Property Watch: Camano Island’s Midcentury Party House

Looking for a tranquil, solitary Puget Sound getaway? This Camano Island home isn’t it. Sure, the 80 feet of sandy beachfront on placid Port Susan might sound ideal for solitude, but this entertainer’s paradise was made for sharing. 

Unlike the walled-off styles that came before, midcentury architecture tends to feature open floor plans, seemingly purpose-built to accommodate roomfuls of punch-sipping partygoers. The massive bar flanking the home’s main living space bolsters that impression—this is no party room relegated to the basement. With floor-to-ceiling display shelves, beverage fridges, and room for at least six to sit at the bartop, it gives most commercial bars a run

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