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Selected Articles and Publications

Bistro Chavez, Jessica Campbell (PDF, 76kb)
Seattle Homes and Lifestyles, October 2002: 76-77
A Kirkland kitchen recalls a neighborhood hangout that draws guests like a magnet.
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Heart & Sol: A San Juan Island Home Capitalizes on Sun and Scenery,
Fred Albert (PDF, 512kb)
Seattle Homes and Lifestyles, September, 2002: 54-59.
Home of the Year, 2002. Call it Christmas in May. That’s when our jury sits down and starts shifting through the projects submitted by you, our readers, as part of Seattle Homes and Lifestyles’ annual Home of the Year contest.
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Lake of Luxury, Kathryn Renner
Seattle Homes & Lifestyles, May 2008: 48-53
A Kirkland couple looked to the water -- and Italy -- to design their dream home.
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Light and Dark, Holly Berecz
Kitchen and Bath Business, January 2008: 52-57
In Washington State, a warm master retreat is bathed in natural light.
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High Expectations, Ann Matesi
Custom Builder, April 2007: 18-23
This master suite celebrates the outdoors with open spaces and natural finishes – plus some hidden surprises.
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Frank Lloyd Wright Redux, Michael Tardif
New Old House, Januarly 2006: 70-79
Frank Lloyd Wright continues to have many admirers among architects more than 45 years after his death, but only a handful have dared follow his stylistic footsteps.
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Well Manored, Taylor Bowles
Fine Interiors, Spring 2006: 30-42
A Medina, Washington estate pays homage to classic French architecture while embracing an early-American aesthetic.
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Steel + Glass, Julia Coffey
Portrait of Puget Sound , Volume 9, Spring 2006: 62-68
The 3,900-square-foot Kirkland home is all about light and volume.
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