Some waterfront properties clear the landscape in pursuit of openness. This one was designed to live within it. Positioned on 122’ of Lake Sammamish shoreline, this McCullough Architects residence embraces a waterfront experience rarely found on the Eastside, where mature trees, native vegetation, and the shoreline's original character shape the property as much as the architecture. Privacy is not created by distance, but by the landscape. Nothing is revealed all at once. That is part of the experience. More often associated with Pacific Northwest island landscapes than a traditional waterfront estate, the setting offers a sense of immersion that cannot be manufactured. Completed in 2023, the home meets the landscape with equal restraint. Clad in Porcelanosa porcelain and framed by commercial-grade aluminum windows, the architecture draws the landscape inward while embracing lake views. Walls of glass and NanaWall openings connect interior spaces to a covered terrace with fireplace,
This listing is provided courtesy of NWMLS, contributed by Windermere Real Estate/East.