Mid-Century Lines,
a Park for a Front Yard
A tastefully updated 1959 quad-level, set directly across from Joe Creason Park.
Open to the living and dining areas, the kitchen is the natural center of the main level — fresh cabinetry, granite countertops, and a tile backsplash framing a large center island built for the way people really live. Stainless appliances keep it current; the island gives everyone a place to land while dinner comes together. It’s the kind of open, easy kitchen that turns a weeknight into a gathering.
The main level flows in a single open plan — living room, dining area, and kitchen sharing the same light and the same conversation. There’s a full bath right on this floor, so entertaining stays effortless. With nothing closing the rooms off from one another, the space feels generous and connected, equally suited to a quiet morning and a houseful of company.
On the second floor, the primary bedroom opens to a large wooded deck overlooking the backyard — your own private perch above the green. Picture the first coffee of the day out there, with mature trees for a view and the park just beyond. Two more nice-sized bedrooms and a full bath round out the level, keeping everyone close but giving the primary its own quiet escape.
The finished walkout lower level adds a whole extra living space — a large family room with two exterior doors that open straight to the backyard, plus a mud room / bonus room that flexes to whatever you need. Movie nights, a playroom, a home gym, a second hangout that spills outside in good weather — this is the level that makes four bedrooms feel like even more home. The laundry room lives down here too, tucked neatly out of the way.
Set directly across from Joe Creason Park — a rare green setting where the front rooms and primary deck look out over parkland and mature trees.
Living room, dining area, and kitchen share one bright, connected floor — generous for everyday life and made for hosting.
Granite counters, a large center island, tile backsplash, fresh cabinetry, and stainless appliances anchor the heart of the home.
Four real bedrooms, including a spacious third-story room that works just as well as an office, guest room, or flex space.
The second-floor primary opens to a large deck overlooking the backyard and trees — your own quiet retreat above the green.
A big family room plus a mud / bonus room, with two exterior doors opening right to the backyard.
A ~0.24-acre corner lot with a wood-fenced backyard — room to play, garden, and unwind in privacy.
Own it your way. No homeowners association, no monthly dues, no restrictions.
A classic mid-century quad-level, this home unfolds across four distinct levels — each with its own purpose, and real room between them.
Open floor plan with a spacious living room, dining area, and kitchen (beautiful cabinetry, tile backsplash, granite countertops, large center island, stainless), plus a full bathroom.
Three nice-sized bedrooms, including the primary with access to a large wooded deck overlooking the backyard, plus a full bathroom.
A spacious fourth bedroom, ideal as a guest room, office, or flex space.
A large family room, a laundry room, and a mud room / bonus room with two exterior doors.
Photos can show you the island kitchen and the deck over the trees, but a home like this is best understood standing in it. Schedule a private showing, or call Tina directly with any question you’d like answered — she’s happy to walk you through every level.
Think of Tina as your most experienced friend in real estate — straightforward, warm, and genuinely in your corner. She’ll give you the honest read on this home and the patient guidance to make it yours.
1300 Trevilian Way sits in the Oak Hill / Poplar Level area of Louisville, directly across from Joe Creason Park — green space and mature trees as your everyday view. You’re minutes from the Highlands and downtown Louisville, with the city close at hand and the park at your door. Atherton High School carries an 8/10 GreatSchools rating, and with no HOA and a FEMA Zone X designation (minimal flood risk), it’s an easy place to settle in and stay a while.
A tastefully updated mid-century quad-level, four levels of room, in a rare setting directly across from Joe Creason Park — ready when you are.