A rare confluence of architecture and artistry, this residence stands as a singular work—conceived not merely as a home, but as a lasting composition of space, light, and material. Opportunities such as this are exceedingly scarce: an estate whose design feels both timeless and irreproducible. Entry unfolds through a graceful colonnade, where rhythm and proportion set the tone for what lies beyond. Inside, the home reveals itself as a carefully orchestrated environment, where refined design and livability coexist in quiet harmony. The spatial narrative is anchored by a dramatic two-story great room—an airy volume framed by soaring floor-to-ceiling glazing that draws the ever-changing landscape of Lake Sammamish and surrounding woodland into daily experience. A sculptural staircase rises as the room’s central gesture, both functional and expressive, while layers of warm wood tones envelop the interior, lending depth, texture, and a sense of grounded elegance. The floor plan flows with intention, balancing openness with intimacy, creating moments for gathering as well as retreat. Set upon a 15,327-square-foot site, the property extends seamlessly into nature, backing directly to Weowna Park. Here, curated architecture meets the organic landscape, offering a setting for recreation, reflection, and a life lived with quiet distinction.
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