“It’s very view-centric,” said Hayden Anderl, luxury property specialist with Coldwell Banker. Many of the former timber mill sites along Seltice Way are gradually being transformed into appealing residential communities, all with an emphasis on stunning waterfront views. This includes the Atlas Waterfront Development that will include 30 lots, trails and river access. Stunning is also one of the words Parade of Homes guests were using as they toured the home. Once they finished admiring the river view, they walked through the front door and into a spacious living room dominated by a large rock wall that includes a fireplace, a TV and four large, illuminated cubbies that can hold artwork or other items. The wood of choice for this focal point as well as much of the home’s stairs, doors and other trim is black walnut, which provides an impressive eye-catching sheen. Black stone on counters, the master bath and other areas also complements the walnut. Plenty of mirrors are also used strategically around the home to add a sense of depth and reflect the black walnut even more. Anderl said the kitchen is also impressive. It includes a big freezer, a nook and a well-lit glassed-in wine room. The main kitchen window opens in pass-through style and connects to a patio with a seating area and built-in gas barbecue. The bedrooms and a large master suite with a patio that faces the river are located on the second floor. The bathroom includes a soaking tub surrounded by glass.
Atlas is known for creating dramatic effect in its master suites.
Black surfaces catch the light well, whether it’s on the black walnut trim or the black stone in the master bath.
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