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Wilson Kelsey Design
WKD’s design specialty in quality historic preservation ensured that the integrity of this home’s interior and exterior architecture was kept intact. The design mission was to preserve, restore and renovate the home in a manner that celebrated its heritage, while recognizing and accommodating today’s lifestyle and technology. Drawing from the home’s original details, WKD re-designed a friendly entry (including the exterior landscape approach) and kitchen area, integrating it into the existing hearth room. We also created a new stair to the second floor, eliminating the small, steep winding stair. New colors, wallpaper, furnishings and lighting make for a family friendly, welcoming home.
The project has been published several times. Click below to read:
October 2014 Northshore Magazine
Spring 2013 Kitchen Trends Magazine
Spring 2013 Bathroom Trends Magazine
Photographer: MIchael Lee
Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
This was a tiny room with the front door in the middle. We used small furniture pieces to create a conversation area.
John Wilbanks
Markel Design Group
The use of heavy timbers throughout the main level, not only enhances this mountain interior, but reuses the local old dead trees.
Emerick Architects
The bi-fold doors to the back and the French doors to the side give this newly added sun room the feeling of being an outdoor space. The wrap around porch makes this a perfect area for entertaining.
Kim Parker Interiors
This photo showcases Kim Parker's signature style of interior design, and is featured in the critically acclaimed design book/memoir Kim Parker Home: A Life in Design, published in 2008 by Harry N. Abrams. Kim Parker Home received rave reviews and endorsements from The Times of London, Living etc., Image Interiors, Vanity Fair, EcoSalon, Page Six and The U.K. Press Association.
Photo credit: Albert Vecerka
Ehlen Creative Communications
Photography by Mark Ehlen - Ehlen Creative
Questions about this space? Contact Bob Boyer at Boyer Building Corp Bobb@boyerbuilding.com
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