Designed in 1962 by A. Quincy Jones and Frederick Emmons, preserved in its original state. The double gable atrium model is one of the most popular Eichler home models and is rare to find in such well maintained condition. Mahogany paneling, radiant heating and VCT flooring throughout. The living space features floor-to-ceiling windows, open beam ceilings and globe lighting. The conserved kitchen has original sliding door cabinets, gold speckled formica countertops and a pull out swivel table. Open air atrium with a mature Japanese maple tree and three access points into the home. The living room, with a brick fireplace, overlooks the backyard and is adjacent to the dining room. The kitchen opens to a family room and has a walk-in pantry. On the kitchen wing of the home, there are three bedrooms and one bath, as well as a laundry area. The primary bedroom, on the opposite side of the home, has sliding door access to the backyard. There is a fifth room perfect for an office or a nursery