Soaring ceilings, straight angles, natural materials and oversized windows are all hallmarks of mid-century design, and they shine here.This quintessential Berkeley Hills home captures the romantic, nostalgic sprit of this city in every way, from its soaring mid-century lines and its forest views to its history.The sellers of 1404 Summit Road moved into the house in 1968"in part to enroll the children in newly integrated elementary schools," said listing agent Lorri Arazi.
"On Jan. 15, 1968, the School Board voted unanimously to desegregate all 14 of the District’s elementary schools the following September." This egalitarian, welcoming spirit is one that has come to define the East Bay city.Open Homes PhotographyThe mid-century drama begins in the entry, with an open flow framed in stone, wood and glass.Open Homes Photography
The home itself, with 2,528 square feet, four bedrooms and two bathrooms, lends itself to family life, as the selling family has owned the home for decades. "The owners were a musical family that entertained often. On occasion, friends, inspired by the view of the Golden Gate Bridge at sunset, would perform from the balcony," Arazi said. From that balcony is a postcard-ready view, over treetops to the bay and beyond. The property sits on 0.13 acres bordering Tilden Regional Park.The sense of being suspended in the trees, well above the buzzing city, comes not only from the views, but also from the home's setting.
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