Located right on Miller Bay in Poulsbo, this waterfront home has all the high-priced usuals, like 5,405 square feet of space, a private dock, a walk-in wine cellar, and a guesthouse. These are amenities most of us can only aspire to, but they’re not particularly unique in the greater Seattle area’s luxury market. It does, however, have something that sets it apart: an exceptional tree house.
It’s called “owl house,” presumably because its facade looks somewhat like an owl’s face. Two round windows sit on either side of a beak-yellow door, each topped with a supercilium-like shade. (That’s what an owl eyebrow is called.)
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