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A Bold New Estate Where Architecture Becomes Sanctuary
There is a particular kind of home that announces itself not through excess, but through conviction. The estate at 204 Northside Road is precisely that — a new construction achievement in West Bellevue that establishes its architectural identity from the first approach. Dark vertical metal siding meets warm natural wood paneling at the entry, a deliberate material dialogue that signals the considered precision governing every decision within. A sculptural water feature anchors the landscaped approach, and the full-height glass front door draws you forward with quiet authority.
Step inside and the scale is immediate. Twenty linear feet of sculptured marble island command the primary kitchen — not merely a surface, but a statement of how this home understands entertaining. Waterfall edges, seating for six, and integrated cabinetry of the highest order surround it, while large black-framed glass doors dissolve the boundary between kitchen and deck, flooding the space in natural light and forest views. A second full kitchen runs in parallel, purpose-built for catering and high-volume hospitality, ensuring that even the most ambitious gathering never strains the primary living spaces. A dedicated bar nook with stone shelving and ambient lighting completes the entertaining infrastructure with the kind of specificity that separates true design from mere finish selection.
The open-concept living areas breathe with soaring ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows that frame the surrounding woodland like living art. A textured wave-pattern stone fireplace anchors the main living room, rising the full height of the wall and flanked by forest views that shift with the seasons. The dining room presents with equal elegance — a long dark wood table beneath an oversized brass drum pendant, adjacent to a built-in wet bar and a glass-railed staircase that sculpts the vertical space beautifully.
Each of the six ensuite bedrooms has been finished with material specificity and genuine intention. The primary suite withdraws from the world entirely: a stone accent wall, floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the forest canopy, and a spa-caliber bathroom featuring a freestanding charcoal soaking tub positioned before a picture window, a floating double vanity in dark wood and stone, and a glass-enclosed shower. Every element has been chosen to make solitude feel like a privilege.
Below grade, the home deepens its offering considerably. A wellness center houses a yoga studio with herringbone wood flooring, a glass-enclosed sauna, professional fitness equipment, and a dedicated refreshment station — a space that elevates daily ritual into genuine self-care. The wine cellar presents custom dark-wood cabinetry, a stone accent wall, integrated metal racking, and a wet bar, creating a room worthy of a serious collection. The media room delivers a true cinematic experience through tiered seating with plush oversized sectionals, recessed tray ceiling lighting, and a large projection screen.
Outdoors, multiple firepit lounges extend the estate's reach under an open sky, while an elevated deck with a built-in outdoor kitchen and stainless steel grill completes a grounds experience as thoughtfully realized as the interior. The garage, finished with epoxy flooring, glass-panel doors, and wall-mounted battery storage units, reflects the same commitment to quality that defines every corner of this exceptional property.
West Bellevue occupies a singular position in the Pacific Northwest's residential landscape — a place where the energy and infrastructure of one of the nation's most dynamic technology corridors meets the natural grandeur of the Cascade foothills and the eastern shores of Lake Washington. Bellevue itself has evolved considerably over recent decades, transforming from a quiet suburban enclave into a sophisticated urban center with a distinctly residential soul, consistently ranking among the most livable cities in the United States.
Sibleywood is among West Bellevue's most quietly prestigious addresses. Tucked within the city's western reaches, the neighborhood is characterized by generous lot sizes, mature tree canopy, and a sense of seclusion that belies its proximity to the region's finest amenities. Streets here feel intentionally unhurried, occupied by architecturally significant homes set well back from the road and screened by the kind of established landscaping that only comes with time and care. It is a neighborhood that rewards discernment — one where neighbors are connected by shared values of privacy, quality, and understated accomplishment.
The broader West Bellevue area places residents within easy reach of the city's most celebrated destinations. Downtown Bellevue, a short drive east, offers a retail and dining landscape of genuine sophistication, anchored by Bellevue Square and the Lincoln Square complex, which together host luxury flagships alongside acclaimed restaurants and cultural venues. The Bellevue Arts Museum and the broader Bellevue Arts & Crafts movement have contributed to a cultural identity that takes creativity seriously. The city's restaurant scene has matured considerably, with chef-driven establishments complementing long-established fine dining destinations.
For those oriented toward the outdoors, the location is exceptional. Mercer Slough Nature Park, one of the largest remaining wetlands in the greater Seattle area, offers trails and natural beauty at the neighborhood's edge. Lake Washington's eastern shoreline provides access to water recreation, while the nearby Eastside Rail Corridor and an extensive network of parks and trails make the natural landscape genuinely accessible. The Cascade Mountains, visible from many vantage points across the Eastside, frame daily life with a backdrop that never loses its effect.
Connectivity is effortless without feeling intrusive. Seattle's downtown core is accessible via the SR-520 floating bridge, and the broader Eastside technology corridor — home to the regional headquarters of some of the world's most consequential companies — is minutes away. Bellevue's own downtown core continues to develop at a significant pace, with new hospitality, dining, and cultural infrastructure arriving regularly. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is reachable in approximately thirty minutes under normal conditions, maintaining easy access to domestic and international travel.
Educationally, the Bellevue School District has long held a reputation as one of Washington State's strongest public school systems, and a range of respected independent schools serve the broader Eastside community. For families, the combination of natural environment, cultural infrastructure, educational quality, and civic investment makes West Bellevue a rare and enduring choice — one that rewards not just the moment of acquisition, but every year that follows.
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