Built in 1906 for a California state senator and his family, this elegant residence is a true early 20th-century showpiece—thoughtfully updated to meet the needs of modern living while preserving its rich architectural heritage. Constructed during the transitional period between the grand Victorian era and the Arts and Crafts movement, the home offers the best of both styles: soaring ceilings, graceful proportions, and exquisite original woodwork throughout. Natural light floods the interior through generously sized windows, illuminating the home’s intricate details and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere in every room. With three spacious bedrooms, a flexible bonus space, and three and a half impeccably designed bathrooms, there’s room for everyone to spread out and settle in. The primary suite offers a private retreat, complete with a spa-like ensuite bathroom and a walk-in closet. At the heart of the home, a modern chef’s kitchen stands ready for everything from weeknight meals to lively dinner parties—featuring high-end appliances, custom cabinetry, and seamless flow into adjoining living and dining spaces. Whether hosting indoors or out, this home is made for entertaining. Step outside to a generous yard, perfect for alfresco dining, gardening, or play!