Imagine living in one home for more than 70 years. The original owners of this charming 1940 time capsule in Seattle, Washington — listed by Realtor Lynly Callaway did just that. Over the years they thoughtfully decorated, loved and cared for every square inch — evident by the many unique custom details — from the adorable vintage kitchen to the extraordinary nautical-themed knotty pine basement. A home this charismatic was sure to go fast, and is already under contract. The hopefully soon-to-be new owners undoubtedly also fell in love with the original charm found in this house. Thanks to reader Kim for pointing us in the property’s direction and photographer Miguel Edwards from Vista Estate Imaging, for allowing us to feature his photos of this very special listing.
- Year built: 1940
- Price: $569,000
- Sq. Ft.: 2,150
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 1.75
Classic and timeless, this home is located on a wonderful “Sound-view” street in the heart of Sunset Hill! Lovingly maintained, and loaded with character and charm, this 1-story with basement home boasts custom crafted elements and gracious living spaces. Gorgeous main-floor hardwood flooring, a spacious & bright family room, & an expansive basement area are just a few highlights of this home. Excellent proximity to restaurants, the Ballard Locks, Shilshole Marina, & popular Golden Gardens Park!









One of the coolest features of the basement wasn’t ready by the time we did our original photo shoot. In keeping with the nautical-theme of the basement, two of the walls (bottom half) were “wrapped” in a custom canvas with grommets and rope secured to the chair rail to emulate being on a boat.
Lynly and photographer Miguel Edwards were kind enough to take time to return to the home (even after it was under contract) to make sure this fun original detail was captured for our story.













G. Davis says
Wow! To think after 70 years, this house looks no one ever lived in it; it is immacualte. No wonder this house didn’t stay on the market for long. We are in the process of downsizing to half of a house that we now have and I am going to do the kitchen in Retro. Our children FINALLY found the retro table and chairs in an antique mall in Ga. We also, finally, found a man who redid the chairs which had turned oranage from too much sun. Always protect your furniture from the hot sun and close the shades or blinds. We had the chairs put back in the original red and the gray table top, with a leaf, is in excellent shape. My husband found a product, at the auto store, to polish the aluminum around the table and polished all the legs on the table and chairs. I am thinking this style of retro is coming back. I am very excited about putting all of mine together, will not go Retro in the family room, but keep it simple and not overdone or too much. Loved this and will put in my favorties. By the way, this home was no doubt built much, much better than some of the houses that are thrown up in today’s market. Thanks for sharing.
Graham says
Wow. What a fantastic home.