Hope Broderick left nothing to chance at 18050 Broadway Terrace in Oakland. The Realtor for the Grubb Co. moonlighted as interior designer for the home, suggesting the finishes and details as the home was remodeled over the course of a year.

“The goal was to completely modernize it,” Broderick said. “We restored some of the original iron work and added eco-friendly materials like quartz, tile, and natural white oak.”

The result is a hillside five-bedroom with sweeping views of San Francisco Bay. An open kitchen with views of the water highlight the main level, and the top floor features a master suite with a private deck. The lower level includes a media room that opens to the outside.

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A raised gas fireplace with quartz surround anchors the living room. This space stands beside an architectural staircase with floating hardwood tread. The living room also opens to a terrace overlooking mature trees and the bay.

The kitchen employs stainless steel appliances and an island with waterfall edges. The absence of upper cabinetry in the kitchen maximizes the views beyond the kitchen sink, Broderick said. Additional kitchen storage is available in a separate pantry closet.

Another outdoor space on the main level waits off the dining room and family room. This tile patio includes a gas fire pit and its high walls provide shelter from the wind.

The deck beyond the media room includes stairs that descend to a large, west-facing lot. That outdoor area offers plenty of potential, Broderick said.

“It could be developed for gardens, vineyard or play,” she said.

Listing agent: Hope Broderick, the Grubb Co., (510) 967-2294, hbroderick@grubbco.com.

Details

Address: 18050 Broadway Terrace, Oakland.

Price: $1.695 million.

Features: Trilevel five-bedroom in the Montclair hills features a contemporary design with double-height ceiling, white oak floors, and large windows. The home has three living areas and multiple outdoor spaces, including a private deck off the master suite. The residence includes an office that could serve as a sixth bedroom.