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Inspiration for a huge traditional full sun backyard water fountain landscape in Oklahoma City.
Inspiration for a huge traditional full sun backyard water fountain landscape in Oklahoma City.

Mid-sized minimalist u-shaped vinyl floor, gray floor and coffered ceiling enclosed kitchen photo in San Luis Obispo with a farmhouse sink, flat-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, quartz backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a peninsula and white countertops
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Completed in 2019, this is a home we completed for client who initially engaged us to remodeled their 100 year old classic craftsman bungalow on Seattle’s Queen Anne Hill. During our initial conversation, it became readily apparent that their program was much larger than a remodel could accomplish and the conversation quickly turned toward the design of a new structure that could accommodate a growing family, a live-in Nanny, a variety of entertainment options and an enclosed garage – all squeezed onto a compact urban corner lot.
Project entitlement took almost a year as the house size dictated that we take advantage of several exceptions in Seattle’s complex zoning code. After several meetings with city planning officials, we finally prevailed in our arguments and ultimately designed a 4 story, 3800 sf house on a 2700 sf lot. The finished product is light and airy with a large, open plan and exposed beams on the main level, 5 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 2 powder rooms, 2 fireplaces, 4 climate zones, a huge basement with a home theatre, guest suite, climbing gym, and an underground tavern/wine cellar/man cave. The kitchen has a large island, a walk-in pantry, a small breakfast area and access to a large deck. All of this program is capped by a rooftop deck with expansive views of Seattle’s urban landscape and Lake Union.
Unfortunately for our clients, a job relocation to Southern California forced a sale of their dream home a little more than a year after they settled in after a year project. The good news is that in Seattle’s tight housing market, in less than a week they received several full price offers with escalator clauses which allowed them to turn a nice profit on the deal.

Completed in 2019, this is a home we completed for client who initially engaged us to remodeled their 100 year old classic craftsman bungalow on Seattle’s Queen Anne Hill. During our initial conversation, it became readily apparent that their program was much larger than a remodel could accomplish and the conversation quickly turned toward the design of a new structure that could accommodate a growing family, a live-in Nanny, a variety of entertainment options and an enclosed garage – all squeezed onto a compact urban corner lot.
Project entitlement took almost a year as the house size dictated that we take advantage of several exceptions in Seattle’s complex zoning code. After several meetings with city planning officials, we finally prevailed in our arguments and ultimately designed a 4 story, 3800 sf house on a 2700 sf lot. The finished product is light and airy with a large, open plan and exposed beams on the main level, 5 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 2 powder rooms, 2 fireplaces, 4 climate zones, a huge basement with a home theatre, guest suite, climbing gym, and an underground tavern/wine cellar/man cave. The kitchen has a large island, a walk-in pantry, a small breakfast area and access to a large deck. All of this program is capped by a rooftop deck with expansive views of Seattle’s urban landscape and Lake Union.
Unfortunately for our clients, a job relocation to Southern California forced a sale of their dream home a little more than a year after they settled in after a year project. The good news is that in Seattle’s tight housing market, in less than a week they received several full price offers with escalator clauses which allowed them to turn a nice profit on the deal.

The challenge of this property is its position relative to the road (see photo of house under construction). Landscape plantings are used to draw attention to the house and away from the slope coming off the road immediately in front of it. The slope is softened by plantings. Every effort is made to draw attention to the hard won flat lawn.

This is an example of a traditional landscaping in Portland.

Custom touches like bespoke built-in PTAC units that beautifully hide heating and cooling while allowing access for maintenance are a key component to achieving a clean, modern look.

Inspiration for a small contemporary white floor living room remodel in Other with a standard fireplace and a shiplap fireplace

The homeowner tiled the tub surround, and Point Design LLC found the perfect piece of art for the wall.
Example of a transitional master multicolored tile and stone tile drop-in bathtub design in Denver
Example of a transitional master multicolored tile and stone tile drop-in bathtub design in Denver

Inspiration for a small transitional u-shaped vinyl floor open concept kitchen remodel in San Luis Obispo with a farmhouse sink, shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, quartz countertops, white backsplash, porcelain backsplash, stainless steel appliances, a peninsula and white countertops

This is a view of the master bedroom from the sitting room doorway. The master bathroom and closet are to the right. Studio Z designed this addition in 2014.
Photos by Jennifer Patselas Photography
Construction by Beechwood Building & Design

Example of a large minimalist l-shaped open concept kitchen design in San Luis Obispo with flat-panel cabinets, black cabinets and an island

Completed in 2019, this is a home we completed for client who initially engaged us to remodeled their 100 year old classic craftsman bungalow on Seattle’s Queen Anne Hill. During our initial conversation, it became readily apparent that their program was much larger than a remodel could accomplish and the conversation quickly turned toward the design of a new structure that could accommodate a growing family, a live-in Nanny, a variety of entertainment options and an enclosed garage – all squeezed onto a compact urban corner lot.
Project entitlement took almost a year as the house size dictated that we take advantage of several exceptions in Seattle’s complex zoning code. After several meetings with city planning officials, we finally prevailed in our arguments and ultimately designed a 4 story, 3800 sf house on a 2700 sf lot. The finished product is light and airy with a large, open plan and exposed beams on the main level, 5 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 2 powder rooms, 2 fireplaces, 4 climate zones, a huge basement with a home theatre, guest suite, climbing gym, and an underground tavern/wine cellar/man cave. The kitchen has a large island, a walk-in pantry, a small breakfast area and access to a large deck. All of this program is capped by a rooftop deck with expansive views of Seattle’s urban landscape and Lake Union.
Unfortunately for our clients, a job relocation to Southern California forced a sale of their dream home a little more than a year after they settled in after a year project. The good news is that in Seattle’s tight housing market, in less than a week they received several full price offers with escalator clauses which allowed them to turn a nice profit on the deal.

Example of a mountain style living room design in San Luis Obispo with a standard fireplace, a stone fireplace and a concealed tv
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