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Footnotes
- 4. Guest Bedroom
Let the dinner party go late...your guests can always crash in the super cozy guest bedroom...
- 1. Kitchen
It's really this charming in person, too! Quaint and functional at the same time.
- Throw your shopping list pad away. The basement door is your chalkboard for lists now...
- 5. Guest Bathroom
A very-cool vintage tile floor anchors the guest bathroom...
- 6. Hallway
So 1940's. A quaint hallway gives way to three side-by-side closets, and the guest bedroom & bath. Check out the original 8-panel door with mail slot!
- 3. Living Room
Gorgeous oak hardwoods blanket the wide living area. There's even a real fireplace in which to enjoy a real wedge of burning wood...
- An airy, open concept exists in the main living space...
- 2. Dining Room
A Restoration Hardware light fixture illuminates a dining area large enough to hold this enormous table and benches.
- 7. Basement
With sky high ceilings and mostly finished spaces, this basement begs for your attention. After all, why should the main level get all the glory?!
From this basement bedroom, you can see the greens of the Interbay Golf Course.
- The basics have been done. Now this space is ready for your finishing touches. Add a ceiling with inset lights, lay down some berber, and put a warm paint color on the wall. Voila! Media room.
- The King County Tax Record counts this basement room as a "bedroom". Indeed it has a closet, good ceiling height, ample size and a window (albeit it high up). How will you use this space?
- 8. Master Bedroom
Stuck in the swinging sixties, this bedroom is served by a three-quarter bathroom and walk-in closet area...not to mention a sweeping view.
- 1. Bothwell St. (east face)
Built in 1947, the house sits on the west side of the street. The double lot spans Bothwell Street to Prosch Street.
- 2. Prosch St. (west face)
While the house looks quaint from the Bothwell Street side, it looks gargantuan from the Prosch Street side! This is a view of the home's "true colors"...
- 3. View Deck
"Sweeping" doesn't describe it! The westerly views from this expansive deck just don't stop. The grassy green Interbay Golf Course, the Magnolia hillside, the Olympic mountains and, far off in the distance, the Puget Sound.
- Freddie & Barney
Friendly and intensively barky, Freddie and Barney request two hour notice for a bark-free home tour.
That's Barney on the left, Freddie on the right... "How you doin'?"
- View
The best parts of the house face the best direction. West! This includes the master bedroom, living area, dining room, kitchen and basement bedroom. The view just goes on and on...
- Zoomed to show Puget Sound view on horizon.