The on-market dwelling at 3522 Wallingford Avenue North, Seattle, was built in 1911 in the distinct style of a craftsman home. This popular design is characterized by architectural hallmarks that include:
- Low-pitched roofs with protruding single or double gables and overhanging eaves
- Intentionally exposed beams, brackets and rafters
- Wide, open front porches held by signature, thick columns
- Large bay or picture windows
- Exteriors comprising painted wood siding of cedar shaker shingles
The accent on brightness and airiness is evident immediately upon entering the home. Just inside the front door, the living room windows are a magnet for sunlight.
On the occasions when the outside turns somewhat chilly (this is Seattle, after all), a beautiful brick fireplace can warm things up.
Connected directly to the living room is an intimate dining room, suitable for a formal dinner, casual breakfast or lunch.
The kitchen’s layout will suit chefs of all skill levels, and the center island is not only a handy workspace, it’s also a conversation spot over a morning coffee or an evening glass of wine.
The master suite and its connected bathroom are quaint and quiet, yet have ample space for relaxing and storage. In addition to this sleeping accommodation, there are three other bedrooms.
Out back is a small plot, perfect for a grill, a playset for children or a place for a dog to get some fresh air.
Further details for 3522 Wallingford Avenue North, Seattle, WA, including it’s asking price of $1,650,000 can be found on Redfin.