This distinctive warehouse-inspired residence was created by the owners who originated from the Boston/New York area and in collaboration with designer Bill Ivy and built by Ptarmigan Construction. The design reflects the 'verticality' of an urban townhouse, while conforming to the Geneva Woods Hills. Construction details include tongue-and-groove ceilings, custom built trusses, glulam stairs, and (earthquake) metal strapping underneath lap-streak cedar siding. The recent remodel features a new kitchen with maple countertops and both gas and electric cooktops, along with two updated bathrooms. New vinyl plank flooring and a new asphalt shingle roof add durability and modern comfort. The second floor hosts the primary bedroom and bath, privately set apart from the third-floor children's suite. The bath features exposed ceiling trusses, a soaking tub, separate shower, and a porch overlooking the wooded backyard. The second floor also includes the foyer, living room with gas fireplace, and flexible work-from-home office spaces. The third floor offers two bedrooms and a living room designed as a children's suite, guest space, or a secluded retreat. An oversized three-car garage provides generous space for vehicles, recreational gear, and carpentry tools. A staircase from the garage leads to a studio, playroom, and loft with exposed trusses, large windows, and a porch overlooking Matterhorn Way. Throughout the home is an abundance of built-in shelving and storage. Mature landscaping includes spruce, Canada reds, mountain ash, Arctic roses, and ferns. Located on the sunny side of the street, this property offers a rare combination of vast open space, architectural character, and flexible modern living.