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A Landmark Waterfront Estate Above Gig Harbor Bay
There are properties defined by their views, and then there are estates defined by everything else. Twenty-Eight Fifty-Four earns its place in both categories without compromise.
The architecture announces itself with quiet authority — a sophisticated composition of dark metal siding, textured stone masonry, and timber-framed entryways that reads as both contemporary and enduring. The massing is deliberate, the materiality considered, and the relationship between structure and landscape seamlessly resolved. Curved balconies arc toward the water, multi-level terraces cascade down the hillside, and the home opens itself fully to the panorama it was designed to celebrate.
Step inside, and the interior narrative deepens. The main living spaces are defined by warm wood-paneled ceilings with exposed structural beams, stone-clad accent walls, and a sophisticated palette of natural textures that ground the home in its Pacific Northwest setting while elevating it far above the ordinary. A dramatic tiered chandelier with cylindrical glass pendants presides over the central stairwell, where curved walls and tall windows conspire to draw light deep into the home's architecture.
The kitchen — presented here across multiple configurations that speak to the home's scale — pairs dark, rich-toned cabinetry with waterfall-edge stone islands, textured metal range hoods, and expansive windows that ensure the water is never far from view, even mid-preparation. A built-in wine cooler, open shelving with warm metallic hardware, and a dedicated beverage station reflect the home's unwavering commitment to entertaining infrastructure.
Three custom wet bars anchor the social flow of the residence, each one a deliberate design statement in its own right. Perhaps the most memorable is the Chicago speakeasy-inspired lounge — a space of genuine atmospheric distinction, with its rustic brick walls, dark cabinetry, mirrored back bar, and leather-upholstered stools. A Portillo's sign lends a knowing wink of personality to what is otherwise an exercise in timeless sophistication.
The barrel-vaulted brick wine cellar, visible through a striking arched iron-framed glass door, is equally theatrical — warm recessed lighting animating the texture of the brickwork while custom wood racking provides a worthy home for a serious collection.
The primary bedroom suite offers a live-edge wood headboard with integrated backlighting, framed by water views that stretch to the horizon. Primary bathrooms feature herringbone wood-look flooring, illuminated floating vanities, skylit spaces, and — in one configuration — a glass-enclosed sauna accessible directly from the bath, collapsing the boundary between daily routine and genuine restoration.
Beyond the interiors, the resort-inspired grounds deliver equally. A fully integrated outdoor kitchen, a dramatic landscape fire feature, a covered patio with linear fireplace and integrated heaters, a private putting green, and a spa positioned to capture the full sweep of the bay together create an outdoor living environment that rivals the interior in both ambition and execution.
Twenty-Eight Fifty-Four is not merely well-appointed. It is fully realized — an estate that performs at every level, for every occasion, in every season.
Gig Harbor has long occupied a singular position in the Pacific Northwest imagination — a working waterfront town that evolved, without surrendering its soul, into one of Washington State's most sought-after residential communities. Incorporated in 1946 and shaped by generations of Scandinavian fishing families who recognized the protected harbor's natural gifts, the city today balances a genuine maritime heritage with the amenities and sophistication that draw discerning residents from across the region.
The harbor itself — a small, naturally sheltered inlet off the Puget Sound — remains the town's defining feature and social center. Fishing vessels, sailboats, and pleasure craft share the anchorage in a tableau that has changed surprisingly little in character over the decades, even as the community around it has grown. The waterfront is lined with independent restaurants, galleries, and boutiques that reflect the town's creative, community-oriented character. Destinations such as the Gig Harbor Waterfront and the surrounding downtown core offer an authentic alternative to the homogenized retail environments found elsewhere in the greater Tacoma-Seattle corridor.
The Narrows Bridge — one of the most recognizable spans in the state — connects Gig Harbor to the Tacoma metropolitan area, placing residents within practical reach of Tacoma's museums, medical centers, and professional infrastructure, as well as Seattle, approximately thirty-five miles to the north. Tacoma Narrows Airport, a general aviation facility located within the peninsula, provides additional accessibility for those who travel by private aircraft.
For residents of Twenty-Eight Fifty-Four, the specific position above the harbor entrance adds a dimension that even Gig Harbor's most celebrated addresses cannot replicate. The confluence of the bay and the Narrows creates a maritime theater that shifts continuously — morning fog lifting off the water, container ships transiting the channel, the Gig Harbor Lighthouse marking the passage of vessels at dusk, and Mount Rainier emerging in full clarity on those crystalline Pacific Northwest days that remind you precisely why you chose this place.
The surrounding neighborhood of Soundview Lane reflects the quiet, established character of Gig Harbor's most private residential reaches — generous parcels, mature landscaping, and neighbors who value both privacy and proximity to the water. The peninsula's network of parks, including Kopachuck State Park to the west with its old-growth forest and tidal beaches, provides a natural counterpart to the town's social amenities.
Gig Harbor is also home to Peninsula School District, well regarded within the state, along with a range of private educational options accessible via the bridge. The broader community supports an active arts scene, a robust local events calendar anchored by the Gig Harbor Film Festival and the Maritime Gig Festival, and a culinary culture that punches well above its population size.
To live at Twenty-Eight Fifty-Four is to inhabit the finest expression of what Gig Harbor has always promised — a life defined by water, light, community, and a pace that insists on the quality of each day. It is, in the truest sense, a place apart.
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