Touted as one of the most photographed and most celebrated Victorian homes in Alameda, California, the Brehaut House was built in 1893. This 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home with full unfinished basement was lovingly restored by the current owners to preserve original details including stained-glass windows, Anaglypta wall coverings, and pocket doors. They also added hand-painted crown moldings and medallions, dressing every room with richly toned Bradbury & Bradbury wallpapers. Notable updates to the home include electrical, on-demand water heater, foundation, roof, and front porch. The sunny eat-in kitchen was redesigned for modern convenience. The large backyard garden is apropos of the era with Victorian-knot hedges, roses, etc. leading to a detached two-car garage.