Grab This Orange County Eichler For $1M
With its light-filled central atrium, tongue-and-groove ceiling, open-plan layout, and expansive wall of glass, everything about this one-level home built by legendary real estate developer Joseph Eichler in 1961 is classic.
Eichlers are well-known for their iconic midcentury-modern aesthetic that embraces indoor/outdoor living, and this bright and airy abode is no different. Located in the popular Fairhaven neighborhood of Orange County, California, the four-bedroom, two-bath residence is larger than most, with extra living space added to the master suite and living room area. Now, this charming 2,100-square-foot home with heaps of potential has just hit the market at $1,000,000. Scroll ahead for a look inside.
The home features an open-plan layout with a brick fireplace to anchor the space—a classic Eichler convention.
The tongue-and-groove ceiling has been painted a crisp white, helping the interiors to encompass a bright, airy feel.
Thanks to the central atrium and wall of glass, the living room benefits from natural lighting on both sides.
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This bedroom is being used as an office space. Clerestory windows keep the space feeling bright and open.
The outdoor space consists of a large outdoor pool area, which is an idyllic setting for entertaining.
884 S. Cedarwood Street is now being offered for $1,000,000 by Kelly Laule and Stephen Meade at Better Living Socal.
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