125 King Street

Iconic Larkspur jewel in the heart of the historic downtown. 125 King Street, one of the “Three Sisters”, is a 1908 treasure ideally located close to everything that Larkspur has to offer. Stylish, soulful and brimming with architectural details, this light-filled, substantial 3bd/2ba beauty with a covered porch, lattice window panes and delightful eat-in kitchen that opens up to an inviting patio with small yard, offers a fresh and romantic take on history. Attached garage, wine cellar and lots of storage complete this picture. Close to Picco Pizza, Perry’s, the amazing Lark Theater, hiking and biking trails, this charmer offers the very best of in-town Larkspur living.

Larkspur, Ca

3 Bed | 2 Bath | 1,984 Sqft

SOLD: $2,750,000

 

Highlights

  • Inviting front porch

  • Living Room: high ceilings, wall of windows

  • Dining Room: fireplace, period built-in cabinet, access to outside

  • Kitchen: vintage gas stove, island, banquette, stainless refrigerator, island

  • 2  bedrooms/ 1 bath on main level; 1 with window seats and built-ins

  • Vintage wood floors and wainscotting

  • Primary Suite on upper level: window seat, alcove, dormer, ceiling fan, built-in shelving, double sinks, generous walk-in closet, unfinished storage area

  • Spacious 1 car attached garage 

  • Laundry area with washer/dryer

  • Wine cellar 

  • Storage

 
 
 
 

Work with us

Sam Kraus

My name is Sam Kraus and I’m a graphic, product, and website designer from the San Francisco, Bay Area. In the past decade, I’ve launched two apparel businesses, designed absurdly soft clothing for an iconic California lifestyle brand, and created eye-catching packaging for an award-winning consumer electronics company. Today, I create brand identities and websites for individuals and small businesses seeking to stand out in their industry. I approach each project with curiosity and patience. My goal is not only to realize the client’s needs but to consider the user’s experience functionally, emotionally, and aesthetically.

I am currently pursuing my interests in architecture, sustainability, and the connection between people and place.

https://www.haushaus.design
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