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Denise Quade Design
The family printer was hidden behind cabinet doors and placed on a rollout so the scanner/copier function could still be utilized. Two rollouts were placed above and keep extra paper and print cartridges nice and organized.
Pinnacle Design & Remodeling
Keeping the existing cabinetry but repinting it we were able to put butcher block countertops on for workable space.
Robinson Renovation & Custom Homes, Inc.
Laundry Room with a Sink and Fridge. All white Cabinets and Stainless Steel Fridge.
Gill Design Co.
An efficient laundry room conveniently located between the master and kids' bedrooms.
One-of-One Building Collective
We constructed a functional laundry room in a clients basement where they had unused space. The result is a beautiful, function farmhouse laundry room complete with in-floor heating!
Robinson Renovation & Custom Homes, Inc.
Laundry Room with a Sink and Fridge. All white Cabinets and Stainless Steel Fridge.
Denise Quade Design
This mudroom island is a storage spot for out of season outerwear and home office storage. Office and craft supplies have a home on this side of the island. The grey painted cabinets add depth and presence to the space.
Bellingham Bay Builders
Blanchard Mountain Farm, a small certified organic vegetable farm, sits in an idyllic location; where the Chuckanut Mountains come down to meet the Samish river basin. The owners found and fell in love with the land, knew it was the right place to start their farm, but realized the existing farmhouse was riddled with water damage, poor energy efficiency, and ill-conceived additions. Our remodel team focused their efforts on returning the farmhouse to its craftsman roots, while addressing the structure’s issues, salvaging building materials, and upgrading the home’s performance. Despite removing the roof and taking the entire home down to the studs, we were able to preserve the original fir floors and repurpose much of the original roof framing as rustic wainscoting and paneling. The indoor air quality and heating efficiency were vastly improved with the additions of a heat recovery ventilator and ductless heat pump. The building envelope was upgraded with focused air-sealing, new insulation, and the installation of a ventilation cavity behind the cedar siding. All of these details work together to create an efficient, highly durable home that preserves all the charms a century old farmhouse.
Design by Deborah Todd Building Design Services
Photography by C9 Photography
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