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"You can see that language is still there with the sort of two pitched roofs. There is another pitched roof behind that as well, which is the main extension at the back of the house, but you can't really see it from the street,
"You can see that language is still there with the sort of two pitched roofs. There is another pitched roof behind that as well, which is the main extension at the back of the house, but you can't really see it from the street,
One of the bedrooms became Norelius’s studio, which includes lighting from Artemide above a custom desk.
One of the bedrooms became Norelius’s studio, which includes lighting from Artemide above a custom desk.
City records indicate this limestone townhouse in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood was built in 1901. Newspaper advertisements reveal it was constructed by prolific historic builder and architect William M. Calder, who shaped many of the neighborhoods around Prospect Park. The newest owners, Serena and Andrew, bought it in 2021, and remodeled it with architect Sonya Lee.
City records indicate this limestone townhouse in the Windsor Terrace neighborhood was built in 1901. Newspaper advertisements reveal it was constructed by prolific historic builder and architect William M. Calder, who shaped many of the neighborhoods around Prospect Park. The newest owners, Serena and Andrew, bought it in 2021, and remodeled it with architect Sonya Lee.
This 4,080-square-foot house in Shoreline, Wahington was a former adult living facility, that has since been converted into a single-family home by Seattle firm SHED Architecture & Design. “The wall of glazing facing towards the West is still one of the most striking elements of the house,” says designer Rebecca Marsh, so it was key that any redesign maintain its integrity.
This 4,080-square-foot house in Shoreline, Wahington was a former adult living facility, that has since been converted into a single-family home by Seattle firm SHED Architecture & Design. “The wall of glazing facing towards the West is still one of the most striking elements of the house,” says designer Rebecca Marsh, so it was key that any redesign maintain its integrity.
A Deep Thoughts Chaise by Blu Dot occupies a sunny spot by the new windows. The firm chose leather for its durability with regards to the owners’ two cats.
A Deep Thoughts Chaise by Blu Dot occupies a sunny spot by the new windows. The firm chose leather for its durability with regards to the owners’ two cats.
Klopf Architecture, Arterra Landscape Architects, and Flegels Construction joined forces to refurbish this Palo Alto Eichler. Standout features include a fully opening glass wall, an outdoor living area with a kitchen and fire pit, and furniture by Kayu and Primary Pouf.
Klopf Architecture, Arterra Landscape Architects, and Flegels Construction joined forces to refurbish this Palo Alto Eichler. Standout features include a fully opening glass wall, an outdoor living area with a kitchen and fire pit, and furniture by Kayu and Primary Pouf.