closets, and a private bath with walk-in shower. The two other bedrooms have bi-fold door closets and share the guest bath, which has a tub/shower and oversized single-sink vanity.

The lower level is mostly above ground with skylights and large daylight windows. The main room has been divided into two separate family rooms or possibly a family room and recreation room. The rooms can be closeted off from each other with sliding patio doors. Both rooms have theater-style screens.

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