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Stepping up to this modern Northwest home, you’ll notice a striking mix of wood, glass, and stone that hints at the experience waiting inside.

This isn’t just any house. Here, you get a thoughtful blend of mid-century flair and contemporary comfort, all spread across 4 bedrooms and 4,600 square feet on two spacious levels.

With soaring ceilings and an easy connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, each area works for daily living and memorable gatherings.

I think the layout is especially inviting, naturally guiding you from open living areas to peaceful retreats and fun hangouts, all filled with light and warmth.

Specifications:

  • 4,600 Heated S.F.
  • 4 Beds
  • 3.5 Baths
  • 1 Stories
  • 3 Cars

The Floor Plans:

Foyer/Entry

As you walk through the front door, the entry immediately sets a sophisticated mood. Floor-to-ceiling glass floods the space with sunlight, reflecting across vivid glass floor panels that pop against smooth wood.

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Built-in shelving lines the hallway, perfect for displaying artful glass pieces in a way that feels curated and welcoming.

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I love how the gentle steps ahead lead you up toward the home’s main living zone, and the glass railing keeps everything open and visually connected.

Vaulted Den

Just off the foyer is a quiet den, hidden behind a wall of bookshelves. This room is ideal for a home office or reading nook, giving you enough privacy to focus but still close to the main living areas if you want company.

The vaulted ceiling makes the space feel even larger. Personally, I think rooms like this are invaluable—flexible and inviting, whether you’re working late, relaxing with a novel, or just need a peaceful spot to think.

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Vaulted Dining Room

As you move into the dining room, you’ll spot the stone columns and glass details that carry the modern feel through the space.

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The dining area is roomy enough for a big dinner party or a family holiday meal, but it never feels stuffy.

There’s a built-in bench and a wet bar to make serving drinks or appetizers simple.

Tall windows bring in tons of natural light, giving the room an upbeat vibe and connecting you to the outdoors.

I often find myself wanting to linger here, from a quick breakfast to an evening with friends.

Wet Bar

Between the dining room and kitchen, you’ll find the wet bar, which stands out as a functional showpiece.

Black stone counters and sleek wood cabinetry make this a favorite spot for mixing drinks or prepping snacks.

Since you can see both the dining and kitchen areas from here, it’s easy to stay involved with everything happening around you.

I think this is a great layout for entertaining.

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Vaulted Nook

Turn toward the back of the house and you’ll find the vaulted nook, which works as an everyday dining spot.

Set just off the kitchen, it features a built-in counter that’s perfect for casual meals or homework time.

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I really appreciate how this nook is separate from the main dining area. With big windows on two sides, you get great sunlight all day, making it perfect for morning coffee or late-night board games.

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Kitchen

The kitchen here is more than just stylish—it’s built for real life. The long, galley-style layout stretches between the nook and the great room, with windows running along one wall.

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Light wood cabinets, black stone countertops, and stainless appliances keep the look modern and fresh.

There’s bar seating along one side so family or guests can hang out while you cook.

The textured stone bar top brings warmth to the space, making it feel more inviting.

You’ll love the extra storage and how the kitchen connects directly to both the dining and living areas.

Vaulted Great Room

Step into the great room and you’ll be struck by the openness. High vaulted ceilings draw your eyes up, while a wall of windows fills the room with sunlight.

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The stacked stone fireplace anchors one side, flanked by built-in shelving for books, art, or your favorite photos.

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Warm wood floors and pops of artwork keep things lively and personal. I can easily picture movie nights here or curling up by the fire during a rainstorm.

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The sliding glass doors open to the patio, creating that seamless indoor-outdoor experience so loved in the Pacific Northwest.

Patio/Outdoor Living

Out on the patio, you’re sheltered by a broad roof overhang. A built-in grill and outdoor fireplace set the stage for year-round gatherings, while wood decking and modern stone touches create a cozy yet contemporary feel.

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This is the spot where evenings stretch out with friends or family, and the forested backdrop makes every meal or conversation feel special.

The patio offers both shelter and openness, so you can grill or relax by the fire, no matter the season.

Master Suite

Set apart from the main living spaces, the master suite is all about relaxation. Double doors take you into a spacious bedroom with sliding glass doors leading to a private balcony.

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I love the gold-accented ceiling and dramatic dark feature wall—the colors stand out without feeling overwhelming.

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Built-in shelves give you a spot to show off art or keepsakes, and the chaise by the window is perfect for reading with a view of the trees.

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The morning light here is beautiful, making this room a peaceful escape at the end of the day.

Master Bathroom

The master bath feels like a retreat. A deep soaking tub sits by the windows, giving you forest views as you unwind.

Warm wood cabinetry and granite surround the tub, and black fixtures add a modern edge.

The walk-in shower with a stone and marble partition really has a spa-like vibe. I think this bathroom does a great job combining practical features—lots of counter space, storage, and light—with a calming atmosphere you’ll look forward to every morning.

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Master Closet

Connected to the master bath, the walk-in closet is roomy enough for any wardrobe. There’s space for hanging clothes, open shelving, and probably even a small seating area.

Having it right off the bathroom makes for easy mornings.

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Laundry/Mudroom

Heading back toward the main hall, you’ll come to the laundry and mudroom, which are key for keeping daily life organized.

There’s a washer and dryer, ample counter space for folding, and enough room to sort laundry without feeling squeezed in.

Cabinetry above and below means you won’t be short on storage. With direct access from the garage, muddy shoes and wet jackets never make it far into the house.

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Garage and Shop

From the laundry area, you step right into the garage zone. The main oversized garage fits two cars with room left over for storage.

There’s also a separate garage/shop, ideal for hobbies or weekend projects. Frosted glass garage doors let in light while keeping things private.

The easy access to the laundry and mudroom makes this entrance especially practical for families or anyone working on their cars or bikes.

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Powder Bath

Just off the main hallway is a powder bath featuring a floating vanity and vessel sink.

Deep green walls and natural textures give it a spa-like vibe, and a high window brings in daylight without losing privacy.

This is the kind of powder room guests actually remember—stylish, functional, and a little unexpected.

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Staircase and Glass Floor Feature

Back at the foyer, the staircase wraps around a dramatic glass floor feature. The stairwell is bordered by glass railings and stacked stone, with natural light streaming down from above.

As you go downstairs, you catch glimpses of the lower level. I think this detail is a clever way to keep the house feeling unified instead of separated by floors.

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Game Room

At the bottom of the stairs, you arrive in the middle of the lower level’s game room.

10-foot ceilings and a wall of windows make the space bright and lively. There’s plenty of room for a pool table or a big sectional, and a dedicated media center makes it just as good for movie nights as it is for casual hangouts.

The open plan means this doesn’t feel like a typical basement. It really is an extension of your main living space, perfect for kids, teens, or laid-back parties.

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Snack Bar

Next to the game room is a handy snack bar with counter seating and storage for drinks and snacks.

You can stock it for movie night or set up for game-day spreads. I think every house with a big rec room benefits from a feature like this—it just makes entertaining easier and more fun.

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Bedroom 2

Down the hall from the game room, Bedroom 2 is bright and cheerful, thanks to large windows and a generous closet.

You can use it as a guest room, hobby space, or a kid’s bedroom, giving you plenty of flexibility.

Its private location keeps it quiet, and the nearby bathroom is easy to access for anyone staying here.

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Bathroom (Lower Level)

Just outside Bedroom 2, the lower level bathroom is a full setup with a sleek vanity, large mirror, and tub-shower combo.

The finishes are clean and modern, matching the style upstairs. This bath serves both Bedroom 2 and guests in the game room, making it practical and well-placed.

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Bedroom 3

On the other side of the game room, Bedroom 3 gets great light from angled windows.

There’s enough space for a queen bed, a desk, and even a reading corner. I like the nook set aside for a dresser or bookshelf, which adds storage without making the room feel crowded.

The hall bath is just steps away, which is great for guests or family.

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Bedroom 4

Bedroom 4 sits in the rear corner and is one of the larger secondary bedrooms, with a wall of built-in bookshelves.

This space would work well for an older kid, a home gym, or a second guest suite.

The angled window bay stands out, perfect for a window seat or just soaking up the sun.

With its privacy and size, this room feels almost like a second master.

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Mechanical Room

Hidden off the hallway, the mechanical room keeps the home’s systems out of sight but easily accessible. It’s close to the main storage areas, so everything is organized and within reach.

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Linen Closets

You’ll also find a couple of linen closets on the lower level. These are always handy for storing towels, bedding, and supplies without extra trips upstairs.

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Storage and Crawl Space

Wrapping up the lower floor, there’s a spacious storage room plus easy access to crawl spaces for seasonal items, gear, or anything you don’t use every day.

I always appreciate when storage is planned in from the beginning. It really helps keep the home uncluttered and calm.

As you head back upstairs to the main level, it’s clear how much thought went into every detail—from the way light moves through the space to how each room connects visually and practically.

This home balances open gathering spaces with private retreats, and it has just enough playful touches to keep things interesting.

Every level and every corner is designed for real living, ready for family, friends, and your own personal style.

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