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Our remodels & additions portfolio projects.

Craftsman Manor Resurrection – Architecture & Landscape Architecture by Board & Vellum
Preserving & Modernizing a Historic Home

Craftsman Manor Resurrection

Restoring and updating an old Craftsman home with modern adaptations and recreated original details.

Minecraft House – Board & Vellum
Full Interior Remodel & Penthouse Addition

Minecraft House

Once a home that screamed “Late ‘80s” — this remodel transforms dated spaces into an airy interior designed for modern living.

Inverness Primary Suite – Board & Vellum
Thoughtful Updates for a Restful Space

Inverness Primary Suite

With a soothing palette and intricate detail, this light-filled primary suite is a relaxing, private oasis updated for modern comfort.

Volunteer Park Residence Refresh – Board & Vellum
Returning Everyday Comfort to a Historic Home

Volunteer Park Residence Refresh

A stately historic home reconverted from bed & breakfast to family home with an extensive interior remodel celebrating its original style.

Roof Deck Penthouse – Classical Rooftop Conservatory – Board & Vellum
Private Rooftop Deck on a Condo

Classical Rooftop Conservatory

A hidden jewel box on the roof of an older condominium building in Seattle features a penthouse and deck with a spectacular view.

Cloverdale House – Second Story Addition by Board & Vellum
A New Second Story & Full Remodel

Cloverdale House

It might look like a whole new house, but it is actually a second story addition on an existing single-family home now with water views.

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Our Story

Client-centered authenticity is our north star, and we continue to prove that great design doesn’t require great ego.

Craftsman Manor Resurrection

After decades without an update, this old Craftsman home is now restored, with some modern adaptations. By removing some stacked staircases and a large fireplace from the middle of the home, the home was able to have a more open floor plan with natural light pouring through the spaces.

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