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What is quintessential to Arts and Crafts architecture? Handcrafted/natural materials, functional design, and features like exposed wooden beams, sturdy stone and wide eaves. These homes prioritize built-in features, and a strong connection to nature. 4040 Southpointe has it all! Designed by James W. Givens and built in 1996, this award-winning residence has been recipient of the 1998 Best of Show during the Eugene Tour of Homes, 2nd in the 2000 AIA Southwestern Oregon People's Choice Award and Tour, and has been featured in Patterns of Home (2002) and New Arts and Crafts Houses (2006). Just minutes to shops including grocery and more you will find this home nestled in the beloved Southpointe neighborhood. Throughout, you'll find beautiful Arts and Crafts details that feel both timeless and livable: warm fir floors, massive recycled resawn beams overhead, vertical grain Douglas fir trim, and solid cherry kitchen cabinetry with hand-carved touches. The kitchen is both beautiful and functional, with a Viking gas range, acid-etched marble counters, and a generous butcher block island perfect for daily life and entertaining alike.One of the home's most delightful features is its connection to the outdoors—nearly every room opens to a patio, deck, or balcony, inviting you to enjoy morning coffee outside. Large windows throughout let you watch the seasons change from inside. The two lots totaling 1.7 acres include lovely landscaped areas, a meandering trail through the back, and a peaceful oak meadow in front. The detached two-car garage includes a studio apartment above with full bathroom, kitchenette, and its own water heater—perfect for guests, family, or creative pursuits. With its blend of gathering spaces and quiet nooks, this home embraces both togetherness and solitude. It's a place that truly feels like home.
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