
Completed in 2023 by McCullough Architects on 122’ of sun-drenched East Lake Sammamish waterfront, with an expansive shoreline, private dock, and adjacent unbuildable lot preserving long-term privacy.

At the center of one of the country's most dynamic regions, a private preserved shoreline like this feels increasingly rare.

Positioned within a glass-wrapped corner, the dining area draws in the landscape and water beyond.

The living room is anchored by a fireplace wall, with surrounding glass framing the lake and bringing balance to the space.

The kitchen becomes a point of focus, shaped by a carefully considered material palette.

Bookmatched walnut and etched stone are handled with remarkable precision.

The main level powder room carries the home’s restrained material palette with consistency.

The dining area sits within the landscape, with a view terrace just beyond extending the experience outward.

The architectural staircase moves upward through glass and trees, creating a sense of elevation as you move through the home.

The primary suite is composed with intention, where light, material, and outlook come together naturally.

A dedicated outdoor deck extends from the suite, positioned for privacy and elevated views.

The primary bath is shaped as a complete wellness experience, centered around a Dornbracht AquaMoon shower with integrated light, rain, and aromatherapy, alongside a BainUltra air tub and a fully integrated spa system.

A quieter expression, where light and material come into focus.

Set against the lake, where focus settles in and daily rhythm follows.

A place for everything, shaped with a quiet sense of ease.

The guest suite rests in a tucked-away setting, where the surrounding trees create a sense of privacy.

A wet room layout brings tub and shower into a single, continuous space, layered with warm walnut and texture.

Texture and material brought into quiet alignment.

A layered interplay of light and reflection, where mother-of-pearl, slate, and the landscape beyond come into view.

NanaWall openings allow the lower living space to expand fully toward the waterfront.

The terrace settles at the water’s edge, with uninterrupted views across the lake.

Encased in glass, the architecture remains closely tied to the shoreline, extending toward the covered outdoor lounge beyond.

122’ of sandy shoreline extends to an expansive dock with integrated boat and jet ski lifts, designed for effortless time on the water.

NanaWall openings extend to the covered outdoor entertaining area with built-in media integration and outdoor kitchen.

At dusk, the architecture reveals itself in layers of light and transparency.

Light filters through the canopy. Views move through layers of water, vegetation, and sky.

The result is a waterfront experience that feels discovered rather than displayed.

From the moment of arrival, the home feels grounded, held within its surroundings with a natural sense of confidence.

Defined by setting. Refined through design. Connected to what remains.

A rare expression of waterfront living on Lake Sammamish.