Doug Sager & PATRICK MACCARTEE Present
Elegant Eichler in the Sequoyah Hills
$1,395,000
Property Details
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
2
Square Feet
2,076 sq ft
Neighborhood
Sequoyah Hills
A tribute to mid-mod sophistication
A glorious open air central atrium invites you to enjoy a private and peaceful afternoon in sunshine glow. Magnificent custom starburst Fireclay hand-painted tile catches the eye as you enter to an expansive living and dining room. It’s all-level living at its finest in this spectacularly updated mid-century modern. Wide plank oak and beautiful cushioned cork flooring accent the exposed beams, gray washed stained tongue-and-groove wood plank ceiling and globe lighting, creating both a respect for the original and a flare for the new. Shoji screen hall and closet doors are a nod to Eichler's Japanese inspired design elements.
Notice the sophisticated theme throughout 8156 Coach. The centerpiece designer eat-in kitchen is stylish with the warmth of the gorgeous Henrybuilt cabinetry and solid walnut extension wood tones against Sonoma Tile Works backsplashes. Gleaming light porcelain countertops are complimented by both a wine fridge and a wet bar while induction cooktops and Thermador double ovens round out all your needs in a kitchen revisioned. Carrara marble hexagonal floors adorn both baths, highlighted by chic fixtures and custom-designed vanities.
Enjoy eco-friendly elements like solar power, radiant heat, an EV Charger, a hybrid hot water heater, LEED certified insulation and drought resistant plantings in the intimate garden. Agave, lavender and sage adorn the back yard and fruit trees of Meyer lemon, mandarin, blood orange, lime and blueberries add both color and flavor to your restful evenings of entertainment. Super durable Batu mahogany hardwood fencing, with architectural grade stain, accents the generous side yard. It's the perfect place for a new pool or an ADU.
Famed developer Joseph Eichler combined his vision with the talent of architect Claude Oakland to create a new way of living in the Sequoyah Hills, the neighborhood’s premier location. Eichler, inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, opened up living spaces and respectfully drew in the verdant surroundings with atriums, courtyards, glass walls and efficient, open design. Own an “Eichler” and join the club of loyal enthusiasts to timeless modernism.
It’s a life of serenity in the Sequoyah Hills. Live peacefully near Knowland Park hiking trails, horseback riding, the Oakland Zoo and easy commuter access to freeways. The Oak Knoll Community nearby plans to offer grocery, shopping, restaurants and more for all to enjoy.
It’s your time to realize a new chapter and own your captivating piece of the Sequoyah story.
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Seller Improvements
Kitchen was fully remodeled in 2019-20:
Laundry room was fully remodeled in 2023-24:
Primary bathroom, sink area and closet was fully remodeled in 2023-24:
Guest bathroom and sink area fully remodeled in 2023-24:
Garage remodeled in 2020, 2023-24:
Exterior siding replaced in 2024 for these noted areas:
Exterior updates (from 2019 to 2024):
Interior updates (from 2019 - 2024):
- Henrybuilt cabinets, storage, shelving, + table extension
- Porcelain countertops (Sapienstone in Bianco Lasa)
- Thermador oven, speed oven/microwave, induction stovetop, hood & dishwasher
- Fisher & Paykel Integrated refrigerator & freezer
- Zephyr 24” beverage center
- Delta Trinsic touch faucets in kitchen sink and bar sink
- Kohler kitchen sink (Prolific Workstation) and bar sink (Poise Workstation)
- Waterdrop reverse osmosis water system (with remineralization) installed in bar sink area
- Sonoma Tileworks backsplash (kitchen & bar area)
- Updated electrical system
- Updated sheetrock + added denim insulation
- Benjamin Moore White Dove Paint
- Updated overhead lights installed (2024)
Laundry room was fully remodeled in 2023-24:
- White laminate cabinets
- Walnut countertops
- LG stacked washer & dryer
- Heath Tile backsplash
- Updated overhead lights
- Cle Terrazzo Tile floors
- Updated Sheetrock + added denim insulation
- Benjamin Moore White Dove Paint
Primary bathroom, sink area and closet was fully remodeled in 2023-24:
- Walnut 48” floating cabinet
- Flushmount lighted vanity with multiple mirrors and interior storage
- Delta Trinsic bathroom faucet
- Low flow, dual-flush skirted toilet
- Fireclay Tile Backsplash
- Delta Trinsic shower head and controller
- Delta Sliding Shower Door
- Niches in the shower, next to toilet, and by the vanity
- Updated sheetrock + added denim insulation
- Elfa closet organization system in primary closet area
- Bedrosian ceramic tile + Fireclay Tile in the shower
- Calacatta marble hex tile floor
- Benjamin Moore White Dove Paint
- Updated overhead lights
Guest bathroom and sink area fully remodeled in 2023-24:
- Walnut 60” floating cabinet
- Flushmount lighted vanity with multiple mirrors and interior storage
- Delta Trinsic bathroom faucet
- Low flow, dual-flush skirted toilet
- Fireclay Tile Backsplash
- Delta Trinsic shower head and controller
- Kohler bathtub
- Niches in the shower, next to the toilet, and by the vanity
- Updated sheetrock + added denim insulation
- Bedrosian ceramic tile + Fireclay Tile in shower
- Calacatta marble hex tile floor
- Benjamin Moore White Dove Paint
- Updated overhead lights
Garage remodeled in 2020, 2023-24:
- Updated garage doors
- Updated header beam
- Updated Floor with Epoxy coating
- Updated Sheetrock and added denim insulation to each wall
- Added storage shelving
- Updated overhead lights and puck lights on the side of the wall
- Installed Deep-freezer (2021)
- Installed Dual-column refrigerator
- EV outlet installed
Exterior siding replaced in 2024 for these noted areas:
- Across the entire front of the house, including the front door area
- Primary closet exterior wall
- Siding behind primary sink
- Panels in atrium on the other side of the hallway
- Added denim and wool insulation to these areas with the updated siding
Exterior updates (from 2019 to 2024):
- Replaced skylights in both bathrooms and living room (2024)
- Electrical fully upgraded from 100A to 200A service (2019-2020)
- 16 solar panels installed and connected to 200A service (2019-2020)
- Exterior fully painted - Benjamin Moore Kendall Charcoal, Black Satin Beams + Trim (2024)
- Roof beams repaired (dry rot removed and replaced with epoxy) across the front of the house (2024)
- Programmable irrigation + drip system installed in side yard and back yard (2021)
- Grass and pavers added to side yard – removed original asphalt (2019)
- Back hill landscaped (2019-2024)
- Planted fruit trees (Meyer Lemon, Lime, Mandarin), and drought-tolerant plants (pollinators, succulents), and palo verde trees (2022-2024)
- Nest camera system throughout the exterior of the home, including the front door (2019-2024)
- Added Batu (dry-rot and pest resistant) fence installed across the front and both side yards of the house + regularly maintained with architectural grade stain (installed 2021, re-stained 2024)
- Installed exterior EV charger (2024)
- Two trees removed from back hill (2019 and 2020)
- Metal chimney stack added on roof to improve flow of smoke to the outside (2020)
- Replaced screens on ALL windows + sliding doors
- Caulked ALL windows on exterior
Interior updates (from 2019 - 2024):
- Hired architect to assist with Interior Design (paint colors, tile selection), kitchen plans, and overall plans of home (2019)
- Professionally abated asbestos with soybean oil (2019)
- Installed sustainable cork flooring (Wicanders Charmed) throughout the bedroom wing + hallway (2024)
- Installed sustainable wide-plank oak flooring (Tesoro Woods, Brushed Patina White Oak Ginger) in living, dining & kitchen (2019)
- LEED-certified Fireclay hand-painted starburst tile (Akoya) in loggia (2019)
- Full interior of the house repainted, Low-VOC Benjamin Moore White Dove, Black Satin Beams + Trim(2024)
- Kitchen sink window replaced with a Marvin window (2020)
- Sheetrock was replaced throughout living room, dining room, kitchen, laundry, bathrooms, primary closet, and loggia (2020)
- Door added to garage from atrium (2020)
- Updated interior doors and added Rejuvenation brass + walnut handles (2024)
- Caulked ALL windows on interior
Living in the Sequoyah Hills
With gently rolling hills and natural beauty abound, life in Sequoyah is one of peace and enchantment. Built in 1913, the prestigious Sequoyah Country Club is a central focal point of the neighborhood and the blend of homes surrounding the club began with the original 1915 home built on Sequoyah road followed by the 1920's development of Spanish style architecture that matched the look and feel of the country club's architecture. In the middle of the 20th century, the neighborhood was developed to include many all-level homes that suited the needs of homeowners for decades as legacy homes often passed down to children. The famed developer Joseph Eichler chose the Sequoyah Hills to erect nearly 50 homes, the smallest group of his vast collection of works that emphasized blurring the lines between nature and interior living. These homes are often designed with a central open atrium and walls of glass to create an intimate connection to the outdoors.
Sequoyah has its own micro-climate, known for copious sunshine when other parts of the East Bay are engulfed in fog blown over the Bay from San Francisco. Knowland Park offers many hiking and biking trails and viewpoints of the Bay and the SF city skyline. The Oakland Zoo lies at the base of the neighborhood, housing over 850 native and exotic animals and features a sky-tram offering breath-taking vistas of the entire Bay Area. The upcoming Oak Knoll Community, just north of the Zoo, has plans to offer grocery, shopping, a revitalized stream winding between walking and biking paths, playgrounds for children and an open meadow at the top of the hill where flying kites and enjoying picnics will enhance the experience of living in the special neighborhood we call Sequoyah.
Sequoyah has its own micro-climate, known for copious sunshine when other parts of the East Bay are engulfed in fog blown over the Bay from San Francisco. Knowland Park offers many hiking and biking trails and viewpoints of the Bay and the SF city skyline. The Oakland Zoo lies at the base of the neighborhood, housing over 850 native and exotic animals and features a sky-tram offering breath-taking vistas of the entire Bay Area. The upcoming Oak Knoll Community, just north of the Zoo, has plans to offer grocery, shopping, a revitalized stream winding between walking and biking paths, playgrounds for children and an open meadow at the top of the hill where flying kites and enjoying picnics will enhance the experience of living in the special neighborhood we call Sequoyah.
With gently rolling hills and natural beauty abound, life in Sequoyah is one of peace and enchantment. Built in 1913, the prestigious Sequoyah Country Club is a central focal point of the neighborhood and the blend of homes surrounding the club began with the original 1915 home built on Sequoyah road followed by the 1920's development of Spanish style architecture that matched the look and feel of the country club's architecture. In the middle of the 20th century, the neighborhood was developed to include many all-level homes that suited the needs of homeowners for decades as legacy homes often passed down to children. The famed developer Joseph Eichler chose the Sequoyah Hills to erect nearly 50 homes, the smallest group of his vast collection of works that emphasized blurring the lines between nature and interior living. These homes are often designed with a central open atrium and walls of glass to create an intimate connection to the outdoors.
Sequoyah has its own micro-climate, known for copious sunshine when other parts of the East Bay are engulfed in fog blown over the Bay from San Francisco. Knowland Park offers many hiking and biking trails and viewpoints of the Bay and the SF city skyline. The Oakland Zoo lies at the base of the neighborhood, housing over 850 native and exotic animals and features a sky-tram offering breath-taking vistas of the entire Bay Area. The upcoming Oak Knoll Community, just north of the Zoo, has plans to offer grocery, shopping, a revitalized stream winding between walking and biking paths, playgrounds for children and an open meadow at the top of the hill where flying kites and enjoying picnics will enhance the experience of living in the special neighborhood we call Sequoyah.
Sequoyah has its own micro-climate, known for copious sunshine when other parts of the East Bay are engulfed in fog blown over the Bay from San Francisco. Knowland Park offers many hiking and biking trails and viewpoints of the Bay and the SF city skyline. The Oakland Zoo lies at the base of the neighborhood, housing over 850 native and exotic animals and features a sky-tram offering breath-taking vistas of the entire Bay Area. The upcoming Oak Knoll Community, just north of the Zoo, has plans to offer grocery, shopping, a revitalized stream winding between walking and biking paths, playgrounds for children and an open meadow at the top of the hill where flying kites and enjoying picnics will enhance the experience of living in the special neighborhood we call Sequoyah.
Doug Sager
PATRICK MACCARTEE
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