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Panoramic Views. Modern Design. Abundant Natural Light. New Construction.
$2,590,000
158 Lawson Road, Kensington
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Dan Walner and Jen Moeller
Dan Walner and Jen Moeller
New Construction| Panoramic Views | Sleek Modern Design
158 Lawson Road | Kensington CA
Experience the rare opportunity to own a new construction contemporary home in Upper Kensington showcasing modern luxury and architectural elegance at its finest. 158 Lawson Road is a thoughtfully designed architectural gem delivering expansive living spaces with unobstructed 180-degree panoramic views of the SF, the Bay and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge. Boasting an open concept design and offering 4+BD 3BA 3,528± sq ft, the home features soaring cathedral ceilings and walls of glass that bathe the home in natural light creating a spacious and airy atmosphere.
Elegantly elevated at the end of the cul-de-sac on a .35 acre lot, the home opens up with an expansive patio that provides a dramatic entry and offers an ideal elevation from which to soak in the stunning bay and bridge views during the day, twilight and especially at sunset. Beyond the foyer lies a window to a serene Rock Garden while the home opens up to a grand great room, elegant dining area and an open kitchen complete with a breakfast bar, center island and breakfast nook. Accordion doors at each end of the house provide abundant natural light and enhance the seamless indoor-outdoor flow. The flow perfectly blends living areas with the surrounding landscapes - ideal for both grand entertaining and intimate daily living. On the second level, the primary suite awaits with a front-facing sitting area surrounded by glass railings and breathtaking bay views. Two additional generously sized bedrooms and a spa-like bathroom complete this level of the home. Additionally, a ±336sq detached studio (plumbed and mini split for HVAC) offers a versatile bonus space for additional living space, guest room, office, exercise room, art studio, etc.
This net-zero-inspired home emphasizes a commitment to environmental consciousness, incorporating sustainable technologies and materials to minimize its carbon footprint. The property also includes an automatic gate, large parking pad, covered carport, and a huge tandem garage with ample storage space to meet all your parking and storage needs. Ideally located with easy access to Kensington Community Center and Park, library, charming Kensington village, BART, freeways and award-winning Kensington schools and close to Colusa Circle, Solano Ave, and Gourmet Ghetto dining, cafés and shops.
Elegantly elevated at the end of the cul-de-sac on a .35 acre lot, the home opens up with an expansive patio that provides a dramatic entry and offers an ideal elevation from which to soak in the stunning bay and bridge views during the day, twilight and especially at sunset. Beyond the foyer lies a window to a serene Rock Garden while the home opens up to a grand great room, elegant dining area and an open kitchen complete with a breakfast bar, center island and breakfast nook. Accordion doors at each end of the house provide abundant natural light and enhance the seamless indoor-outdoor flow. The flow perfectly blends living areas with the surrounding landscapes - ideal for both grand entertaining and intimate daily living. On the second level, the primary suite awaits with a front-facing sitting area surrounded by glass railings and breathtaking bay views. Two additional generously sized bedrooms and a spa-like bathroom complete this level of the home. Additionally, a ±336sq detached studio (plumbed and mini split for HVAC) offers a versatile bonus space for additional living space, guest room, office, exercise room, art studio, etc.
This net-zero-inspired home emphasizes a commitment to environmental consciousness, incorporating sustainable technologies and materials to minimize its carbon footprint. The property also includes an automatic gate, large parking pad, covered carport, and a huge tandem garage with ample storage space to meet all your parking and storage needs. Ideally located with easy access to Kensington Community Center and Park, library, charming Kensington village, BART, freeways and award-winning Kensington schools and close to Colusa Circle, Solano Ave, and Gourmet Ghetto dining, cafés and shops.
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Neighborhood
Thanks to its proximity to the University of California, Berkeley campus, Kensington may boast the largest number of Nobel Prize winners of any community in the world. But one look at this neighborhood of large homes in the hilly streets above Berkeley, its commanding views of the Bay Area, and sunny terraced yards will explain why this community is one of the most sought after in the East Bay.
Famed architect Bernard Maybeck had a home on Purdue Street. The homes he designed here at the turn of last century have become an informal blueprint for the signature home in Berkeley. These well-proportioned homes are designed for family life and dinner parties. Shingle siding, rustic construction, and bright expansive vistas are the hallmark of the homes in Kensington.
Tilden Park provides the boundary to the east. Miles of biking and hiking trails, a miniature steam train, exhibition farm, merry go-round, and the naturally landscaped swimming hole at Lake Anza make Tilden a popular destination for families.
Transportation via Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is convenient. Heading on Colusa Avenue leads to the El Cerrito Plaza BART station and a short drive down Arlington Avenue takes you to North Berkeley BART and North Berkeley's Gourmet Ghetto neighborhood. There are two distinct shopping districts in Kensington.
El Cerrito means "the little hill" in Spanish, and the town that is perched on the hill above San Francisco Bay offers easy access to Interstate 80 and Interstate 580 to Marin. Hillside homes along the curving streets deliver sweeping views of San Francisco and sunsets over the Golden Gate Bridge.
El Cerrito's main shopping corridor is undergoing a rebirth, beginning with Rialto Cinemas Cerrito, which was restored from the former Cerrito Speakeasy Theater. Access to open space and parkland is extensive, with Arlington Park, Cerrito Vista Park, Hillside Natural Area, Huber Park, Poinsett Park, and Tassajara Park & Pottery Studio all nearby. The Ohlone Greenway is a popular trail with hikers and bikers.
The University of California, Berkeley is several miles away, and two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations, at El Cerrito Plaza and El Cerrito del Norte, make commuting easy. El Cerrito Plaza is a major shopping center housing grocery stores, restaurants, bookstores, a pharmacy, and smaller mom-and-pop stores.
Famed architect Bernard Maybeck had a home on Purdue Street. The homes he designed here at the turn of last century have become an informal blueprint for the signature home in Berkeley. These well-proportioned homes are designed for family life and dinner parties. Shingle siding, rustic construction, and bright expansive vistas are the hallmark of the homes in Kensington.
Tilden Park provides the boundary to the east. Miles of biking and hiking trails, a miniature steam train, exhibition farm, merry go-round, and the naturally landscaped swimming hole at Lake Anza make Tilden a popular destination for families.
Transportation via Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) is convenient. Heading on Colusa Avenue leads to the El Cerrito Plaza BART station and a short drive down Arlington Avenue takes you to North Berkeley BART and North Berkeley's Gourmet Ghetto neighborhood. There are two distinct shopping districts in Kensington.
El Cerrito means "the little hill" in Spanish, and the town that is perched on the hill above San Francisco Bay offers easy access to Interstate 80 and Interstate 580 to Marin. Hillside homes along the curving streets deliver sweeping views of San Francisco and sunsets over the Golden Gate Bridge.
El Cerrito's main shopping corridor is undergoing a rebirth, beginning with Rialto Cinemas Cerrito, which was restored from the former Cerrito Speakeasy Theater. Access to open space and parkland is extensive, with Arlington Park, Cerrito Vista Park, Hillside Natural Area, Huber Park, Poinsett Park, and Tassajara Park & Pottery Studio all nearby. The Ohlone Greenway is a popular trail with hikers and bikers.
The University of California, Berkeley is several miles away, and two Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) stations, at El Cerrito Plaza and El Cerrito del Norte, make commuting easy. El Cerrito Plaza is a major shopping center housing grocery stores, restaurants, bookstores, a pharmacy, and smaller mom-and-pop stores.

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