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Seattle’s First Certified Passive House: Modern Family Home Marrying Luxury and Sustainability

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

What you are about to visualize is the architecture and interior design of one of Washington State’s most energy efficient homes. ” Thanks to photographer Aaron Leitz , details shaping this modern home in Seattle offer inspiration and an infectious joyfulness.

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Should You Decorate for the Holidays If Your Home is on the Market?

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Image: Robeson Design John Manning, managing broker at RE/MAX On Market in Seattle, WA, puts it another way. “To To deck the halls – or not? Image: RJ Elder Design Our next two experts are in favor of decking the halls – and the rest of the walls. O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree. Nuanced decorations (e.g.

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Create Some HER Time With Woman Caves and She-Sheds

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

This Seattle powder room serves a lot of functions. Image: Six Walls Interior Design Powder room retreat This spectacular powder room has it all. There are two roof lights to take advantage of natural light and the floors are engineered oiled oak flooring. Cover the bench with foam and your favorite fabric.

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Seattle Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Viktoria Apartment Rooftop in Downtown Seattle At Freshome we’re always working to bring you the best in architectural innovation and interior design trends by showcasing beautiful homes and apartments around the world. In our new series, we explore the most dynamic neighborhoods in cities across the U.S.

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Washington D.C. Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Similar to our Seattle Apartments Guide , we spent more than 45 hours conducting extensive research on Washington D.C. Inside of the units, there are ceilings from 9’ to 11’, with hardwood flooring and granite countertops throughout. we have explored Washington D.C. in Northern Virginia.