Norkirk Terrace was shaped around a quieter, more intentional way of living.

Natural light settles softly into each space throughout the day, reflecting off warm surfaces, muted textures, and clean architectural forms that feel composed rather than formal. The home opens gradually — generous where people gather, more intimate where privacy and stillness matter.

The kitchen anchors daily life with an ease that feels natural during both large gatherings and unhurried mornings at home. Living spaces flow comfortably outward toward the landscape, while upstairs retreats feel calm, sheltered, and removed from the pace of the outside world. Every transition was considered to create a home that feels effortless to live in over time.

Set within Kirkland’s Norkirk neighborhood, the residence reflects a distinctly modern Northwest perspective — connected to nature, grounded in simplicity, and designed with lasting warmth in mind.

For people who live well, luxury is rarely about excess. It is about how a home supports the life unfolding within it.

 

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The heart of the home is a thoughtfully designed kitchen featuring Wolf, Sub-Zero, and Cove appliances, generous gathering space, and a seamless connection to the main living areas. A flexible main-floor office or guest suite offers versatility for modern living, while the expansive backyard and covered outdoor living area with fireplace create a natural extension of the home — designed for year-round entertaining and relaxed everyday living.

 

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