Real Estate

Shoreline Home For Sale Made Of Pieces Of Benaroya Hall

The home was redesigned by Seattle architect Tom Kundig and is selling for $3.5 million.

SHORELINE, WA — If you like going to Benaroya Hall, maybe you should consider buying this home — it's made out of wood from the famed symphony auditorium.

The $3.5 million home along Huckleberry Lane was built in the 1970s, but was recently redesigned by Seattle architect Tom Kundig, according to the listing. The home is pending, but you can still relish in its beautiful design.

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  • Address: 130 Huckleberry Ln NW, Shoreline, Washington
  • Price: $3,450,000
  • Square Feet: 5440
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 5 Baths
  • Built: 1977
  • Features: Spectacular modern home rei-magined by Tom Kundig in The Highlands on a serene 3+ acre forested lot only 20 minutes north of downtown. Incredible kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances is an entertainer's dream. Sumptuous master suite with dual walk-in closets and steam shower. Architectural details throughout include: steel pivot doors, wall of windows and library constructed with mahogany from Benaroya Hall. Finished basement, heated pool, total privacy, much more. This is art you can live in.

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com.

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