
9345 NE 19th St
Clyde Hill, WA 98004
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Builder: Adam Leland Homes
Architect: McCullough Architects
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Completion: August 2021
Square footage: 6,310 finished
Bedrooms: 5 plus office
Bathrooms: 5.25
Property: 22,200 square feet
Garage: 4 car
Fireplaces: 2 indoor & 2 outdoor
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Fully gated with stunning views of Lake Washington and rare privacy in all directions. Bespoke luxury design and appointments. Truly one-of-a-kind.
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SOLD $10,500,000

FEATURES
Striking views of Lake Washington take center stage from the massive LaCantina sliders in the Great room. Soaring ceilings, UV-protected glass, art walls for days, and seemingly endless wide plank flooring engineered from French Oak. 5 luxurious bedrooms all with ensuite bathrooms, plus two powder rooms and a dedicated office with separate entry. The massive great room features a 16-foot island, scullery, wine room, and linear fireplace. Steel structural elements and designer linear lighting with fully integrated Lutron RA2 remote shades, lighting, HVAC, security cameras, and music.


DETAILS
Walls of 3cm stone
Book-matched and Vein matched slabs
Wide-plank engineered oak hardwoods
Custom rift-cut cabinets and metal vent hood
Miele 48" range plus speed oven and steam oven
2x Miele dishwashers
Sub-Zero fridge and freezer, plus bonus outdoor beverage center, bar beverage center, and additional fridge/freezer in the scullery.
Walk-in conditioned wine room
Level 5 smooth coat drywall throughout, including the 4 car garage
Zoned heating and cooling, plus back up generator
Fire sprinklers and landscape irrigation
Automated driveway gate and fully fenced yard
Hot tup with waterfall edge and outdoor shower
Master bathroom with sauna
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NEIGHBORHOOD
Clyde Hill's own street of dreams. A vision of modern design in the most expensive non-waterfront neighborhood in Washington. World-class public and private schools, Lake views, buried power lines, low-speed quiet streets, and thoughtful hedge height restrictions. There's a lot to love about Clyde Hill, and this property has a commanding presence near the peak of the Hill.
