
Completely reimagined West Slope modern farmhouse — new roof, designer landscaping, No. 7914 curb presence, and a covered porch that stops buyers at the street.

Two-car attached garage, wide concrete driveway, and dedicated RV/boat parking on a quiet dead-end street in the heart of West Slope.

Board and batten exterior with painted brick, black window frames, Japanese maple, and designer landscaping — the curb appeal is immediate and unmistakable.

The 9,600 sq ft lot provides rare depth for the neighborhood — room for a basketball hoop, garden terraces, fire pit area, and a lawn that actually absorbs outdoor life.

Knotty alder double entry doors under a cedar tongue-and-groove porch ceiling with recessed lighting — the kind of front porch you actually use.

Who doesn’t love a porch swing.

Step inside through oversized knotty alder double doors — engineered hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, and natural light greet you immediately.

Whitewashed oak stair treads, frameless glass railing panels, and brass wall sconces — custom details that punch well above the price point.

The entry sets the design tone — staircase with glass panel railing and brass sconce lighting.

The great room anchors the main floor — linear electric fireplace, oversized picture windows, and French doors to the backyard create seamless indoor-outdoor flow.

French doors from the dining nook connect interior to exterior in one effortless transition — morning coffee inside or out, your choice

The kitchen’s arched range hood, custom cabinetry, and stainless appliance suite deliver a restaurant-quality cooking environment.

The walk-in pantry is tucked discreetly behind the kitchen — a dedicated prep and storage room that most homes at twice the price don’t offer.

The walk-in pantry is a room unto itself — quartz counters, open shelving, and built-in microwave.

Dedicated wine and beverage station with dual-zone refrigerator, custom cabinetry, and floating shelf — the detail that separates this home from everything else at the price point.

Shiplap ceiling, exposed beam, built-in wine rack, beverage refrigerator, and quartz butler’s counter — all framing a graceful arch that opens to the kitchen and dining beyond. This corridor is the design soul of the home.

The main floor unfolds in every direction — soaring shiplap ceiling with exposed beam, built-in wine rack, half bath access, butler’s pantry entry, and the kitchen framed through a graceful arch. This home has a place for everything.

Main floor half bathroom.

Custom mudroom with built-in bench seating, storage cubbies, hooks, and designer board and batten — practical luxury from the moment you walk in from the garage.

The laundry room features floor-to-ceiling white cabinetry, quartz counters, tile backsplash, and a shiplap ceiling with exposed beam

Whitewashed oak stair treads with brass bracket hardware — every transition in this home is finished with the same intentional design detail.

The stair landing reveals what photos can’t fully capture — double-height ceiling, clerestory window flooding natural light, statement lantern pendant, and glass panel railing.

The hall bath is no afterthought — double vanity with fluted cabinetry, quartz counters, dual arched mirrors, designer tile, and gold hardware. No compromise on finish quality anywhere in this home.

The primary suite features a designer arched accent wall, engineered hardwood, oversized windows with tree views, and a spa-caliber en suite.

Double vanity with fluted cabinetry, quartz counters, arched black-framed mirrors, skylight, and brushed gold fixtures throughout.

The walk-in shower features a custom marble mosaic accent band, built-in bench, rain head, hand wand, and frameless glass enclosure — finished in brushed gold.

The rear of the home is as polished as the front — new French doors, expansive concrete patio, and a fully fenced yard designed for Pacific Northwest outdoor living.

Aerial view confirms what the lot survey shows — fully fenced front and rear, RV parking, concrete patio, and a new roof installed by the current owner.

French doors from the dining nook open directly to the concrete patio — the indoor-outdoor connection this neighborhood rarely offers.

The fully fenced backyard stretches deep — lawn & terraced planting beds.