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Our remodels & additions portfolio projects.

Seward Park Gables – Board & Vellum
Vaulting Ceilings into Former Attic Space

Seward Park Gables

Creating architectural drama by opening up unused attic space to create newly-gabled living spaces below.

Snoqualmie Valley View Home – Board & Vellum
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Snoqualmie Valley View Home | Photo by Cindy Apple

An Interior & Exterior Home Transformation

Snoqualmie Valley View Home

With sweeping views of the Snoqualmie Valley and the forests around Fall City, this home was updated to suit modern family life.

Blue Ridge View Home – Board & Vellum
Reinventing a House and Yard

Blue Ridge View Home

With fully integrated multidisciplinary services, this remodel feels truly customized for this family, inside and out.

North Beach Refresh – Board & Vellum
Interior and Exterior Whole-House Reinvention

North Beach Refresh

With no new square footage, this property feels like a whole new home, with cohesive spaces flowing from indoors to out.

Queen Anne Gambrel – Integrated Design for Indoor/Outdoor Living – Board & Vellum
Integrated Design for Indoor/Outdoor Living

Queen Anne Gambrel

A full yard remodel paired with a new kitchen and targeted architectural updates, this home is perfect for an indoor/outdoor lifestyle.

Puget Sound Bluff Home – Cape Cod Style Remodel of a Historic Home with Water Views
Historic Cape Cod Style Home Remodel

Puget Sound Bluff Home

With a newly-opened plan, this Cape Cod style home has a kitchen worth hanging out in all day, and water views from nearly every room.

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Seward Park Gables

With attics tucked into the peaks of this home’s gables, the ceilings of the rooms below were flat and low. By eliminating the attics and opening the ceilings clear to the roof, this Seward Park home now feels like an entirely different house.

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