Wouldn't you assume that living directly over Interstate 405, with your front yard part of the pedestrian bridge over said interstate, and thus requiring a discontinuous sound barrier that does nothing, would be something that no one would want?

Illustration for article titled Wouldnt you assume that living directly over Interstate 405, with your front yard part of the pedestrian bridge over said interstate, and thus requiring a discontinuous sound barrier that does nothing, would be something that no one would want?

Well then you’d be wrong, because this is Kirkland, WA.

Illustration for article titled Wouldnt you assume that living directly over Interstate 405, with your front yard part of the pedestrian bridge over said interstate, and thus requiring a discontinuous sound barrier that does nothing, would be something that no one would want?
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Here’s the view from the master bathroom:

Illustration for article titled Wouldnt you assume that living directly over Interstate 405, with your front yard part of the pedestrian bridge over said interstate, and thus requiring a discontinuous sound barrier that does nothing, would be something that no one would want?
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I can’t emphasize how close and loud this home is. And still for well over 1 million clams. WOOOOO!