Contemplating Craftsman Style

The craftsman style values less manufactured perfection and more intentional, hand-crafted artistry. With current trends favoring the real and untouched–unphotoshopped images, organic foods, and experience over excess–it’s not surprising to see a corresponding resurgence in the popularity of craftsman style homes. Their beauty, intentionality, and incorporation of natural elements ensure enduring architectural splendor. Photo by …

An Architect’s Perspective on Asian Ambiance

Scott Hommas discusses a custom remodel with an Asian twist.

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, …

Stylish Stairs

Deciding to build or remodel a home usually starts with big picture ideas such as the footprint of the house and how many stories. Once the large elements are hashed out the real fun begins: details. One detail that can often be overlooked is the staircase. Yes, its main function is to connect one level …

Relax and Read a Book

Dark wood paneling, books to the ceiling, and robust leather chairs are the hallmarks of a home library. These spaces function as intimate meeting rooms and private sanctuaries. They can be quite grand or more on the cozy side and house more than just books. We’re fond of these bookish spaces. They’re opportunities to merge …

Teaching a new house old tricks

One of our top ten most designed home styles is by far the Bungalow, although we have definitely seen a reduction of this particular style over the last few years in the Seattle area. Our bungalow designs have been featured in magazines across the country as well as books (Creating an Old New House). Styles come and …