
You can’t help but pause for a second when you see this home’s modern exterior, with its mix of wood, stone, and huge windows.
The design sends a clear message: inside, you’ll find open, flowing spaces that blur the line between indoors and out, perfect for Northwest living.
At over 5,600 square feet and with two thoughtfully arranged stories, this house includes every amenity you’d expect from a luxury build, plus a few surprises.
Let’s explore every inch, starting at the entry and making our way through each room, nook, and outdoor spot.
Specifications:
- 5,655 Heated S.F.
- 4 Beds
- 5.5 Baths
- 2 Stories
- 2 Cars
The Floor Plans:


Entry
Stepping onto the covered entry, you immediately sense the home’s style. The glass and metal front door opens to a foyer that’s bright and airy, thanks to the double-height ceiling and sunlight shining in from all sides.

Built-in storage by the entry lets you drop jackets, shoes, and bags without cluttering the main living spaces.
As you look ahead, you can already catch glimpses of the dining area and even the great room beyond, setting the stage for what’s to come.
Foyer
The foyer feels open and welcoming, with modern finishes and sightlines that reveal the home’s scale right away.
The floating wood staircase with its glass railing draws your attention and hints at the upper level awaiting you.
There’s also convenient access here to a hallway that leads to the laundry and a bathroom, so guests always know where to find essentials.

2-Car Garage
To the left, a door leads to the spacious two-car garage. There’s plenty of room for vehicles, bikes, tools, and all the storage a Northwest family tends to accumulate.
Direct access to the mechanical area helps keep the rest of the home uncluttered.

Powder Room
Just off the main hallway, the powder room is easy for guests to find and beautifully finished. I’ve always appreciated a main floor powder room for gatherings, and here it’s private enough for comfort but still close to the main social spaces.

Bar and Wine Storage
Next to the great room, you’ll notice the built-in bar and wine storage area. The wine storage is enclosed in glass, so your collection is both visible and protected.
The bar features a long countertop and sink, making it a perfect spot for mixing drinks or serving snacks during a party.
I think this feature alone could make your home the go-to place for game nights or casual get-togethers.

Great Room
The great room impresses with its size and feels even larger because of the double-height ceiling and a wall of windows stretching across the back.

A dramatic fireplace anchors the seating area, flanked by floating shelves and modern furnishings. This room is designed for both comfort and impact, making it ideal for entertaining or unwinding with a book.


The open flow into the dining and kitchen areas means you’re always part of the action.
Dining Area
Flowing from the great room, the dining area easily accommodates a large table for gatherings. Oversized windows bring in morning light, while direct sightlines to the kitchen and outdoor living space make this area flexible for everything from family brunches to formal dinners.

Kitchen
You’ll move right from dining to the kitchen, drawn in by the massive island that seats at least five.

Warm wood cabinetry and crisp countertops strike a balance between coziness and modern edge. The kitchen is open, with a wall of windows above the sink and cooktop, plus a generous workspace for prepping meals.

Modern appliances and plenty of storage, including a walk-in pantry kitchen tucked to the side, give you both showpiece style and everyday function.
Pantry Kitchen
Behind the main kitchen, the pantry kitchen gives you a hidden zone for meal prep, extra appliances, or even catering during parties. This setup keeps the open kitchen clear and makes entertaining simple.

Outdoor Living and Bar
Sliding doors from the kitchen and dining take you to the covered outdoor living patio.

With its outdoor bar, built-in grill, and plenty of seating, this space feels like a natural extension of the interior.
The patio wraps around to a larger uncovered area, so you’re ready to enjoy shade, sun, or watch the outdoor TV.
Pool and Spa Patio
At the back of the property, you’ll find the expansive pool and spa zone. This area is perfect for summer afternoons, with room for lounge chairs, dining al fresco, or relaxing with a drink in hand.
I think the direct connection from the main living areas makes it simple to move from a dip in the pool to the kitchen or great room.

Master Bedroom Suite
On the main level, the master suite is set in a private spot. Walk through a vestibule and you’ll find the master bedroom itself, which is spacious and filled with light from floor-to-ceiling windows and a private patio.


Warm wood accents and a modern fireplace turn this room into a true retreat. Sliding doors open directly to the outdoors, so you can start your day with coffee on the patio or wind down at night listening to the sounds outside.


Master Bath
The master bath is just as impressive. You get two walk-in showers with glass partitions, a double vanity that stretches the length of the room, and sleek modern fixtures throughout.
The space is filled with light but feels private, and the layout ensures you won’t feel cramped, even during busy mornings.

Master Closet
Connected to the bath and vestibule, the walk-in closet is large enough for any wardrobe. There’s plenty of built-in shelving and hanging space to keep things organized and easy to find.

Guest Bedroom Suite
Also on the main floor, the guest bedroom suite sits in its own corner of the house.
It features a large window, private patio access, and a spacious feel that rivals many master suites.
This guest suite includes a walk-in closet and an ensuite bath with a walk-in shower, so visitors always feel pampered and welcome.

Laundry
Across the hall from the guest suite, you’ll find the laundry room. It’s generously sized with room for folding, sorting, and storage.
There’s no need to hide away mountains of laundry since everything has its place. I appreciate when laundry is close to bedrooms, making that daily task easier.

Hallways and Mechanicals
Walking through the central hallways, you pass by the main bath, mechanical room, and stair. The layout keeps utility spaces in the interior, which allows the rooms you actually live in to get more natural light.

Lanai and Side Patio
On the far side of the guest suite, a covered lanai opens to an additional patio. This spot gives you a quiet place for reading or enjoying a morning coffee, away from the activity of the pool and main outdoor area.

Upstairs Landing
Heading up the floating staircase, you arrive on a bright, open bridge that connects the private bedrooms with the main living areas above. You can look down into the great room and dining area and enjoy the natural light that defines the home.

Loft
At the top of the stairs, the loft serves as a flexible space. You might use it as a home office, study zone, or even a cozy library with a view over the main floor.
The openness helps keep the energy of the home flowing between levels.

Bonus Room
Off the loft, the bonus room is perfect for play, hobbies, or movie nights. With a large window and plenty of space, it could easily handle a pool table, home gym, or serve as a second living room.
There’s also a powder room right next door, so you don’t have to go back downstairs for a break.

Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3 sits toward the back corner of the upper level, accessed off the main bridge.
It’s spacious and bright, with a big window and easy access to a full bath just steps away.
If you have teens who want some privacy or guests staying long-term, this room is a great fit.

Bedroom 4
Bedroom 4 is located at the opposite end of the upper floor. It’s also spacious, with its own walk-in closet and easy access to Bath 4, making it feel like an ensuite suite.
I think having two large upper bedrooms with nearby baths adds flexibility for families and guests alike.

Baths 3 and 4
Each upper bedroom has its own dedicated bathroom, both with modern fixtures, generous vanities, and sleek tile showers. These bathrooms are fully finished, comfortable spaces for daily routines.

Covered Deck
From Bedroom 4, step out onto the covered deck. This outdoor space is ideal for catching a breeze, reading, or enjoying the elevated view of the backyard, pool, and beyond.
It’s private, yet still connected to the rest of the home.

Deck
A second, open deck branches off Bedroom 3. This one is larger, perfect for sunbathing or adding outdoor lounge furniture.
I like how both decks expand the living space upstairs, giving everyone a spot to enjoy the outdoors.

Mechanical/Storage and Closets
Back inside, you’ll find extra closet space and another mechanical/storage room near the stair landing. Plenty of storage keeps the living areas organized and uncluttered.

Powder Room (Upper Level)
There’s a dedicated powder room beside the bonus room and loft area, so guests hanging out upstairs don’t need to go downstairs for a bathroom. I find this really convenient for keeping upstairs entertaining easy.

Storage Closet
By the stairs, a storage closet helps keep things tidy, whether it’s holiday decor, spare linens, or the overflow that comes with busy family life.

Bridge
The bridge is more than just a way to cross the upper level. It’s a dramatic architectural feature that ties the space together and offers views down into the great room and out through the home’s signature windows.
As you move through this home, it’s easy to imagine everything from lively gatherings to peaceful moments, all supported by a well-designed contemporary layout.
Every room has its own role and personality, but everything feels connected, both to the rest of the house and to the outdoors.
With so many flexible spaces, this home adapts as your needs change, always keeping comfort and style at the center.

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