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Built, designed & furnished by Spinnaker Development, Newport Beach
Interior Design by Details a Design Firm
Photography by Bowman Group Photography

This waterfront residence in Seattle’s Laurelhurst neighborhood was transformed through renovations and additions to create an elegant and inviting family home. An ungainly carport and entry sequence were replaced with an addition featuring a recessed entry porch, home office, and second floor bedroom with a bay window. The interior was completely renovated with details and finishes in keeping with both contemporary life and the building’s early 20th century origins.

This Master Bedroom media room features a motorized pop-up TV at the foot of the bed and another video display at the far end of the bedroom by the fireplace. Seamless control of the audio, video, lighting, climate, and security is by a Crestron control system. Speakers are located in the ceiling, the subwoofer in hidden in the wall. This home was featured as the Esquire Design House for 2008 and was designed and built by Xorin Bables of TempleHome. Any questions as to interior design details of this room may be directed to TempleHome, they may be reached at (323) 662-2220
The home is located in Beverly Hills, CA.
photo by Glenn Campbell Photography

A small footprint finds many functions through transformable space: fold down a murphy bed for guests, or bring it up for a group meditation space. Sleeping alcoves saddlebag off the long kitchen / dining / living space in this guest and recreation pavilion. Outside, vined trellises overlook a natural swimming pond.
Photo: Ron Ruscio

This single family home in the Greenlake neighborhood of Seattle is a modern home with a strong emphasis on sustainability. The house includes a rainwater harvesting system that supplies the toilets and laundry with water. On-site storm water treatment, native and low maintenance plants reduce the site impact of this project. This project emphasizes the relationship between site and building by creating indoor and outdoor spaces that respond to the surrounding environment and change throughout the seasons.

The fireplace and deep hues of the walls provide warmth to this bedroom, while the open niche adjacent to the fireplace "borrows space" with a view into the adjoining sitting room.

A complete interior remodel of a top floor unit in a stately Pacific Heights building originally constructed in 1925. The remodel included the construction of a new elevated roof deck with a custom spiral staircase and “penthouse” connecting the unit to the outdoor space. The unit has two bedrooms, a den, two baths, a powder room, an updated living and dining area and a new open kitchen. The design highlights the dramatic views to the San Francisco Bay and the Golden Gate Bridge to the north, the views west to the Pacific Ocean and the City to the south. Finishes include custom stained wood paneling and doors throughout, engineered mahogany flooring with matching mahogany spiral stair treads. The roof deck is finished with a lava stone and ipe deck and paneling, frameless glass guardrails, a gas fire pit, irrigated planters, an artificial turf dog park and a solar heated cedar hot tub.
Photos by Mariko Reed
Architect: Gregg DeMeza
Interior designer: Jennifer Kesteloot
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