This Whimsical, $1.4M Bay Area Home Is a Slice of the French Countryside

Designed by famed architect Christopher Alexander, the 1980s gem is packed with handcrafted built-ins from floor to ceiling.

This Whimsical, $1.4M Bay Area Home Is a Slice of the French Countryside

Designed by famed architect Christopher Alexander, the 1980s gem is packed with handcrafted built-ins from floor to ceiling.

Location: 700 Hillside Ave, Albany, California

Price: $1,395,000

Architect: Christopher Alexander

Year Built: 1984

Footprint: 2,028 square feet (four bedrooms, two baths)

Lot Size: 0.09 acres

From the Agent: "Welcome to the Sala House, a distinguished architectural gem on Albany Hill, designed by architect Christopher Alexander, a world-renowned figure in the field and a professor emeritus at UC Berkeley. This extraordinary home, inspired by the French countryside, stands as a testament to Alexander’s unique design philosophies. Upon stepping inside the Sala House, you’ll be captivated by its blend of functionality and whimsy. Two private outdoor spaces offer panoramic views of the San Francisco Bay, and perched atop Albany Hill, you’ll have easy access to the vast open space adjacent to the property. The Sala House isn’t just a residence; it’s a living masterpiece."

The colorful multi-story home sits nestled into a hillside overlooking the Bay. Soaring Eucalyptus trees surround the property, enhancing the overall sense of privacy.

The colorful home sits nestled into a hillside overlooking the San Francisco Bay. 

Photo by Marcus Hansen

Photo by Marcus Hansen

Warm tones is the name of the game inside, where lighter-hued wooden panels span across the walls and ceilings, complementing the exposed beams and trim work.

The landing is wrapped in wood from floor to ceiling.. 

Photo by Marcus Hansen; staging by Stage the Bay

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