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Hilltop House

Hilltop House presents classic craftsman architecture with a Northwest Contemporary flair. Built at the top of a forested hill, this home boasts one of the best views in the area. Mixed wood siding—stained, instead of painted—allows the home to feel natural in its environment, as though it is a tree within the surrounding forest. Natural landscaping frames the home and further roots it in its place. Upon entering the house, a warm fireplace across the room is flanked by several windows that extend to the top of the raised ceiling, granting the inhabitants a perfect space to relax and appreciate the world around them. To the left is the kitchen and dining room, which blends tile walls and marble countertops with beautiful salmon cabinetry. With its majestic skyline views and unique location, this home creates a perfect retreat.

Project Team

Architecture:  Gelotte Hommas Drivdahl Architecture
Builder:  MacPherson Construction & Design
Interior design:  Hillary Young
Structural engineering:  Voelker Engineering
Photography:  Michael Walmsley

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