3657 Larchwood Place: Spanish Colonial Revival in the Wood Streets Historic District
Andrew Villalobos Andrew Villalobos
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 Published On May 27, 2020

3657 Larchwood Place is a quaint Spanish Bungalow located in the Wood Streets Historic District. From first glance, the quality and care that has been taken with this property is unmistakable. Not only are all the individual elements of a Spanish Revival here, like it’s plaster exterior, clay tile roof, wrought iron and decorative tile accents but they’ve been blended perfectly to create an inviting and relaxing front yard space. Your experience stepping into the formal living room is one that you would expect from a high quality Wood Streets home. Beautifully aged original oak flooring with inlaid accents around the hearth, multi-paned wood frame windows, a barreled ceiling and of course a focal point wood burning fireplace. In the last few years the kitchen was completely remodeled. There’s an abundance of custom cabinetry with a modern two tone color scheme, a subway tile accent wall that perfectly compliments the natural stone countertops and it’s incredibly spacious making for not only a beautiful kitchen, but a highly functional one as well. The master suite that these owners have created feels like a palm springs vacation rental. It’s incredibly relaxing with views of the lush native landscaping and sounds of the pond’s waterfall just beyond the french door. The bathroom features a beautifully carved oak antique vanity that’s been paired nicely with Saltillo tiles in the Riviera design pattern. This home has been a joy for these owners, a permanent vacation.

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