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Road Trip: Oktoberfest in Leavenworth

Road Trip: Oktoberfest in Leavenworth

Bavarian beer, brats, oompah and polka. How very Oktobery

WHERE: The lederhosen capital of the Pacific Northwest: Leavenworth, Washington. WHY: For the 16th annual Leavenworth Oktoberfest (10/3–10/4, 10–11 and 17–18. $10–$20). WHAT: This gigantisch celebration of Bavarian beer features a bevy of both imported German beers (Hofbräu, Weihenstephan, Zwick’l) and locally crafted German-style brews (from Oroville’s Alpine Brewing and Leavenworth’s own Icicle Brewing). The…

Road Trip Idea: Go East for the Autumn Leaf Festival

Road Trip Idea: Go East for the Autumn Leaf Festival

Celebrate leaves in all their color-changing glory in LEAVEnworth

Where: Leavenworth, Washington. Why: The Washington State Autumn Leaf Festival (9/26-9/28, autumnleaffestival.com). What: Since it began in 1964, the Autumn Leaf Festival has celebrated the colors of the turning autumn leaves with a jam-packed, Bavarian-themed bash. What to Expect: Community and family-friendly activities, including live music from the likes of the General’s 7 Dixie Band,…

A Creative Trio Takes Interior Design to an Arty Level

A Creative Trio Takes Interior Design to an Arty Level

Electrifying interior spaces with hand-drawn wallpaper, intricate art installations and more

If you’ve been to the seafood joint Westward, at the foot of Wallingford on the north shore of Lake Union, you’ve likely noticed an oversize ship anchored to the wall behind its bar. But look more closely: Side-view cutaways in the vessel’s wooden hull reveal painstakingly crafted and layered dioramas (and a few are stocked…

Old World Home on the Bluff Even More Beautified

Old World Home on the Bluff Even More Beautified

A 1924 Edmonds-area estate gets a landscape update worthy of its timeless prospect

Just because you’ve had the good fortune to realize that real estate mantra “location, location, location,” it still doesn’t mean there isn’t room for improvement. Such was the case for a 1924 Tudor-style manse in Woodway (an exclusive enclave south of Edmonds harboring a coterie of grand old estates). Situated on a beautiful bluff overlooking…

Drygoods Design Kicks Off Fall with a New Store Location, a Grand-Opening Party and a Bunch of New Classes

Drygoods Design Kicks Off Fall with a New Store Location, a Grand-Opening Party and a Bunch of New Classes

To kick off its official move from Ballard to Pioneer Square Drygoods Design (301 Occidental Ave. S) is throwing a grand-opening party, complete with door prizes and bubbly, this Friday (9/5), starting at 6 p.m. (The shindig was pushed by a day so as not to compete with—we’re going to say it—those victorious Seahawks’ revelers on Thursday.)…

Shopping Trip: A Peek inside Roche Bobois' New Downtown Showroom

Shopping Trip: A Peek inside Roche Bobois’ New Downtown Showroom

After a few construction delays, and decades of doing business along Seattle’s Western Avenue, Roche Bobois (1922 Fourth Ave.; 206.322.9744) has opened the doors to its new showroom inside the Escala building on Fourth Avenue. With its surround of high-end retailers and restaurants, the luxury high-rise condominium complex, recently best known for a fictional resident (50 Shades of Grey bad…

In the Garden: Swansons Debuts its Flora Fashions for Fall

In the Garden: Swansons Debuts its Flora Fashions for Fall

Swansons Nursery curates its fall flora line with Autumn Project Month

While fashionistas are gripped by the famous running of the vapor-thin models in New York every fall, for local gardenistas there’s Autumn Project Month, kicking off August 29th, at Swansons Nursery (Crown Hill, 9701 15th Ave. NW; 206.782.2543). For months, Swansons’ buyers have been working with international and local growers to curate their fall flora line. “I am constantly looking for…

Time to Make Sure the Heater's Working and Other September Home Tips

Time to Make Sure the Heater’s Working and Other September Home Tips

Download your Porch.com home maintenance calendar for September

September is here! Autumn just got back from vacation and is about to settle in with a nice warm cup of cinnamon tea. Not sure where to start when it comes to cool weather-related home projects and tips? Porch.com‘s monthly home maintenance calendar can help with everything from when to schedule your heating service check-up…

Dreamy Bedrooms with Even Dreamier Views

Dreamy Bedrooms with Even Dreamier Views

Getting out of bed is hard enough. Imagine if you had one of these majestic views

Long ago, in a far away land called Ohio, I had a friend (OK, fine, boyfriend) whose parents had a house along the Ohio River. The home rested on a portion of the river that was so serene, so escape-like that I just couldn’t wait to pack an overnight bag, drive the 20 or so…

Make Your Walls Work for You with These Hip New Hooks and Hangers

Make Your Walls Work for You with These Hip New Hooks and Hangers

Three by Three Seattle, the local online retailer that has made mod art out of the dry-eraser board, has a bunch of new hooks and hangers to help us get stylishly organized. As well as new colors and shapes for some old favorites, such as newly square Spot-on! Mini Magnet Hooks, hip new tidying tools for fall…

Why a Road Trip to Vancouver is in Order, Stat

Why a Road Trip to Vancouver is in Order, Stat

Visit this brand-new boutique hotel in Vancouver's historic Chinatown neighborhood

Where: SkwachĂ ys Lodge in Vancouver, B.C. Why: This new boutique hotel (rooms start at $225, 31 W Pender St.; 604.687.3589; skwachays.com) near the historic Chinatown neighborhood is awash in art and culture from the First Nations, Inuit and MĂ©tis peoples. Each floor is assigned an animal spirit, and each of the 18 rooms features a…

Industrial and Green Design Collide in this Capitol Hill Loft

Industrial and Green Design Collide in this Capitol Hill Loft

An old auto garage on Capitol Hill gets a new mix of uses, including one as a stylishly green loft

Adapting old buildings for bustling new uses on Capitol Hill is beginning to be a habit for Jim Graham, AIA, of Seattle’s Graham Baba Architects. First, he turned a row of old auto shops on Melrose Avenue into the trendy retail/restaurant mix that is Melrose Market for preservationist and developer Liz Dunn. And now Graham…

A 1950s Home Gets an Era-Appropriate Redo

A 1950s Home Gets an Era-Appropriate Redo

Interior designer Keri Petersen creates an affordable, upbeat midcentury modern sanctuary

To say that Keri Petersen has a knack for stylish bargain hunting as part of her design process would be a gross understatement. Point to nearly any furnishing in the interior designer’s new home and you’re in for sticker shock of the positive kind. Glam champagne-hued entry pendant? $69 from Home Depot. Retro-chic cane armchair?…

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