This $625K Washington Home Looks Like a Cabin, But It Feels Like a Greenhouse
The woodsy Puget Sound residence is surprisingly airy thanks to an abundance of skylights, windows, and glass doors.
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."

Photo by Perfect Balance Photography

French doors open the living area to a large deck.
Photo by Perfect Balance Photography

The flooring in the common areas is made from slate.
Photo by Perfect Balance Photography
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