A fantastic 1946 home from Carquinez Straits. Architect Frederick H. Reimers
Overlooking beautiful Carquinez Straits at the entrance to San Pablo Bay, about 30 miles north of San Francisco, the owner has spared no expense in planning for a house that has every up-to-the-minute feature for tomorrow's house. The large outside paved terrace is heated by the newest method of panel heating, which will permit comfortable entertaining out of doors even on cool evenings. Sliding glass panels enclose the paved terrace and sliding glass walls in the lanai will open the entire space to the outside. The house is well insulated in walls, ceilings and roof, with exterior surface of brick and stucco and copper roof. Interior woodwork will be Oregon pine and Philippine mahogany. Area is about 5,650 square feet.


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