Ralph Anderson is known as the "Father of Pioneer Square". He has built many homes all across the Pacific Northwest as stated in a report by seattle.curbed.com. The Shoreline Midcentury home that he has built is now being relisted for the price of $1.25M. The previous market price was 100 thousand higher than the current listing.
The home was built back in 1958. The midcentury modern home maintains that look & feel in spite of updates as stated in a report by seattle.curbed.com. Ralph Anderson has always loved windows that are large and vertical preferring slanted roofs over plain ones. Another personal preference of Ralph Anderson is the open living spaces. All of his personal preference is depicted and available in the Shoreline Midcentury home
The living room has a unique colossal brick fireplace centerpiece. It is the unique portion the house. The brick fireplace is a standout feature from which the entire downstairs emanates out from as stated in a report by seattle.curbed.com.
The Shoreline Midcentury also offers an opportunity with nature with itss huge deck space. The house is well designed and well planned. The grand living room with its large windows offers breathtaking views of scenic beauty outside. The kitchen area is unique with its own features and style with a white painted table and custom-made cabinets pinned to the wall. It also features state-of-the-art kitchen tools and appliances alongside granite countertops. The house also features its own study area with large windows. A flowery painting is hung behind the study table. The bedroom offers a unique experience as well as it was built with comfort in mind. Large windows dominated the entire room and a painting is pinned at the wall. The room is painted in white and the ceilings are painted brown.
The patio is large and beautiful. It has ornamental plants and the towering trees offers shade as well. Ralph Anderson's legacy can be seen in the way he had designed and constructed the Shoreline Midcentury. A home that offers a part of the past and of the present.
Ralph Anderson's income came from designing and building homes. He is known to have designed Bellefield Office Park and Seattle Trust Court as stated in a report by seattlepi.com.