The Story Behind
A Modern Medina Masterpiece Opposite Overlake Golf & Country Club
From the moment its white stucco facade comes into view — symmetrical, composed, and quietly commanding — it is clear that 1525 79th Place NE was conceived as something apart. Built in 2023 by a team of designers and craftspeople with an evident devotion to precision, this Medina estate does not simply occupy its elevated, discreet lot; it belongs to it. A grand multi-tiered stone staircase rises to the central entry, flanked by manicured topiary and anchored by sleek vertical lighting that, at dusk, transforms the facade into something closer to sculpture than shelter.
Step inside, and the architecture takes immediate command. A double-height entry greets with herringbone hardwood flooring and a fluted accent wall — tactile, warm, and deliberate — while ten-foot gallery-style hallways draw the eye through a carefully sequenced procession of spaces. The scale never overwhelms; instead, it elevates. Every corridor, every threshold, has been considered as a moment in itself.
The open-concept living area anchors the main floor with the confidence of a room that knows exactly what it is. A floor-to-ceiling marble fireplace wall serves as the defining focal point, flanked by integrated cabinetry and framed by expansive windows that dissolve the boundary between the interior and the fairways beyond. Natural light moves through the space across the day, shifting the mood from crisp morning clarity to amber evening warmth.
The kitchen is a culinary statement of the highest order. A black marble waterfall island provides both workspace and visual drama, complemented by warm wood cabinetry, a bold black-and-gold custom range hood, pot filler, and a professional-grade range. Herringbone hardwood runs underfoot, tying the culinary zone to the broader living space with quiet elegance. Adjacent, a wet bar finished in herringbone marble tile, quartz countertops, and a dedicated wine cooler bridges the gap between cooking and entertaining with seamless sophistication.
The primary suite is a study in restraint and indulgence held in perfect balance. Floor-to-ceiling windows open to a private balcony view, while the spa-calibrated bath — clad entirely in floor-to-ceiling marble tile, centered on a freestanding soaking tub, and crowned by a skylight — offers the kind of daily ritual that renders hotel stays unnecessary.
Beyond these principal spaces, the home reveals further considered pleasures: a wood-paneled sunroom warmed by a cylindrical wood-burning stove; a dedicated home theater finished in rich molding and moody sconce lighting; a private gym; and a geometric powder room that functions as a piece of installation art. Outside, a concrete patio with a built-in fire pit, a covered outdoor kitchen equipped with stainless steel appliances and integrated heaters, a tiered stone water feature, and a fully detached Sky Lounge complete an offering that is, by any measure, irreplaceable. Solar power and advanced smart-home systems are woven throughout, ensuring the estate is as intelligent as it is beautiful.
Medina, Washington, occupies a small, wooded peninsula on the eastern shore of Lake Washington, separated from Seattle by water and connected to Bellevue by the SR-520 floating bridge. It is among the most exclusive residential communities in the Pacific Northwest — a place where privacy, natural beauty, and proximity to world-class urban amenities exist in rare and deliberate harmony. With a population of just over three thousand residents and a land area of roughly 1.4 square miles, Medina has long attracted those who value discretion alongside distinction. Its tree-lined streets, generous lot sizes, and stringent development standards have preserved a residential character that feels genuinely removed from the pressures of city life, even as Seattle and Bellevue remain within easy reach.
The city's lakefront setting gives it a quality of light unique to the region — softened by the water, filtered through mature Douglas firs and big-leaf maples that line nearly every street. Residents enjoy direct access to Lake Washington, one of the largest lakes in Washington State, with opportunities for boating, paddleboarding, and waterfront recreation immediately at hand. Several public and private waterfront parks serve the community, offering quiet gathering spaces that reflect Medina's understated, nature-forward character.
Directly across from this estate stands the Overlake Golf & Country Club, one of the Pacific Northwest's most storied private clubs. Founded in 1927, Overlake has long been a cornerstone of the Medina social fabric, offering a championship golf course, tennis facilities, and a clubhouse that serves as a gathering place for the community's most engaged residents. For a homeowner at 1525 79th Place NE, the club is not simply a nearby amenity — it is a daily backdrop, its manicured fairways and seasonal foliage visible from the living spaces and primary suite alike.
Bellevue, immediately adjacent to Medina, has evolved over the past two decades into a genuine urban center of its own. Its downtown core now features a growing roster of acclaimed restaurants, luxury retail, and cultural institutions, including the Bellevue Arts Museum. The Bellevue Collection — encompassing Bellevue Square, Lincoln Square, and Bellevue Place — offers high-end shopping comparable to the finest retail districts in the country. The city's restaurant scene has matured considerably, with both nationally recognized chefs and independent culinary voices contributing to a dining culture of real depth and variety.
For families, the area is served by the Bellevue School District, consistently ranked among the highest-performing public school districts in Washington State. Several private school options are also accessible within a short drive, reinforcing Medina's reputation as one of the most desirable communities in the region for families of all configurations.
Seattle's cultural institutions — the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Symphony, Pike Place Market, and a thriving live music and theater scene — are accessible via the SR-520 bridge, placing world-class urban culture within a twenty-minute drive. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport provides direct connections to major domestic and international destinations. In Medina, the world remains within reach; it simply chooses, wisely, to stay quiet.
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