This Beach House Is Basically A Work Of Art

Situated on the Hood Canal in Washington State, you can find a beautiful contemporary beach home called the Surly Crab. From this beachfront property, you take in the breathtaking views of the Olympic Mountains and river in the west. A lovely forest with ferns, local plants, and fir trees may be found inland from the house. Surly Crab stands on the coastline and rises into the trees affording both great view opportunities of the mountains and Hood Canal. It was designed as a refuge where friends can congregate and explore this exceptionally rich natural area. This nautical home is complete with three structures, including a two-story living area, a guest wing, and the primary bedroom. There is no shortage of adventure and relaxation at the Surly Crab Beach House. All you need is a great group of people, and you are good to go!

Photos: Notion Workshop/Eerkes Architects

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