Nestled into the natural landscape of Gold Bar, WA, this custom vacation home began as an undeveloped site with expansive views and long-term potential. Located in Snohomish County, the property offered a rare opportunity to design a home that could serve immediate needs while remaining adaptable for future development.
The homeowner envisioned a vacation retreat that felt grounded in its surroundings—one that could function as a short-term rental today and seamlessly transition into a future accessory dwelling unit (ADU) when a second residence is added to the property. Verum Construction partnered closely with the owner to design and build a home that respected the land, preserved view corridors, and created a clear path forward.
The result is a thoughtfully planned custom vacation home in Gold Bar that balances comfort, privacy, and flexibility—designed for today and ready for what comes next.
Building a custom home on an undeveloped site requires careful planning—especially when future expansion is part of the vision. From the start, this project required coordination between site planning, design, and infrastructure.
Key challenges included:
Every decision needed to balance immediate livability with long-term flexibility.
Rather than designing solely for current use, Verum approached this project with a future-focused design-build mindset. Working collaboratively with the homeowner, our team translated their goals into a cohesive plan that supported both present use and future development.
Verum Construction led the design, planning, and permitting process, coordinating professional services to secure necessary approvals in Snohomish County. Utilities and site systems were intentionally designed to support a future second structure, allowing this home to later convert into a 1,200-square-foot ADU when the primary residence is built.
This design-build approach ensures the property can evolve without rework—protecting both the homeowner’s investment and long-term vision.
Flexible Living Spaces Designed for Comfort
Designed as a vacation home and rental property, the layout includes three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a dedicated game room. The floor plan supports short-term stays and extended visits alike, with natural light and simple, timeless finishes that make the home easy to enjoy and maintain.
Maximized Views with Intentional Privacy
Window placement and home orientation were carefully planned to capture surrounding views while preserving privacy and future sightlines across the property. This thoughtful design ensures the home feels open and connected to nature – without competing with future development.
Durable, Low-Maintenance Materials
Material selections were made with vacation use and longevity in mind. Clean, durable finishes provide a timeless look while standing up to the demands of rental use – ideal for homeowners building in Gold Bar Wa and throughout Snohomish County.
Site Planning for a Future ADU
Behind the scenes, utilities and infrastructure were designed to support the future addition of a second residence. When that time comes, this home can transition into a 1,200-square-foot accessory dwelling unit, minimizing disruption and avoiding costly retrofits.
This vacation home was designed to feel settled and complete, while leaving room for what comes next. Careful site planning, preserved views, and future-ready infrastructure allow the property to evolve without disruption.
It’s an example of how intentional custom home design in Gold Bar can support both present-day living and long-term flexibility.
Whether you’re building a vacation home, planning an ADU, or preparing for a multi-phase property build, here at Verum Construction we offer a clear, guided design-build process from start to finish. Contact our team to begin planning a home that works beautifully today and adapts seamlessly for the future.
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