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Karen DeLucas
Architecture
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Grand Ridge House - 10 | Grand Ridge House - 11 | Grand Ridge House - 12A safer option then open risers, we used this decorative metal from @archgrille Glulams for the stringers and the treads are white oak to match the floors. Future cozy reading spot for the kids under the stairs |
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Grand Ridge House
This newly constructed home was designed for an active family who wanted a comfortable place to recharge. Nestled into the hill, the garage/studio space opens to an active playcourt and is set apart from the house. The covered entry allows for a protected walk from the garage to the house.
The Grand Ridge house uses two types yakisugi (more commonly known as shou sugi ban) from Nakamoto Forestry out of Oregon. Yakisugi translates to charred cypress in Japanese and it’s a process of preserving the wood siding through a heat process. The colors and textures are a beautiful backdrop to our lush greens of the Pacific Northwest.
For construction photos see: Grandridgehouse
WHAT
New House
WHERE
Issaquah
WHEN
2022
BUILDER
Stackman Custom
Homes
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