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Medina Redux

A modern design with Japanese influences built in the 1960's has been updated with new interiors and a dramatic new entry reaching out to greet guests, encompassing 2300 square feet with two bedrooms and two offices for the work-from-home owners.  This is an updated example of Northwest Contemporary architects of the 60’s and their take on mid-century modern design that merged Asian influences, locally sourced materials, and open floor plans.

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Sandpoint

This new home nestles amongst the trees of a watershed to take advantage of smaller moments of privacy in an otherwise urban environment. Mid-century lines divide airy interior volumes anchored by a concrete garage.

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Medina

This cubist-inspired, mid-century modern home was originally constructed in 1970, designed by noted Seattle architect Ibsen Nelson.  An angular wing added in the 80's. Our design restores the original architect’s geometry, but re-invents the plan. 

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Mercer Terrace

Mid-century modern jumps forward half a century with contemporary cabinets, lighting, windows, doors, and finishes.

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