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This house shares the street with the pink house
and the white one with the small square windows.
It has amazing views of the City and East Bay. It is a mixture of 1950s (the
peaked roof is very Eichlerish)
and 1980s (the use of contrasting, multiple materials and colors). I like its
low profile and how it seems to be hugging the ground - I would if I were perched
on this steep hillside! The house maybe has a lower level because the double
car garage takes up almost half the house's width and from looking through the
windows above the door, the depth of the house is rather shallow. The frosted
glass panels on either side of the front door are teasers - we want to look
inside - but are only allowed a glimpse of the ceiling. The left hand side glass
panel - on the far left side - has some clear glass that allows you to peek
through. This house is a mixture of public and private and with its yellow paint,
red brick and teasing glimpse inside - it is a very coy structure - you just
want to be invited inside!