Adirondack cabin and boat house, Camp Topridge NY
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Built in 1993, the creative owners of this Seattle, Washington boathouse stripped it down to the studs and reno'd it in 2013. It's very artsy (Notice the face on the side, I'm told it's Buddha, though.). 2bds, 3ba, 1.5ba, $6.2M, which I think is very pricey, even for Seattle. You gotta see inside this place.
As soon as we enter the multi-level home, the first thing we see is a brass fireman's pole that is actually a stripper pole.
What else could it be? However, I wouldn't recommend getting wild on this thing, if you don't want to risk vaulting over the walls.
On the lower level is a home office with built-ins.
The living room faces the boat basin and the accordion doors open to a deck.
The home is open concept and the opposite wall has a large photographic mural of the boats.
Love the blue stove.
Notice the artwork on the drawers. Is it me, or do those lights on the ceiling look like some kind of weird extraterrestrial incubation pods?
If you're agile enough you can take the pole up or down to get to & from the kitchen.
Artistic half bath.
Spacious primary bedroom with a built-in desk area.
The en-suite has a galvanized trough tub and ample storage.
Plus, it has a walk-in closet/dressing room.
For $6.2M, there better be a laundry room.
This is nice. I don't think it's a real door, but it's cute.
There's a large deck.
And, a diving board. Fire in the hole!
It's the last (or first) in a line of other boathouses that are pretty close together.
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