The woodsy Puget Sound residence is surprisingly airy thanks to an abundance of skylights, windows, and glass doors.

Location: 142 Resolute Ln, Port Ludlow, Washington
Price: $625,000
Year Built: 1993
Architect: Roger Larson
Footprint: 2,000 square feet (2 bedrooms, 2 baths)
Lot Size: 0.29 Acres
From the Agent: "Welcome to a custom Northwest lodge-style retreat designed by renowned Monterey architect Roger Larson. Featuring cedar beams, soaring ceilings, and walls of glass, this timber-framed home offers seamless indoor/outdoor living. Two en suite bedrooms include their own lounge spaces and lofts, ideal for guests or multigenerational living. It’s set in a wildlife sanctuary with trails, zip lines, and a firepit just outside, plus direct access to Port Ludlow’s trail system. Minutes from the beach, marina, golf course, Inn, and Beach Club with indoor/outdoor pools, the home is a perfect base camp for all of your Olympic Peninsula adventures."
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French doors open the living area to a large deck.
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The flooring in the common areas is made from slate.
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See the full story on Dwell.com: This $625K Washington Home Looks Like a Cabin, But It Feels Like a Greenhouse
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