SH&L April 2010
A recurring collaboration between designer and clients leads to a sophisticated, eclectic look for this Yarrow Point home.
A Bainbridge Island home gets a new kitchen with room for a dining table and plenty of light, thanks to BC&J Architects' Peter Brachvogel and Stella Carroso.
A simple remodel grew into a full renovation of this waterfront Salmon Bay home, but along the way, the house acquired several environmentally friendly features such as a rooftop solar hot water system, photovoltaic panels, sustainable wood cabinets, floors and doors, and Energy Star appliances.
Once a suburb of Seattle, Bellevue has grown into a thriving city—the state's fifth most populous—with many unique attractions.
We gathered furnishings from our favorite Seattle sources for nursery style and created a space that’s both fresh and fun.
Welcome to the March/April 2010 issue of Seattle Homes & Lifestyles, in which we feature two impressive remodeling projects and a Kirkland landscape designer's own garden—as well as a stylish nursery and a beautiful baby girl model.
A Kirkland landscape designer shows her creativity in her home garden, where she has used 300 species of plants to create a tapestry of color and texture.
The Pantone Color Institute—and Bainbridge Island resident Leatrice Eiseman—released eight palettes for 2010. Of these, we were particularly inspired by a collection that Pantone named “Resourceful,” a dynamic combination of vibrant sunset hues and elegant neutrals.
During December 2009, SH&L threw a holiday open house for our clients and friends, attended the Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties' Centennial Gala and supported Providence O'Christmas Trees.














