11224 NE 91st Kirkland, WA 98033

Highlands 

Under Construction

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Situated on a 7,680 sq ft lot in the desirable Kirkland Highlands, this home combines modern design, thoughtful details and spaces for both connection and privacy.


On the main level, an inviting office sits at the front of the home, while the great room, dining area, and chef’s kitchen with eat-in nook, waterfall island, scullery, and walk-in pantry create the perfect hub for daily living and entertaining. A spacious ensuite bedroom adds comfort for guests and the large, covered deck, complete with sitting and dining areas, a linear fireplace and TV wiring, extends living outdoors year-round.


Upstairs, the library landing opens onto a covered balcony. The secluded primary suite offers a spa-inspired bath, a generous walk-in closet, and a private balcony retreat. Two additional ensuite bedrooms and a well-appointed laundry room with a linen closet complete the upper level.


The daylight basement features a flexible bonus room with a dedicated TV lounge, games area, wet bar, and beverage cooler. A private guest suite, expansive mudroom with walk-in closet, ample storage, and a covered patio with room for lounging and dining round out this versatile space.

PROJECT DETAILS

This 4,979 sq ft modern residence offers five bedrooms, five-and-a-half baths, two car garage and a seamless blend of elegance and functionality across three thoughtfully designed levels.

11224 NE 91st Kirkland, WA 98033

Neighborhood:  Highlands 

STATUS: Under Construction

OFFERED AT: TBD

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5 bedrooms

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4.5 bath

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4979 sf

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7680sf lot

Main Features:

  • Two-Car Garage
  • Great Room with Feature Wall & Linear Fireplace
  • Large Kitchen with Eat-in Nook, Scullery & Walk-in Pantry
  • Covered Deck
  • Covered Patio
  • Primary Suite with Spa-inspired Bath & Balcony
  • All Ensuite Bedrooms
  • Library with Covered Balcony
  • Massive Bonus Room with Games Area & Wet Bar with Beverage Cooler
  • Dining Room with Wine Cooler
  • Laundry Room with Linen Closet 

Schools:

Peter Kirk Elementary School

Kirkland Middle School

Lake Washington High School


FEATURES

Climate Comfort

  • Outdoor Heaters in Covered Deck
  • Linear Fireplace in Great Room, Primary Suite, & Covered Deck
  • Multi-zone HVAC Systems - Separate Units for Main, Upper & Basement with Smart Controls
  • Heated Floors in All Tiled Bathrooms 

Gourmet Kitchen

  • Stainless Steel Appliances
  • Large Waterfall Island
  • Scullery Kitchen
  •  Walk-in Pantry

Efficiency & Extras

  • Solar Panels
  • EV Charging Outlets
  • Extra Storage Space

FLOOR PLANS

Note: Room sizes, locations, walls, patios, windows vary per elevation and per homesite. Plans subject to change

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We are proud of our track record in crafting cutting-edge homes tailored to the Pacific Northwest way of life. Our primary objective is to construct top-tier homes in prime locations, delivering value and quality. We are truly obsessive about every detail.

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Our dedicated team, comprised of experienced professionals, sets us apart and ensures you receive exceptional service. The moment you step into a Everton home, you can discern it in the intricacies and experience it through the masterful workmanship.

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QUALITY.

By choosing premium products, state-of-the-art appliances, luxury fixtures and finishes Everton Homes transform the space into a reflection of your unique style and personal preferences. Every aspect of your new home will be something you adore.

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