Architecture + Design

7 Tips to Winterize Your Home

7 Tips to Winterize Your Home

The sudden cold snap means it's time to prep for winter. Here's how to do it

1. Winterizing Your Sprinkler System  For certain regions of the United States, winterizing the sprinkler sysftem is a very important task. For climates that regularly drop below freezing, and experience seasonally frozen ground, emptying the entire irrigation system can help prevent burst or broken pipes. Seattle Porch professional, Thad Wight of Wight’s Landscaping LLC says “It…

What's Wrong With This House: Broadview Contemporary

What’s Wrong With This House: Broadview Contemporary

How has this house not sold!? How! Swoon

Each month, we crawl through real estate listings on various websites searching for homes–in all sorts of price points and locations–that for some reason, just haven’t found the right person or family to call their own. Sad. But why haven’t these seemingly lovely abodes sold? Last month we featured this more than 100-year-old Craftsman in…

Local Artist Creates Science-Inspired Posters

Local Artist Creates Science-Inspired Posters

Enliven your rooms with these creations from Methow Valley artist Jessica Rose

For illustrator Jessica Rose, a 2013 move to the bucolic Methow Valley produced a highly productive form of cabin fever. “The beautiful wood lining in our cabin was so inspiring,” says the mother of two. “My aesthetic started to evolve to the rustic and the natural.” After years spent working in a purely digital medium…

Winter Prep and Other Home To-Dos

Winter Prep and Other Home To-Dos

Your Porch.com Monthly Maintenance Calendar outlines November home projects to tackle stat

I’ve already begun planning and prepping for the feast I’m going to cook on Thanksgiving. Kidding! I’ll be ordering room service at the Willows in Woodinville on turkey day. (You know me better than that.) But, there are a host of other household-related chores and activities that should be on the docket for the month…

3 Tips For Using Dark Paint Colors in Small Spaces

3 Tips For Using Dark Paint Colors in Small Spaces

Don't fear dark paint shades. Learn how to use them properly

In fashion, it’s universally accepted that black is slimming and white adds volume, but that rule is primed to be broken when it comes to interior design. While the natural inclination is to paint a small, dark room a light, bright shade, color experts assert that a carefully chosen dark hue causes the walls to…

Home of the Week: Beautiful Broadview Estate

Home of the Week: Beautiful Broadview Estate

This traditional two-story home with French doors galore brings the lush grounds in

Each week, we’re featuring one Seattle-area home that we think is interesting, inspiring or just a downright feast for the eyes. Some of them are actually on the market, while other homes will offer enviable style tips–courtesy of their ingenious owners or designers–that you can steal for your own abode. I’m usually a modern architecture…

AREAA Pacific Rim Real Estate Summit Photos

AREAA Pacific Rim Real Estate Summit Photos

On October 15, the Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA) hosted the Pacific Rim Real Estate Summit with a sold out crowd of 200 attendees. The event took place at Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty’s Kirkland office and featured celebrity keynote speaker Maurico Umansky, CEO The Agency, along with other real estate experts on the topic…

Home of the Week: Zen Retreat in Seward Park

Home of the Week: Zen Retreat in Seward Park

Bonus! You can actually book a stay at this delightful two-bedroom dwelling

Each week, we’re featuring one Seattle-area home that we think is interesting, inspiring or just a downright feast for the eyes. Some of them are actually on the market, while other homes will offer enviable style tips–courtesy of their ingenious owners or designers–that you can steal for your own abode. Today, we’re returning to 1949….

Spooky Inspiration: Orange and Black Décor to Have all Year Long

Spooky Inspiration: Orange and Black Décor to Have all Year Long

We love it for Halloween, but don't fear mixing these gorgeous colors throughout the year

As we prepare to decorate our front porches and windows for Halloween we may find ourselves falling in love with all things black and orange. Think you can’t celebrate this classic color combination all year long? These rooms prove that we can keep the spirit of Halloween alive through balancing these strong colors with soft…

Room & Board Accessories Launch Party Photos

Room & Board Accessories Launch Party Photos

On Thursday, October 16, Seattle magazine celebrated Room & Board‘s new accessories department and collection. To mark the occasion, four local design experts styled vignettes with artwork, lighting and other finishing touches that each reflected their personal styles. More than 200 of Seattle’s social set attended to ooh and ahh R&B’s fab new line, all…

A Nursery Remodel Fit for One Cool Kid

A Nursery Remodel Fit for One Cool Kid

This dreamy, Nordic-themed nursery goes fuzzy and functional in an all-white palette

White in a kid’s room sounds like a recipe for mystery stains and crayon-covered walls, but it was a color that homeowners Erica Sanders and Charles Dannaker picked for their nursery with zero reservations. “They like cool, crisp colors and streamlined Nordic themes,” says Jennie Gruss, interior designer and owner of her eponymous design firm…

Home of the Week: A Cozy West Seattle Remodel

Home of the Week: A Cozy West Seattle Remodel

Come on in and take a peek at this quaint, 960-square-foot home, built in 1949

Each week, we’re featuring one Seattle-area home that we think is interesting, inspiring or just a downright feast for the eyes. Some of them are actually on the market, while other homes will offer enviable style tips–courtesy of their ingenious owners or designers–that you can steal for your own abode. I first fell for the…

A Light and Bright Remodel in Madrona

A Light and Bright Remodel in Madrona

Father-daughter architects give a 1904 Madrona house a bigger, brighter style

It’s hard to imagine a truer window into an architect’s mind than wandering the rooms of his own home. That’s exactly the scenario Crystal Bernstein lucked into while visiting a friend who was house-sitting for Rick Sundberg, FAIA, of Seattle’s SKL Architects. “I remember really liking it,” Bernstein says, “and thinking everything was very elegant,…

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