15327 SE 22nd St, Bellevue, WA 98007

Robinswood

Under Construction

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Step into this modern farmhouse in Robinswood and be greeted by a dramatic great room with soaring 20-foot ceilings, the centerpiece of this stunning 4,760 sf home on a 10,030 sf lot in Bellevue. The chef’s kitchen boasts a scullery and walk-in pantry, designed for both everyday living and effortless entertaining.


A main-floor guest suite provides privacy and comfort, complete with its own covered patio. At the front of the home, a versatile flex room offers space for an office, library, or private retreat. Additional highlights include a two-car garage plus a separate single-car garage and a convenient mudroom. The dining area opens to the main covered patio, featuring dining and seating areas, a linear fireplace, pre-wired TV, and outdoor heaters.


Upstairs, the primary suite is a serene retreat, with a spa-inspired bathroom and expansive walk-in closet. The upper level also includes a laundry room with dual washer/dryer and a bonus room with games area and wet bar with beverage cooler, perfect for entertaining or relaxing.


This luxury home offers a thoughtful layout as well as premium indoor and outdoor living spaces.


PROJECT DETAILS

Experience the perfect blend of modern elegance and timeless farmhouse charm in the heart of Robinswood.

15327 SE 22nd St, Bellevue, WA 98007

Neighborhood:  Robinswood

STATUS: Under Construction

OFFERED AT: TBD

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5 bedrooms

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4.5 bath

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4760 sf

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10030sf lot

Main Features:

  • Split 3-Car Garage 
  • Great Room with 20’ Ceiling
  • Gourmet Kitchen with Scullery and Walk-in Pantry
  • Covered Main Patio with Sitting & Dining Spaces
  • Spacious Guest Suite with Covered Patio
  • Flex Room/Den/Office with Walk-in closet
  • Secluded Primary Suite
  • Bonus Room with Games Area, Wet Bar & Beverage Cooler

Schools:

Spiritridge Elementary School

Tillicum Middle School

Sammamish High School

FEATURES

  • EV Charging Outlets
  • Solar Panels
  • Smart Home Features
  • Linear Fireplace in Patio with TV Pre-wire

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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EXPERIENCED.

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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