
Those warm, glowing windows at dusk aren't just beautiful — they're a preview of the cozy evenings waiting inside.

That extra-wide driveway means no one's ever getting blocked in — a small detail that makes a big daily difference.

Large and deep front entry leaves plenty of room for a bench or shoe rack

Two living spaces means someone always gets the remote — the fireplace in here makes it an easy win

The natural light in this room does the heavy lifting — notice how it bounces off the hardwood floors all the way to the back of the house

Formal enough for holidays, relaxed enough for Tuesday night dinner — this dining room works hard all year

Warm wood cabinetry, granite counters, and enough prep space that two cooks won't get in each other's way — finally

That island is the real MVP — breakfast bar, homework station, party central, all in one

Notice the cabinet depth here — real storage, not the kind you run out of in month two

Morning light pours into this breakfast nook like it was planned that way — because it was

The slider here is doing double duty — it floods the room with light and makes the deck feel like an extension of the living space

A dedicated laundry room with real space to fold — the detail that sounds small until you've lived without it

That quiet corner room? It's already imagining itself as your home office, reading room, or creative space

Granite in the bath isn't just a luxury — it means this home was finished with consistency throughout, not just in the rooms people see first

Upper hallway and staircase detail that opens the space and lets the natural light in

Laminate floors in the primary suite look the part without the upkeep — clean, consistent, and ready for whatever you bring to the space

Neutral, calm, and ready to be yours — sometimes simplicity is the whole point

Those built-ins aren't just closet space — they're an organizational system you didn't know you needed

The primary bath vanity is wider than it looks in photos — double sinks, real counter space, no morning negotiations

That walk-in shower isn't just a shower — it's a full reset at the end of a long day. The tile detail and built-in shelf say someone thought this through

A soaking tub with a privacy window — natural light without sacrificing a thing. The kind of bathroom moment you stop rushing through

Waking up to treetop green views from this bedroom never gets old — nature as your morning wallpaper

this room has a calm that photos can only hint at

Clean, bright, and bigger than the photo lets on — this bedroom has real floor space and the light to prove it

Granite counters, warm wood cabinetry, and an arched mirror that makes the whole vanity feel intentional. The window keeps it from ever feeling dark

The deck off the slider makes the inside and outside feel like one continuous space.

This deck was made for long summer evenings — wide enough for a full dining set with room to spare, and that backyard view seals the deal

A terraced, usable backyard — rare in the Pacific Northwest and genuinely special. The mature tree line gives you privacy without any effort.

Those double doors aren't decorative — they're wide enough for a riding lawn mower, a ATV, or whatever you're storing that deserves its own space. Potting shed, garden headquarters, tool storage — this structure pulls real weight on a property this size

The detached structure with its stone retaining wall and dedicated pathway isn't an afterthought — it's a serious bonus. Workshop, studio, storage — the possibilities are real.

Someone put real intention into these raised garden beds — the pergola trellis, the brick pathway, the outbuilding just beyond. This is a backyard that has been loved and worked and enjoyed for years

That lawn isn't just mostly flat — it's genuinely usable, and flat yards in the Pacific Northwest are something you don't take for granted. Room to play, room to breathe, room to make it yours.

The rear of the home tells its own story — deck off the main living area, stairs down to the yard, and enough green space that you never feel like you're on top of your neighbors.

From above you can see what the ground photos can only hint at — the deck, the garden, the outbuilding, and all that flat green space working together. This yard has a plan and it shows

The tree coverage around this property from this angle is the story — surrounded but not crowded, private but not remote

Downtown Woodinville and the Warehouse Wine District are closer than most people realize — this aerial says "peaceful" but the commute says "convenient.

First Floor Floorplan

Second Floor Floorplan

Tucked among the trees, the home feels private without feeling remote — the best of both worlds.