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Duchess Mansion Has Original Vault, New Fused Glass Table

August 18, 2016

Iconic Duchess Mansion, built in 1906, was built from cast-in-place concrete. The home still features the original vault along with some new elements such as a custom stone spa and a cocktail table made of fused glass. The open-plan kitchen has state-of-the-art appliances, as well as a granite-top island and beautiful cabinetry.

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Photo: Andrew Giammarco. From: Garret Werner.

Duchess Mansion Exterior

The Duchess Mansion is a landmark residence built in 1906 for a leading industrialist of the time and, at one point, was the home of a European Duchess. The walls are constructed entirely of cast-in-place concrete, three feet in depth.

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Photo: Andrew Giammarco. From: Garret Werner.

Duchess Mansion Vault

Some of the mansion's original features were kept and incorporated in to the home's renovation. The Vault was original to the house, along with the trestle shaped steel columns. These elements flow beautifully into the bar area.

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Photo: Andrew Giammarco. From: Garret Werner.

Duchess Mansion Rooftop Deck

The home's rooftop deck and garden to take advantage of dramatic views of the Seattle skyline. The design features a custom stone spa and heated glass covered canopy with reflection ponds and gas fire-pit.

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Photo: Andrew Giammarco. From: Garret Werner.

Duchess Mansion Kitchen with Open Floor Plan

This home's kitchen features an open floor plan that lets in plenty of light. The kitchen has a custom modern light fixture over the granite top island and features state of the art stainless appliances, as well as, beautiful cabinetry.

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