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ABOVE: The sound wraps around two sides of the outdoor
patio, which is perfect for entertaining. An outdoor fireplace
dressed in natural stone is flanked by a gas grill. The enviable
patio also includes an outdoor sink and ample prep space.
FACING PAGE TOP: Reclaimed wood plank flooring and
tongue-and-groove tight knot cedar ceilings provide a
beautiful canvas for the home's interior design. The firm
worked closely with the homeowner, an artist, to select the
perfect color palette to complement the Pacific Northwest
landscape. A thick drywall compound gives the walls an Old
World texture, and distressed alder doors and trim finish off
the nature-inspired look.
FACING PAGE BOTTOM LEFT: The two-story living room boasts
a hipped truss vaulted ceiling and exposed beams that
draw the eye upwards and toward the canal just beyond
the windows.
FACING PAGE BOTTOM RIGHT: The home is just feet from
Highway 106 and presents a solid face at the front. Smaller
windows and acoustic glass on the front of the house help
muffle road noise.
Photographs by Richard McNamee Photography, Inc.
"We believe in
environmental
responsibility. We offer
sustainable design for
every project, encouraging
our clients to determine the
level of committment that is
appropriate for them."
–Sheila Swalling