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LEICHT SEATTLE
An original Sandy Cohen design mid-century house in Laurelhurst neighborhood in Seattle. The house was originally built for illustrator Irwin Caplan, known for the "Famous Last Words" comic strip in the Saturday Evening Post. The residence was recently bought from Caplan’s estate by new owners, who found that it ultimately needed both cosmetic and functional upgrades. A renovation led by SHED lightly reorganized the interior so that the home’s midcentury character can shine.
LEICHT cabinet in frosty white c-channel in alum color. Wrap in custom VG Fir panel.
DWELL Magazine article
DeZeen article
Design by SHED Architecture & Design
Photography by: Rafael Soldi
Saikley Architects
In this whole-house renovation we transformed a dark ‘50s ranch house into a bright, open, contemporary home with a breathtaking 180-degree view. The owner sought a peaceful, sanctuary-like environment where she could relax and work from home, as well as an easy place to entertain guests. Following these fundamental criteria, we approached the project with a simple design and select palette of natural materials.
Photography by Kurt Manley.
https://saikleyarchitects.com/portfolio/vista-adobe/
Melinamade - Residential Design + Interiors
This is a marble water-jet cut mosaic wall tile using Thassos, Carrara, and Bardiglio marble that I designed and had custom fabricated for me by M2 along with Rohl fixtures.
Melinamade - Residential Design + Interiors
This is a marble water-jet cut mosaic wall tile using Thassos, Carrara, and Bardiglio marble that I designed and had custom fabricated for me by M2 along with a glossy orange floating vanity with quartz countertop and Rohl fixtures.
Lowe's Home Improvement
Adding a big, bold dose of color to a room creates excitement. To get just the right amount of pop, start with a neutral base. Then add a few bright accessories—or an accent wall—to deliver the color you crave.
McMahon Design Group
This copper Master Bathroom is one of a kind. From the hardware, soffits, custom made vanity and glass tile you will never see anything like this. Our client challenged us to create a beautiful streamlined, clean, and classy bathroom focused around her love of copper. We removed the existing wall and door that divided the shower and toilet from the vanity area. This created a brighter and more open look. A knee wall was designed to maintain privacy while creating an interesting visual tiered effect. The client requested a corian counter top for this bathroom which led us to choose a marbleized bisque. From this point we found various coordinating tile. By choosing different sized tiles and interesting shapes we were able to create unique designs on the floor, in the shower, vanity area, and the knee wall using four different tiles.
Photography: Wing Wong MemoriesTTL, LLC
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