Daily Dream Home: Woodway
In today?s wild world, who wouldn?t love a town known as The Quiet Place. Woodway, Washington began in 1912 with a small community two-acre minimum parcels and Woodway remains a tranquil residential community just north of the King/Snohomish County line. Today?s home was built in 2007 but has the substantial allure of a far older […]The post Daily Dream Home: Woodway appeared first on Pursuitist.
In today?s wild world, who wouldn?t love a town known as The Quiet Place. Woodway, Washington began in 1912 with a small community two-acre minimum parcels and Woodway remains a tranquil residential community just north of the King/Snohomish County line.
Today?s home was built in 2007 but has the substantial allure of a far older home. The home was conceived around the idea of the 100-year house, a property that stands the test of time. The New England shingle-style home gracefully bridges traditional style and craftsmanship with modern amenities and meticulous construction. Architect Stuart Silk and award-winning designer Gretchen Evans collaborated to make this nationally published home an entertainer?s dream.
The details in a classic home feel so assuring; everything is big and solid and permanent. In this house, the designers used oversized trim, window and door casings with back-bands and 11-inch baseboards with base caps. There are massive corbels on the patio holding up the master bedroom balcony. The ceilings are high and framed with built-up crown moldings?even in t...
In today?s wild world, who wouldn?t love a town known as The Quiet Place. Woodway, Washington began in 1912 with a small community two-acre minimum parcels and Woodway remains a tranquil residential community just north of the King/Snohomish County line.
Today?s home was built in 2007 but has the substantial allure of a far older home. The home was conceived around the idea of the 100-year house, a property that stands the test of time. The New England shingle-style home gracefully bridges traditional style and craftsmanship with modern amenities and meticulous construction. Architect Stuart Silk and award-winning designer Gretchen Evans collaborated to make this nationally published home an entertainer?s dream.
The details in a classic home feel so assuring; everything is big and solid and permanent. In this house, the designers used oversized trim, window and door casings with back-bands and 11-inch baseboards with base caps. There are massive corbels on the patio holding up the master bedroom balcony. The ceilings are high and framed with built-up crown moldings?even in t...
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