Step back into 1957!
When this mid-century rambler first opened its doors, it was the neighborhood's model home — the one buyers walked through to picture their future. We've restored it with that era kept lovingly intact: turquoise Formica counters, the olive vent hood, original cabinetry, and warm wood floors are all still here, preserved rather than modernized.
It's a whole-home getaway, two minutes from downtown Edmonds. Walk to the waterfront, hop the Kingston ferry, wander the galleries and restaurants — then come home to a cozy piece of Edmonds' history!
Three bedrooms sleep up to seven:
The Cedar Room — real cedar paneling, warm and quiet, a queen bed, and mid-century walnut anchor the space. This is the one everyone fights over for the best night's sleep.
The Orange Room — bright, playful, and a little bit groovy. Rattan furniture, a sunny palette, and a queen bed make it the cheerful heart of the house — plus a dedicated workspace tucked in the corner.
The Green Room — fresh, cheery, and built for fun. A twin XL loft floats above a queen below, so it's a hit with kids claiming the top bunk or a trio of friends splitting the room. Bright enough to wake up smiling in.
The living room invites you to slow down: a deep sectional, a soft green shag underfoot, and a Victrola record player waiting for you to drop the needle. So don't forget your records and tapes (it plays those, too) — this is a house that wants to be lived in the old way. But, because in reality it is currently 2026, there is also a smart tv, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi all over the place :)
It's an easy fit for couples, small families, and groups of friends — anyone who'd rather stay somewhere with a story than somewhere generic. Ferry travelers, Edmonds weekenders, and design lovers will all feel right at home.
Come see what the future looked like in 1957!