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Convenient, Private Covered Parking

Mid-century modern single-family rental home at The Arbors in Antelope, CA, featuring an angular roofline with extended eaves forming a covered carport, geometric siding in white and navy, and minimalist landscaping with gravel beds and shrubs.
Form and Function, Seamlessly Aligned

At The Arbors in Antelope, California, design and practicality meet iconic mid-century style. Each single-family rental home features an angular roofline that extends outward to form a covered parking space—an architectural move that’s as functional as it is elegant. The gently sloped roof and exposed beams aren’t just stylistic flourishes; they’re hallmarks of mid-century modern design.

The covered carport, integrated under the same continuous roof as the home, keeps vehicles protected from Sacramento Valley sun and rain while maintaining the home’s clean silhouette. The balance of light-colored siding, dark trim, and geometric rooflines evokes the timeless simplicity of 1950s California modernism, blending seamlessly into the tree-lined neighborhood streets.

For residents commuting to Sacramento, this detail isn’t just about curb appeal. The private driveway and covered parking make daily routines smoother, whether you’re heading downtown for work or spending weekends exploring the region’s parks and trails.

In a rental market where so many homes sacrifice design for utility, The Arbors stands apart, proving that thoughtful modern architecture, natural materials, and functional convenience can still coexist beautifully.