On May 24th, Curbed Seattle‘s Tom Trimbath introduced readers to Tumble Creek Lodge, listed by Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty broker Brian Hopper, in an article entitled “Mammoth Timber Mansion in Suncadia Lists for $3M.” As the feature describes, “with 8 fireplaces and 7,784 square feet, on an acre beside a golf course, it’s easy to get overwhelmed with everything here.”
In describing the home, Trimbath notes the use of natural materials that create a fusion between in and outdoors: “the three main materials are wood, glass, and stone as if the structure and floors were built from local materials. Entire trunks, including the natural flare at the base, are used as pillars throughout. Cross beams are more regular, but they’ve left the organic curves around knots, giving each piece character. A wide, spiral staircase is built from thick treads butted into yet another tree. The stone fireplaces match in weight and height.”
250 Fortune Creek | Cle Elum, Washington
Offered at $2,999,950