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Curbed Seattle Heads Across The Water To A Stunning Midcentury Listed By Dennis Paige

By RSIR Staff |

A recent feature on  Curbed Seattle took readers across the water to a stunning mid-century home with “incredible views toward Olympic National Park” on Bainbridge Island listed by Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty broker Dennis Paige. As the article outlines, the home was “designed in 1965 for Jack Christiansen, the pioneering engineer behind Seattle’s Kingdome roof and many other iconic buildings throughout the state, the post-and-beam waterfront residence appears to be virtually untouched and beautifully maintained over the years.”

Curbed Seattle  touches on the home’s amazing mid-century details, which include a fusion of wood and glass materials, wooden screens, an open floorplan, integrated indoor and outdoor living opportunities, and “Japanese-inspired beams running through the interiors and framing the facade.”

Read the full Curbed Seattle feature >>