A quiet corner of Sand Point Country Club where landscaped grounds open to the wide emerald sweep of the 4th Green. The Fairway Residence and Fairway Bungalow settle into the trees with a sense of calm and privacy, steps from one of Seattle’s most coveted fairway outlooks. A warm, sheltered entry framed by brick, steel and evergreens sets the tone for life at the Fairway Residence. The custom gate and softly lit courtyard offer a sense of privacy and comfort before opening to the home’s refined interiors. Set along the 4th Green of Sand Point Country Club, the Fairway Residence and Fairway Bungalow enjoy an uninterrupted sweep of emerald views. This rare corner position offers privacy, quiet, and a front-row connection to one of Seattle’s most coveted fairways.
From the entry hall, a wall of commercial-grade steel windows frames the courtyard and fairway beyond. Warm woodwork and Venetian plaster draw the eye outward, creating a calm, seamless connection between the interior and the landscaped grounds. Evening settles gently over the lanai as the Fairway Residence glows from within. Framed by a heritage oak and lush gardens, this sheltered terrace invites lingering, offering a seamless connection between indoor comfort and the quiet greens beyond. Set on a 10,000 SF corner lot, the Fairway Residence and Fairway Bungalow sit behind a mature yew hedge that grants privacy while opening to an expansive outlook across the sculpted 4th Green at Sand Point Country Club.
The Great Room is defined by an unusually long wall of floor-to-ceiling commercial steel windows that runs nearly the full width of the home. This dramatic span opens directly to the Lanai and East Terrace and fills the interiors with steady natural light. From inside the Great Room, the full-length steel window wall frames the Lanai and the heritage oak as a living mural. Floor-to-ceiling glazing brings in steady natural light and strengthens the home’s calm connection to its landscaped outdoor rooms. Custom mahogany casework defines the Great Room, wrapping the space in warm craftsmanship while the full-length steel window wall opens it to the Lanai and heritage oak. The result is a light-filled room shaped for gathering, reading and quiet connection to the landscape.
Handcrafted mahogany casework anchors the Great Room and showcases the level of craft carried through the home. African mahogany flooring adds warmth underfoot while the custom metal fireplace screen, designed by the project artisan, brings a sculptural note to this finely made space. The Snaidero kitchen, designed by Renzo Piano, reflects the clarity and craft seen in his architectural work on the Centre Pompidou in Paris, the Menil Collection in Houston and the Whitney Museum expansion in New York. Sleek Italian cabinetry pairs with honed black-granite counters and custom metal detailing around the ventilation system. Dual Gaggenau convection ovens, a Smeg electric cooktop with downdraft vent and integrated Thermador refrigeration form a modern, efficient work zone set against radiant mahogany floors and natural light. Snaidero cabinetry designed by Renzo Piano forms a clean architectural backdrop in this light-filled kitchen. Honed black-granite counters, dual Gaggenau ovens and a Smeg cooktop create a refined workspace that opens to the dining area and the Great Room beyond, unified by radiant mahogany floors.
This quiet sitting area wrapped in stamped Venetian plaster steps down toward a wall of commercial steel windows that frame the courtyard garden. Just beyond is the 500 SF garage with its own set of large steel windows, dual radiant heaters and mechanical infrastructure. The space sits close to the utility room with terrazzo flooring, specialty tile and service systems that reflect the home’s thoughtful, well-crafted design. A continuous span of floor-to-ceiling commercial steel windows runs the length of the Great Room, opening directly to the Lanai and the landscaped grounds. The glazing draws in steady natural light and frames the heritage oak as a central element of the home’s indoor–outdoor rhythm. A built-in home-organization center sits just off the kitchen, with custom cabinetry designed to echo the clean lines of the Snaidero system. Honed black-granite counters, mahogany detailing and thoughtful storage create an efficient hub that connects the kitchen to the hallway and utility spaces.
The powder room is wrapped in custom site-finished woodwork that brings warmth and precision to this compact space. Dornbracht fixtures and simple, well-made detailing give the room a quiet, modern character. A wide hall wrapped in Venetian plaster and stone tile marks the transition from the Great Room to the bedroom wing. Floor-to-ceiling windows draw in natural light while warm wood details and clean lines underscore the home’s quiet, crafted circulation path. Along the bedroom-wing hall, a built-in planter with integrated irrigation and drainage brings living greenery into the passage. Custom Venetian-plaster walls and a floor-to-ceiling steel window create a soft mix of craft, light and texture as the hall leads toward the private rooms.
The Fairway Bedroom features custom mahogany built-ins and a large steel window that frames the treetops and landscaped grounds. Merino wool carpeting adds warmth while the quiet detailing and natural light give this room a calm, crafted character. A calm, light-filled bathroom finished in soft blue tile features a walk-in shower with glass enclosure and a soaking tub set into a clean, modern surround. Warm wood accents and simple lines give the space a quiet, functional clarity. The guest bedroom features custom built-ins, warm wood detailing and Merino wool carpeting. Soft natural light and simple, well-made finishes give this room a quiet, welcoming character with a clear view toward the en suite bath.
Fully renovated yet faithful to the home’s 1940s aesthetic, this primary bath is wrapped in all-new, custom-selected tile chosen to echo the era’s clean geometry and subtle gloss. The deep soaking tub and oversized walk-in shower sit within a completely rebuilt wet room, featuring modern waterproofing, updated plumbing, and a frameless glass enclosure. A long, stone-slab vanity, radiant-heated floors, and recessed lighting offer contemporary comfort, while the timeless palette and handcrafted detailing preserve the spirit of the original period design. A light-washed passage anchors the home’s internal rhythm, where Venetian-plastered walls and the irrigated planter create a soft threshold between interior calm and the pathways that lead outdoors. From here the circulation extends naturally toward the home’s secondary structures including the bungalow, inviting an easy flow between living spaces and the garden beyond. A covered walkway extends along the glass façade toward the bungalow, opening to an intimate patio framed by mature plantings and the manicured fairway beyond. This sheltered outdoor zone creates a fluid connection between indoor living and the course-side landscape, offering a calm pause before stepping into the home’s freestanding bungalow wing.
A front-row vantage onto Sand Point Country Club’s meticulously maintained fairways, framed by sculpted yew hedges and mature evergreens that reinforce both privacy and expansiveness. Life on the course places you steps from the Club’s wide range of amenities: an 18-hole championship golf course, practice facilities, tennis and pickleball courts, a junior-friendly swim program, a full clubhouse with dining and social events, and year-round recreational programming. This outlook captures not only the beauty of the grounds but the daily convenience of club life woven seamlessly into the landscape. A detailed floorplan of the Fairway Residence illustrates the home’s thoughtful mid-century layout, with its broad window walls, integrated storage, and clear separation between public and private spaces. The plan also highlights the home’s strong indoor–outdoor connection, showing how primary living areas open directly to patios, gardens, and the expansive fairway beyond. /NWM2456990/NWM2456990-26.jpg
A curved canopy and brick surround frame the bungalow’s solid-cedar arched door, creating a sheltered threshold that feels both crafted and intentional. The design quietly signals the level of detail found throughout the structure, setting the tone for the residence’s standalone character and privacy. A handcrafted solid-cedar entry door anchors the bungalow’s private approach along the south side of the Fairway residence. Its generous width and weight signal the level of craftsmanship throughout, creating a quiet, independent point of arrival separate from the main home. The Fairway Bungalow opens directly to its own south-facing patio, with wide glass doors and a classic tile roof that echo the architectural language of the main residence. Completed in 2020 as a fully independent dwelling, the bungalow offers year-round indoor-outdoor living framed by mature landscaping and the nearby 4th Green.
The bungalow’s full kitchen is outfitted with tailored millwork, open cedar shelving, and stainless counters that wrap the room. A two-burner Wolf cooktop, Bosch oven, and integrated refrigeration support independent living, while the large window brings in garden light that plays across the joinery. This space reflects the same level of craft found throughout the bungalow, designed for guest use, extended stays, or creative work. Completed in 2020, the freestanding bungalow stands as its own private pavilion, thoughtfully separate from the main house yet visually in tune with it. Floor to ceiling glass and cedar detailing create a warm modern profile, while the round oculus window becomes its defining architectural gesture, a sculptural focal point that brings in light and marks the bungalow as a place of retreat. The protected courtyard entry reinforces its sense of calm arrival and highlights the bungalow’s versatility as a guest suite, studio or sanctuary. The Fairway Bungalow sits quietly within its own garden clearing, framed by mature maples and evergreens that give it a sense of privacy and permanence. Its placement on the 10,000 SF lot creates a true second dwelling zone, distinct from the main residence yet seamlessly connected by patios and pathways. From above, you can see how the bungalow’s orientation captures both filtered garden light and long fairway views, making it an ideal guesthouse, studio, or multigenerational suite.
A dedicated floorplan of the Fairway Bungalow highlights its role as a fully independent second dwelling, complete with its own living spaces, kitchen, bedroom, and bath. The layout shows how the bungalow opens to patios and gardens on multiple sides, creating a private retreat that functions beautifully as a guest suite, studio, or multigenerational residence. A private, garden-lined approach leads to the Fairway Residence, with mature evergreens and brick detailing creating a sheltered sense of arrival. The attached garage offers direct access while keeping the home set back from the lane, enhancing privacy and reinforcing the quiet, understated character of this mid-century enclave. An architectural elevation of the permitted two-story addition, illustrating the scale, massing, and exterior rhythm approved for the site. This drawing provides a clear view of the proposed roofline, window patterning, and integration with the existing structure, offering buyers a precise sense of what future expansion can look like under current plans.
Positioned along the 4th Green of Sand Point Country Club, the property sits within the club’s wide, park-like landscape with open sightlines extending toward Lake Washington. This image underscores the home’s direct relationship to the fairway and its close access to SPCC amenities, trails, and community spaces. A moment of rare atmosphere on the Sand Point Country Club course, with the fairway opening west toward Lake Washington. Scenes like this capture the quiet, park-like setting surrounding the Fairway Residence and Bungalow, where daily life is framed by light, weather and long open vistas across the 4th Green. Sand Point Country Club’s Junior Olympic pool sits at the center of the community’s recreation offerings, surrounded by the golf course and steps from the clubhouse. Membership includes access to the pool complex, year-round fitness center, tennis courts and dining facilities—amenities located just moments from the Fairway Residence and Fairway Bungalow.
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