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Entertaining According to Kelley Moore

Entertaining According to Kelley Moore

The lifestyle expert gives us a crash course in intimate entertaining at her new Montlake home

With TV appearances on shows from Ellen to The Nate Berkus Show to Rachael Ray, Tacoma native Kelley Moore has become the lifestyle industry’s go-to gal for tips on how to entertain. “I’ve loved doing this since I was 5 years old,” Moore says. “I threw my own carousel-themed birthday party. Picked out the cake,…

Instagram Inspiration: Spooky and Simple Halloween Decorations

Instagram Inspiration: Spooky and Simple Halloween Decorations

Last-minute decorations that require three or fewer materials!

Halloween is right around the corner! For many, this brings anticipated delight, but for those who put off celebrating until the last minute (me), this fact is probably daunting–and not in the pleasantly-scared Halloween way. But have no fear, fellow procrastinators! These Instagrammers have your back. There are plenty of ways you can spook-ify your…

Kirkland Interior Designer Named Finalist in HGTV Contest

Kirkland Interior Designer Named Finalist in HGTV Contest

Vote through October 30 for local gal Harmony Weihs in HGTV's Fresh Faces of Design Awards

Professional interior designers, architects and builders are again duking it out in HGTV magazine’s second annual Fresh Faces of Design Awards. And this year, local gal Harmony Weihs, owner of the Kirkland-based firm Design Harmony, is one of 11 finalists in the running. Weihs submitted a clean, contemporary kitchen project (oh, that red Dutch door!)…

See How This Stacked House Conquers a Queen Anne Hillside

See How This Stacked House Conquers a Queen Anne Hillside

An impossibly steep Queen Anne hillside turned ultimate residential retreat

“Can this thing stand up?” Brandon Mullenberg asked when reviewing architect Mark Haizlip’s initial scheme for his and wife Nikola’s new Queen Anne home. Purchased in 2009, the site’s original Tudor-style house had fallen into disrepair, and its hillside location posed inherent limitations and concerns for the new owners. Presented with a total teardown and rebuild,…

Center for Architecture & Design Moving to Pioneer Square

Center for Architecture & Design Moving to Pioneer Square

The Center will be a destination for local, national and international exhibitions

Pioneer Square is welcoming a new tenant with big ideas for its new home. The Center for Architecture & Design—the result of a partnership between AIA Seattle, the Seattle Architecture Foundation, Design in Public and the AIA Washington Council—is scheduled to move into the historic National Building by the end of this year. Designed by…

5 of the Most Amazing Homes in the Pacific Northwest

5 of the Most Amazing Homes in the Pacific Northwest

Inspiring ideas for every style and every room

From modern masterpieces to 5-Star Built Green homes, we’ve rounded up the Pacific Northwest’s most beautiful houses and how to get the look in your own home. 1. Modern RetreatAn award-winning Winthrop home by famed local architect Tom Kundig balances big valley views with intimate spacesBy Sheila Cain; Photographed by Ed SozinhoThe home’s materials of…

Capitol Hill Goes Green with New Eco-Friendly Town Houses

Capitol Hill Goes Green with New Eco-Friendly Town Houses

To see how these Capitol Hill homes are cleaning the city—just look up!

With iron gray siding and ultramodern facades, the three town houses on 18th Avenue and E Spring Street, designed by architect couple Tiffany Bowie and Joe Malboeuf (Malboeuf Bowie Architecture; mb-architecture.com), initially read more contempo condo than eco-friendly. But ascend the glulam beam staircases within each one, and you’ll see how the roof decks of…

Tips for Small-Space Gardening, Caring for Plants

Tips for Small-Space Gardening, Caring for Plants

Local gardener and blogger Karen Hugg shares insight, tips and tricks on gardening in the city

Karen Hugg, owner of Red Madrona Gardens, a garden design and maintenance company, eats, breathes and blogs gardening. For those of you avid green thumbs immersed in the online world of gardening, Hugg was recently featured on Back To My Garden gardening blog and podcast with Dave Ledoux.  Hugg has gardened for nearly 20 years and…

See This Fixer-Upper's Dramatic and Fresh Transformation

See This Fixer-Upper’s Dramatic and Fresh Transformation

A young couple takes on the renovation of their Tacoma craftsman

In one week, Lindy Dodge, a furniture maker and owner of James Furniture Co., and her engineer husband Travis Dodge went from renting a place in Olympia to owning a craftsman home in Tacoma. “Renting didn’t make sense anymore so we thought we’d buy an old junker,” she says. But they had no idea it…

New Custom Stemware Collection by Acclaimed Glassblower

New Custom Stemware Collection by Acclaimed Glassblower

A look at acclaimed glassblower Michael Schunke's creation debuting at MistralKitchen

Haute cuisine fans of MistralKitchen have a new reason to raise their glasses. Partnering with acclaimed glassblower Michael Schunke, chef/owner William Belickis has debuted a custom stemware collection as the crown sparkler in the restaurant’s newly redesigned Jewel Box Bar.“Our cuisine is designed to be refreshing, to elevate,” Belickis says. “The glasses really grab that.”…

A Bellevue Designer's Modern, Award-Winning Furniture

A Bellevue Designer’s Modern, Award-Winning Furniture

Mark Dellplain learned his love of woodworking from his father, who built wooden boats

When 2008’s economic downturn forced then graphic designer Mark Dellplain to reassess his career, the Bellevue resident made an unusual decision: He bought a boat. “Growing up on Vashon Island, I watched my father build wooden boats,” Dellplain says. “He died when I was 7, and I wanted to see what it was about working…

What's Wrong With This House: Downtown Penthouse

What’s Wrong With This House: Downtown Penthouse

This swanky pad in a downtown high rise has been on the market for 782 days. Why?

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 dwellings sold? Almost a year ago we featured this one (which shockingly…

West Seattle Home Grows Upward, Gets a Modern Makeover

West Seattle Home Grows Upward, Gets a Modern Makeover

A West Seattle couple starts a second story and a new chapter

It was the wrong house. Or at least Emily Trittschuh wrote down the wrong address to check out on her weekly, Sunday-afternoon house hunt. The 1953 pea-soup green, 2,520-square-foot, ranch-style residence in West Seattle’s Admiral District was over her budget, but, since she had already driven out, she saw no harm in a quick walkthrough.

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