Macomber | Port Orchard, Wa

An intricately designed great room and two brick terraces were seamlessly grafted on to the Macomber’s existing Tudor-style home in Port Orchard, WA. It is hard to tell where the old meets the new, as careful attention to detail was paid in matching the tongue-and-groove ceiling materials, hardwood flooring and masonry. In fact, some of the existing brick was salvaged from the demolition of existing house siding and patio space where the new addition sits.

Five sets of double-French doors, with brass accents inlaid in cane glass, serve as the point of entry from either side of the addition. From the view terrace, the owners catch a peek–a–boo glimpse of the Puget Sound. The arbor terrace offers a private, relaxing space surrounded by beautiful landscaping.

Interior details include vertical grain Douglas fir timber-framed trusses, along with an inglenook with built-in window seats, custom cushions and pillows. Local artist Nina Lyman hand painted tiles that are inlaid into countertops, a built-in end table and face the fireplace … truly one–of–a–kind custom work.

Rankin | Gig Harbor, Wa

This Gig Harbor, Wash., home is truly special and meets the owners’ design goal … the best view imaginable of Mount Rainier and Puget Sound from the breakfast table.

Stepping into the foyer is like boarding a classic wood ship, with wood windows and clear vertical grain Douglas fir trim glistening. The eyebrow roof adds to the mysterious look of this two-story home. The interior and exterior are lit by 60 canned lights …

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Paquette Ellis | Port Orchard, Wa

Harstine Island is an oasis, a peaceful hideaway for the Paquette Ellis post-and-beam style home which sits above Pickering Passage, but yet has beach access. Hot-cold hose bibs near the garage allow for a quick rinse of saltwater off water toys and the paws of family pets.

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Payne | Union, Wa

An intricately designed great room and two brick terraces were seamlessly grafted on to the Macomber’s existing Tudor-style home in Port Orchard, WA. It is hard to tell where the old meets the new, as careful attention to detail was paid in matching the tongue-and-groove ceiling materials, hardwood flooring and masonry. In fact, some of the existing brick was salvaged from the demolition of existing …

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