The Story Behind
Reimagined Waterfront Living Where Lake Washington Meets the Sky
There are homes that are renovated, and then there are homes that are reimagined — rebuilt from concept to completion with an architect's conviction and a curator's eye. This residence at 9810 SE Shoreland Drive belongs emphatically to the latter category. Entrusted to Dandi Studios and completed in late 2023, the transformation produced a multi-level home that feels simultaneously of its moment and enduringly considered, where every material choice, spatial relationship, and sightline has been deliberately composed.
The exterior announces its intentions immediately. Clean horizontal lines, tiered balconies sheathed in glass railings, and a sophisticated interplay of light-toned siding with warm wood accents define a facade that reads as quietly confident against the backdrop of Lake Washington. As dusk settles, integrated landscape lighting traces the terraced gardens and stone pathways, rendering the home luminous — a beacon at the water's edge.
Inside, the architecture opens generously. Wood-slat ceilings lend warmth and acoustic intimacy to spaces that might otherwise feel purely sleek, while wide-plank light wood flooring flows continuously through the open-concept main level, anchoring the home in a natural palette that pays quiet homage to the Pacific Northwest landscape just beyond the glass. The kitchen is a study in functional beauty: a substantial white island with a double sink commands the center of the space, flanked by a walk-in pantry with open shelving and a dedicated prep sink — a layout that serves the casual weeknight dinner as capably as the formal gathering. A wood-paneled accent wall draws the eye and provides textural counterpoint to the clean white cabinetry and dark stainless appliances.
The main living room is anchored by a tall stone-surround fireplace, its vertical presence providing a counterweight to the expansive horizontal views framed by folding glass doors that dissolve the boundary between interior and the covered patio beyond. The dining area, bathed in natural light and oriented toward the water, seats eight beneath a cluster of glass globe pendants — a space that encourages lingering.
Three luxurious suites elevate the home to resort-like distinction, but it is the primary suite that most fully captures the home's ambitions. Floor-to-ceiling windows invite Lake Washington directly into the room, while a freestanding soaking tub positioned to face the water transforms the morning routine into something approaching ritual. The glass-enclosed shower, equipped with a rainfall showerhead and integrated bench, completes a bathroom that rivals the finest boutique hotel accommodations.
Above everything, the rooftop terrace is the home's crown jewel — a panoramic stage furnished with modern seating arranged around a glass-enclosed linear gas fireplace, where the city skyline and the darkening water below conspire to produce views that are, simply, without comparison. Below, the 80-foot private dock awaits, offering direct, effortless access to Lake Washington. A private elevator connecting every level ensures that this extraordinary home remains as livable as it is breathtaking.
The address situates this home within one of the most coveted waterfront corridors in the Pacific Northwest. SE Shoreland Drive traces the western shoreline of Bellevue, a stretch of Lake Washington frontage that has long attracted those who understand that proximity to the water fundamentally changes the quality of daily life. Here, the lake is not merely a view — it is a constant, living presence that shifts with the light, the season, and the weather, offering something different at every hour.
Bellevue itself is a city that has undergone a remarkable evolution over the past several decades, transforming from a quiet suburb east of Seattle into a thriving, internationally recognized urban center in its own right. Today, Downtown Bellevue — reachable in just minutes from this address — is home to a dense collection of world-class dining, luxury retail, and cultural institutions. The Bellevue Arts Museum anchors a cultural district that continues to grow, while the Bellevue Collection and Lincoln Square offer shopping and dining experiences that rival any urban center in the region.
The culinary landscape surrounding this property reflects Bellevue's cosmopolitan character. The downtown core has attracted acclaimed restaurants representing a breadth of culinary traditions, from Japanese omakase to contemporary Pacific Northwest cuisine that draws on the region's extraordinary agricultural and seafood resources. For everyday needs, the proximity to high-quality grocery and specialty food retail means that the conveniences of city living are never far.
For those who value the outdoors, the location is equally compelling. Bellevue's park system is extensive and well-maintained, with Meydenbauer Beach Park and Newcastle Beach Park offering public waterfront access and recreational amenities along Lake Washington. The Eastside's network of trails, including the Mountains to Sound Greenway, places the broader wilderness of the Pacific Northwest within reach. The lake itself, of course, provides immediate access to boating, paddleboarding, kayaking, and swimming — pursuits that define summer in the Pacific Northwest.
Connectivity is a practical strength of this location as well. The SR-520 floating bridge provides direct access to Seattle, while proximity to I-90 and the regional network of arterials ensures that both Seattle-Tacoma International Airport and the broader Eastside employment corridor — home to the headquarters of some of the world's most consequential technology companies — are comfortably accessible. The opening of the East Link light rail extension has further enhanced regional mobility, connecting Bellevue to the broader Sound Transit network.
The neighborhood's residential character along the shoreline is defined by privacy, mature landscaping, and a shared appreciation for the natural environment. It is the kind of address that announces itself without announcement — known among those who know, sought by those who understand that true luxury is not merely about a home's interior, but about the totality of the life it makes possible. To live here is to occupy a rare intersection: the energy of one of the Pacific Northwest's most dynamic cities, and the restorative quietude of the water just beyond your door.
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