Brick
Coursed in golden Roman brick, the residence rises on horizontal lines that recall Frank Lloyd Wright. The brick continues into a single mahogany-banded entry vault.
A Tom Kundig masterpiece echoing Frank Lloyd Wright's spirit. Brick, mahogany, limestone, and copper outside; book-matched Honduran mahogany walls and African mahogany floors throughout. Set on nearly two acres with one hundred and thirty-five feet of due-west waterfront, the residence is a marriage of materials.
A Seattle practice, founded in 1966, recognized for honest construction, strong material identity, and an enduring conversation between residence and landscape.
Tom Kundig is a globally recognized architect known for innovative, thoughtful, and visually arresting work. A leading figure in the American architectural community and an owner of Seattle's Olson Kundig, his designs are an ingenious blend of raw materials, kinetic elements, and craftsmanship that echo the awe-inspiring beauty of their surroundings.
"The boundary between the inside and the outside is not a line. It is a passage."








































Set in Bellevue's Enatai neighborhood, the residence sits on a quiet, wooded lane with one hundred and thirty-five feet of private waterfront. Downtown Bellevue is six minutes by car; downtown Seattle, fifteen by bridge; Sea-Tac International Airport, half an hour. The Cascades rise to the east; the Olympics, due west.
A residence best experienced in person. Walk beneath the arched mahogany doorways, run a hand along the book-matched walls, and watch the lake turn copper at last light.
Offered at $19,975,000