An exceptionally rare low-bank waterfront residence where architecture, natural light, landscape, and privacy exist in perfect balance.
Set along one of the widest stretches of waterfront on Hunts Point, the house opens to sweeping west-facing views of Lake Washington, the Seattle skyline, and the Olympic Mountains. Held low along the water and extending across the site, it feels inseparable from the shoreline. Its scale settles naturally into the beach, allowing landscape, water, and sky to take the lead.
Glass, white oak, blackened steel, and stone are used with unusual discipline, creating rooms that feel expansive, grounded, and deeply connected to their setting. Privacy is shaped by mature trees, layered hedging, stone walls, generous waterfront frontage, and the measured placement of the house itself. Just five miles from Seattle, the property feels immersed in nature and far removed from the city.
Architecture by Olson Kundig
The architecture is defined by clarity, proportion, light, and views. Warm wood planes, crisp metal roofing, black steel beams, and expansive walls of glass create a seamless relationship between house, shoreline, and sky.