The unique property was designed to be the perfect space to display certain pieces of art.
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In 1997, the art collectors Craig and Linda Fiebig dropped $1.27 million on a home close to Lake Washington, in Seattle’s Washington Park area. After seven years, their new “modern industrial” creation — retrofitted to best display select pieces of art, and also to raise children — was at last complete, and promptly began fulfilling its purpose. The Fiebigs raised their four children there, and also beautifully displayed their art in the museum-like setting, which listing photos show is visibly more commercial than residential in parts.
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