Details


The main house is an exercise in grace and comfortable elegance created from a palette of materials that celebrates the nature of the Pacific Northwest. Its 11,000 square feet of living space comprise a vast main level, laid out along a rational, axial floorplan, with a second story owner’s suite and a subterranean level that is devoted to collections, infrastructural systems, and storage.

The house is perfectly conceived for envelopingly luxurious daily living and large-scale entertaining, with a gracious central entry off the port cochere that naturally divides it into public and private wings. Grand-scaled primary spaces are massed toward the view side of the residence to maximize outlooks, while a wide hallway runs along the front of the house to provide a conduit to every room. Massive, exposed beams and columns of native stone support deeply coffered ceilings and walls that are entirely clad in sublime vertical grain old-growth fir to define all of the public spaces, while more traditional plaster finishes and lower ceilings create intimacy in bedrooms and the more private areas of the home.

The skylit, central entry is supported by walls of local stone, opening directly into a long music room with a vaulted and underlit ceiling that focuses attention on a cathedral window gazing over the backyard and views beyond. A marble fireplace anchors the space.

The formal dining room occupies space to the immediate right and features a wall of windows that overlooks a large, central patio. A wall of custom built-ins provides effortless serving and storage options, while a coffered and underlit ceiling creates an airy, yet intimately ensconced sensibility regardless of season.

Next door resides a massive gourmet kitchen and breakfast area with heated limestone floors and marble counters. This high-performance cooking center includes an 8-burner commercial cooktop, double wall ovens, an integrated espresso machine, SubZero refrigeration and a spacious dining bar for casual meals. All cabinetry has been custom built to seamlessly match the fir walls and ceilings, while subtle green marble counters and backsplashes pick up on underlying tones in the stonework featured throughout the house. A spacious open area connects the kitchen and living rooms to form a magnificent open-plan area for large-scale entertaining, and functions as an additional dining room, scaled for banquets and large family dinners. A centrally located home office sits directly across the hall from the kitchen, with three walls of custom cabinet and desk space.

The living room is defined by two massive beam structures that support a 20-foot vaulted ceiling and are, in turn, supported by stone columns and a grand fireplace that anchors the far end of the room. This dramatic expanse opens onto the backyard patio for effortless indoor and outdoor flow via a wall of wide glass doors.

Finally, the main public areas are completed by a spacious pool room and lounge at the far end of the house that gazes upon the back and side gardens through three walls of windows. An underlit, coffered ceiling provides ideal illumination and spatial volume for pocket billiards.

A commercial-carpeted, three-car garage projects off the front of the home and is connected by a series of utility rooms that includes a combination laundry area and catering kitchen, a mud room with its own full bath and ample pantry storage.

The private wing of the house comprises a guest suite, beautifully appointed home gymnasium, a secondary laundry room and three spacious bedrooms that share two additional baths on the main level. Private staircases at the end of the hall lead up to the owner’s suite and down to the lower level, respectively.

The owner’s suite is a magnificent private penthouse that projects out above the backyard, affording spectacular views over all that the property surveys. Lined entirely in fine fir, the room conveys a great sense of cossetting warmth that belies its scale. A wall of custom built-ins is ideal display space for collections and art, while an underlit coffered ceiling gives a great sense of volume. A large seating area occupies the far end of the room, and a hallway lined in custom dresser built-ins leads to the opulent owner’s bath suite, then to the huge walk-in closet beyond. The bath includes a spacious vanity area, linen closet, deep soaking tub and walk-in shower, all clad in crema marfil marble from floor to ceiling. The dressing room offers a small store’s worth of wardrobe hanging space, as well as a seating area and a central storage and layout island.

The lower level of the house is devoted to housing collections, storage and mechanical systems. A pair of doors at the bottom of the staircase leads to an extra-height, sunken multi-purpose room that can easily function as a private gallery, library, man cave or home theater, while a large open space to the right is an excellent tasting area for the wine cellar. An additional organized storage area is ideal for keeping track of regularly utilized personal items.


ADDITIONAL SPACES


This singular estate is completed by the inclusion of a 3000 square foot outbuilding that is carefully set away from the main home’s primary sightlines. This commercial-level building is a fully insulated and finished two-story warehouse that can easily support the most ambitious of home-based businesses or collections. It features three double-height commercial garage doors that allow for through-passage of large vehicles, as well as plumbing and electrical systems sufficient to support the needs of a small-scale winery. A second story loft is outfitted as an office and command center, and the building is encircled by a wide paved roadway, as well as landscaping that makes it blend into the background environment.


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