Take a Tour of This Tranquil Robert Hermanson-Designed Contemporary on the Oregon Coast

Siletz Bay, a haven of tranquility nestled on the Oregon Coast, remains a well-kept secret to many. Its calmer waters and abundance of indigenous wildlife have long captivated those who seek solace in nature. Here, you can dig for clams at low tide, savor a steaming bowl of local chowder, stroll along historic docks, or simply watch the sunset paint the sky as the iconic Four Brothers rocks stand guard on the horizon. For those who dream of a life immersed in the coastal beauty of the Pacific Northwest, Siletz Bay is an idyllic retreat.
Within this extraordinary setting, award-winning architect Robert Hermanson envisioned a masterpiece of coastal living set on 36 acres. The resulting contemporary residence, as listing agent Hannah Katz describes, is a "masterpiece of coastal living, perfect as a full-time residence or an exclusive getaway."
Approaching the property through the gated entry, one can understand why she describes the property in this fashion. A sense of anticipation naturally builds as the forested hillside unfolds, revealing the iconic campanile and courtyard. Beyond, the nearly 5,000-square-foot home reveals a striking juxtaposition of industrial elements, such as corrugated metal and concrete, with the natural coastal surroundings. For the interiors, warmer accents, such as wood and stone, prevail. Grand living spaces connect with the surrounding landscape via walls of glass as soaring ceilings create a sense of volume and openness. Breathtaking panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean fill many of the rooms. Mature trees surrounding the property provide both wind protection and privacy.
Katz emphasizes the home's versatility with three bedrooms, four baths, ample guest parking, and a secure garage. "It's a cocoon of tranquility, ideal for accommodating family and guests or hosting lavish gatherings. The possibilities for the life you can create in this remarkable residence are truly endless."
View the complete listing by Hannah Katz of Coldwell Banker Professional Group in Lincoln City, OR.
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