7329 151st Ave NE Redmond, WA 98052

Grass Lawn

Under Construction

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Located in Redmond’s sought-after Kenilworth neighborhood, this modern residence blends architectural sophistication with sustainable design and everyday functionality. A dramatic two-story great room anchors the home, while the chef’s kitchen—with walk-in pantry, sleek appliances, and a butler’s pantry—makes entertaining effortless.

The main floor includes a private guest suite with its own sitting area and patio, a dedicated office with walk-in closet, a mudroom, and a spacious three-car garage.

Upstairs, a versatile bonus room features a game area, wet bar, and beverage cooler. All tiled bathrooms include heated floors, with an instant hot water recirculation system for added comfort.

Designed for year-round enjoyment, the covered outdoor patio includes heaters, a linear fireplace, and dedicated lounge and dining areas. The fully landscaped backyard is equipped with Wi-Fi–controlled lighting and irrigation.

Rooftop solar panels provide clean energy, complemented by smart home features, high-efficiency systems, Andersen® windows, security cameras, and a large-capacity water heater.

With its refined design and eco-conscious features, this home offers elevated living in one of Redmond’s most established communities.


PROJECT DETAILS

This beautifully designed modern home in Redmond’s Kenilworth neighborhood blends timeless architecture with refined comfort. With generous living spaces, a private guest suite, home office, and expansive indoor-outdoor flow, it offers luxury living in a quiet and established community.

7329 151st Ave NE Redmond, WA 98052

Neighborhood:  Grass Lawn

STATUS: Under Construction

OFFERED AT:

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5 bedrooms

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4.5 bath

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3802 sf

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5917sf lot

Main Features:

▢  Mud Room

▢  Butler's Pantry 

▢  Office/Den

▢  Bonus Room Upstairs

▢  Guest Suite 

▢  Covered Patio


Schools:

  • Benjamin Rush Elementary School
  • Rose Hill Middle School
  • Lake Washington High School

FEATURES

  • 2-Car garage
  • Two-story high ceiling in the great room
  • Chef-inspired kitchen with a walk-in pantry
  • Den/office downstairs 
  • Guest suite with walk-in closet and private bathroom
  • Primary suite with dual closets
  • Bonus room upstairs with separate games area
  • Formal dining room 
  • Large capacity water heater & instant hot water recirculation system
  • Heated floors in all tiled bathrooms
  • High-efficiency cooling and heating units with gas backup
  • Smart home features & security cameras
  • Andersen® high-performance fiberglass windows
  • Spacious outdoor covered patio with sitting area, heaters and tV pre-wire about the linear fireplace
  • Landscape lighting & irrigation system with Wi-Fi control

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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