Built in 1958, the three-bedroom, 3,200 square-foot home remains a shining example of the Pacific Northwest midcentury modern with plenty of touches that are quintessential Wendell Lovett. The home is also on the open market asking $1.3M.
As the weekend approaches, let's take a look around the Seattle real estate listings to find some examples of the strange, the weird and just the plain terrible. Themed bedrooms, ball pits and basement teepees highlight this week.
Originally-built in 1937, it was remodeled in 1973 by architect James Jennings who gutted the interiors to create an open floorplan family room, breakfast area & grand staircase made of raw cedar.