Design

One eye stays on the underlying home architecture when the other turns toward renovation. Will changes compliment or conflict with the existing structure? Referencing elements of popular design styles (below) helps us head in the right direction.

When feasible, your style preferences are incorporated in 3D views.

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Eclectic / Transitional

  • Modern lines, plush textures

  • Soothing & serene color palette

  • Statement pieces & bold art

  • Contemporary flair & enduring classics

  • Sophisticated mix

Urban / Mid-Century

  • Lots of window

  • Split levels, open rooms

  • Minimal ornamentation

  • Bright color accents

  • Geometric, abstracts

  • Wood panels, sleek forms

Craftsman /Cape Cod

  • Low-slung, wide porches, columns, shingles

  • Gable roofs, deep eaves, dormers

  • Paned windows, thick trims, blt-ins, prominent fireplace

  • Painted woods, saturated color hues

Coastal Casual

  • Whites, navy, water colors

  • Patterns, nubby textures, put your feet up

  • Grayed woods, pine, whitewashes

  • Vintage, ship lap, wicker, whimsy

Northwest Contemporary

  • Rock, wood, concrete, metal, open transitions

  • Straight lines, angular, dramatic, sleek, solid

  • Outside comes inside thru walls of glass

  • Ethnic textiles, deep colors.

Country Chic

  • Blend of minimal & industrial with rustic

  • Period pieces mixed with contemporary

  • Matte & honed finishes

  • Blacks & whites & marbles

  • Natural fibers, handcrafts