The homeowner’s primary goals for this project included a built-in grill station, dedicated spot for the green egg, fireplace, and TV. Overhead heaters and dimmable recessed lights nestle around an outdoor paddle fan, surrounding the living and dining areas. This configuration provides options for dining, enjoying a televised game, or both.
PCF Group saw the potential in a large but unused backyard and turned it into a year-round outdoor living retreat. Seamless landscaping surrounds an outdoor kitchen, dining and living areas, including a fireplace and heaters. The outdoor oasis is completed by a large hot tub built into a raised deck.
Irons Brothers Construction, Inc.
This 1950s interior home makeover has enhanced the homeowners’ quality of life as remote-working professionals. The new design focuses on their desire to age in place with better function, comfort, and style.
Nip Tuck Remodeling has completed two projects in this home: the kitchen and main floor were renovated in 2017, and the clients returned in 2021with a desire to create a large underground wine room. They also dreamed of a larger laundry room, a dedicated mud room, and a “mom’s” en suite. They are lovers of books and music, so some dedicated space for both were incorporated into their renovation. Nip Tuck added approximately 1,600 square feet to this home, with a combination of below grade, main floor, and a second story.
This family of six was ready to update their 1995 Cottage Lake home. Instead of building an addition or moving, they chose to work with Nip Tuck Remodeling to modernize their home both aesthetically and functionally. The project encompasses most of their main floor including the kitchen and family room—by raising the sunken living room floor, Nip Tuck was able to re-design the staircase. The primary suite and kids bath also received full makeovers.
Nestled in Sunset Hill, this house needed a reset. Innovative Home Renovations’ client approached them with a vision to revitalize the outdated kitchen, primary bathroom, and basement level of their home. Overall, their design successfully combined transitional and Mid-century styles across all three spaces, incorporating updated fixtures and optimizing space utilization. The completed project now reflects the client's taste and style, offering a spacious and inviting home they had always desired.
Imagine discovering the perfect location to put down roots, only to find that the house of your dreams falls short of your envisioned ideal. What do you do? Embark on a remodeling journey! Innovative Home Renovations’ clients in Seattle’s View Ridge neighborhood challenged the company’s definition of remodeling by undergoing a comprehensive style transformation of their entire home, alongside a complete renovation of their detached garage.
Harjo Construction completely revitalized this early 1900s home into a functional and breathtaking space that will be cherished for years to come—seamlessly merging timeless charm and modern sensibilities. The design by architect Cherry Snelling includes an open living plan to keep the family connected; an expansive backyard with ample space to relax, socialize, or play; a breathtaking rooftop deck; a brand-new open and airy kitchen; and a modern master suite.
This 1950s Mid-century Magnolia home features some of the most breathtaking views of Puget Sound. With Gaspars’ dramatic renovation, these vistas are on full display as soon as you walk through the front door.
The main floor of this vintage 1930s home was completely transformed by Gaspar’s Construction while maintaining historic and architectural features of the home, such as arched doorways, radiators, and the original floors. Gaspar’s also rebuilt the deck and entry stairway, offering unparalleled views of Lake Washington and the Cascades.
This stunning and historic Victorian—featured in the 1993 blockbuster hit “Sleepless in Seattle”—needed an updated kitchen that respected the home's classic elements and atmosphere. Chermak Construction reimagined this classic home with seamless workflow space, ample storage, and modern lighting, fully realizing the client’s vision of a chef’s kitchen.
What do you do when you plan for a remodel and then design limitations, neighborhood homeowner association feedback and municipal permitting put too many strains on the project? In this case, Carlisle Classic Homes pivoted to a brand-new build. This new near-passive home showcases how homeowners can find their own “shade of green.” High-performance technologies employed in foundations, walls and ventilation systems combine with beautiful design to provide the perfect mix of efficiency, comfort, and health for the homeowners!