When Concrete and Wood Meet
Concrete is a ubiquitous material in this day and age. Practically every new construction has some of the stuff somewhere in it, but most of the time it lacks any real pizzazz or interest. Not so in this Lake Wenatchee cabin. The entire first level has gorgeous concrete floors throughout. Contemporary Living Room by Bellevue Architects …
Italian Inspiration
Have you always dreamed of living in Italy but have work or family obligations that keep you here? Well the next best thing to living in Italy is living in a beautiful Italian inspired home. This style can be called many things, Mediterranean, Tuscan, Italian or Etruscan. No matter what you call it, everyone can …
Kirkland Bungalow
The word bungalow might conjure up the image of a quaint little shack near a beach, but that is not all that bungalows have to offer. In the book Bungalow (published 1911) the author, Harry Saylor defines a bungalow as having “an open floor plan, low-pitched roof and essential large front porch”. With that definition, …
Belly Up to the Bar
Entertaining family and friends is one of the great joys in life. It can be even more enjoyable when you can host them at your own home bar. A home bar can be incorporated into any style of home and be either small or large. Here are a few examples of exquisite home bars that …
West Coast Meets East Coast
The northeast region of the United States has a distinct vibrancy and charm. The architecture of the region combines old world style with new world materials to create what is known as Cape Cod or Nantucket style architecture. It is this historic style that was the basis for this Northeast by Northwest home. Strong elements of …
Looking in the (Bathroom) Mirror
When we fantasize about our dream bathroom the claw foot tub or marble tiled shower usually take center stage. Then we ponder flooring options and wall color. It isn’t until the end that we give much thought to the place where we will spend a large chunk of time–the sink and mirror. But this space …
The Modern Prairie Home
The prairie home style was popularized by Frank Lloyd Wright in the early 1900s. This architectural form’s heyday lasted less than two decades and most homes of this style were built in the Midwest. Because of these factors ,there are very few prairie style homes in the Pacific Northwest which makes this home by the …
Don’t Forget to Look Up: Gorgeous Ceilings
Ceilings are an element of a home that is often overlook. With all the beautiful details that a Gelotte Hommas home has at eye-level it may take some time for the gaze to wander up. But as with every other aspect of the house we feel that beautiful ceilings accentuate a home’s features. Here are …
We’ve Won! – Houzz 2016 Design Award
Gelotte Hommas are the winners of the Houzz Design award for 2016- That is four years in a row.
Unique Elements, Part 2
In the post Unique Elements, Part 1 we looked at some smaller details that help set a home apart from the rest. In this post there are examples of specialty rooms that standard homes don’t have. Home theaters are not unheard of, but neither are they commonplace. This intimate space offers luxuriously comfortable …