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Gelotte Hommas Drivdahl Architecture
Gelotte Hommas Architecture
John Granen Photography
Trendy two-story exterior home photo in Seattle
Trendy two-story exterior home photo in Seattle
Coast to Coast Design, LLC
This garden window was already in the space so by adding a full wrap of tile and a new quartz countertop were spruced it up and kept it water safe for the end of the shower.
Coast to Coast Design, LLC
Coast to Coast Design, LLC
Previously the tall set of open storage was a linen closet. Due to the door swings of the linen closet and main entrance to the bathroom, we removed the closet and extended the cabinetry down into that space. Now they have an open shelving system that is perfect for their daily needs.
Coast to Coast Design, LLC
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Gelotte Hommas Drivdahl Architecture
Ben Benschneider
Example of a trendy family room design in Seattle
Example of a trendy family room design in Seattle
Lundeen Properties
Living room - mid-sized open concept bamboo floor and brown floor living room idea in Seattle with white walls, a two-sided fireplace and a stone fireplace
Cambium Inc.
Surrounding a fabulous Mediterranean style home, this garden features lush, exuberant plantings of a tropical nature. Photos by Miranda Estes.
This is an example of a mediterranean landscaping in Seattle.
This is an example of a mediterranean landscaping in Seattle.
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Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
Cambium Inc.
Surrounded by the Pacific Northwest native woodlands of Bridle Trails State Park, this property strongly connects to the neighboring landscape through its garden design. Inspired by the Bridle Trails woodlands, the homeowners requested "more wild, less style" in the design of the garden, which thus became the driving theme and idea behind the conceptual design creation. The final design achieves a balance between wilderness and design, and connects the inside residence to the outdoor landscape.
This four-season garden features a plant palette mainly restricted to the Pacific Northwest, including natives and plants that thrive and flourish in the northwest climate. A series of large terraces and wood deck and built spaces closer to the home transition to a more naturalistic scene of Japanese maples, conifers, and understory shrubs. Several features to the garden include art pieces commissioned to local artists, as well as stone steps and a cut-slate Pennsylvania antique bluestone patio floor.
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
View from beach. Photography by Ian Gleadle.
Example of a large transitional brown three-story wood exterior home design in Seattle with a metal roof
Example of a large transitional brown three-story wood exterior home design in Seattle with a metal roof
Coast to Coast Design, LLC
Repeating the use of the reclaimed wood was a nice added touch to this space. By using it for the display shelf over the toilet and as the wall cap they were able to tie this in with the custom towel bars.
Coast to Coast Design, LLC
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Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
View from road. Photography by Ian Gleadle.
Large modern brown three-story wood exterior home idea in Seattle with a metal roof
Large modern brown three-story wood exterior home idea in Seattle with a metal roof
Cambium Inc.
Surrounded by the Pacific Northwest native woodlands of Bridle Trails State Park, this property strongly connects to the neighboring landscape through its garden design. Inspired by the Bridle Trails woodlands, the homeowners requested "more wild, less style" in the design of the garden, which thus became the driving theme and idea behind the conceptual design creation. The final design achieves a balance between wilderness and design, and connects the inside residence to the outdoor landscape.
This four-season garden features a plant palette mainly restricted to the Pacific Northwest, including natives and plants that thrive and flourish in the northwest climate. A series of large terraces and wood deck and built spaces closer to the home transition to a more naturalistic scene of Japanese maples, conifers, and understory shrubs. Several features to the garden include art pieces commissioned to local artists, as well as stone steps and a cut-slate Pennsylvania antique bluestone patio floor.
Cambium Inc.
Surrounded by the Pacific Northwest native woodlands of Bridle Trails State Park, this property strongly connects to the neighboring landscape through its garden design. Inspired by the Bridle Trails woodlands, the homeowners requested "more wild, less style" in the design of the garden, which thus became the driving theme and idea behind the conceptual design creation. The final design achieves a balance between wilderness and design, and connects the inside residence to the outdoor landscape.
This four-season garden features a plant palette mainly restricted to the Pacific Northwest, including natives and plants that thrive and flourish in the northwest climate. A series of large terraces and wood deck and built spaces closer to the home transition to a more naturalistic scene of Japanese maples, conifers, and understory shrubs. Several features to the garden include art pieces commissioned to local artists, as well as stone steps and a cut-slate Pennsylvania antique bluestone patio floor.
Cambium Inc.
Surrounded by the Pacific Northwest native woodlands of Bridle Trails State Park, this property strongly connects to the neighboring landscape through its garden design. Inspired by the Bridle Trails woodlands, the homeowners requested "more wild, less style" in the design of the garden, which thus became the driving theme and idea behind the conceptual design creation. The final design achieves a balance between wilderness and design, and connects the inside residence to the outdoor landscape.
This four-season garden features a plant palette mainly restricted to the Pacific Northwest, including natives and plants that thrive and flourish in the northwest climate. A series of large terraces and wood deck and built spaces closer to the home transition to a more naturalistic scene of Japanese maples, conifers, and understory shrubs. Several features to the garden include art pieces commissioned to local artists, as well as stone steps and a cut-slate Pennsylvania antique bluestone patio floor.
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Northwest style with use of slate and glass tiles.
Slate tiles, Quartz, Maple cabinet, glass tile, Danze faucet, undermount Lacava sink
Builder: http://loganshammer.com/
Erica Peale Design
This modern custom home is a beautiful blend of thoughtful design and comfortable living. No detail was left untouched during the design and build process. Taking inspiration from the Pacific Northwest, this home in the Washington D.C suburbs features a black exterior with warm natural woods. The home combines natural elements with modern architecture and features clean lines, open floor plans with a focus on functional living.
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