Some views of a new post and beam midcentury kitchen project in our office. The kitchen is small and was made to feel smaller with too many upper cabinets and some dysfunctional angular counters. We didn’t expand the footprint, but we did remove a fin wall, shift a post, replace a swing door with sliding doors, and grow the window at the sink. We made some subtle, careful shifts and introduced a palette of timeless midcentury materials that feel like the house and the clients. This one is tiny and all about the details. ✨
We’re still accepting applications for the design assistant role we’re hiring for. Send us referrals if you know any talented interior designers who want to help bring some cool projects to life!
We’re hiring! Come join our small team! We have a lot of fun projects and we need someone to help us bring them to life. Share far and wide if you know any designers out there looking!
Here’s Heidi! Our contribution to the Block Party silent auction raising money for @chappdx . Thank you Bo @madepdx and DWR for asking us to be a part of this fun & meaningful event.
We had so much fun creating this playful little table full of folky inlaid butterflies, beautifully executed by Brendan and Joe @eastsidewoodworks , our down the street neighbors and entrepreneur buddies. 🙂
We are excited to see all the other original designs our design and construction community comes up with and we hope some of you make it out to DWR tonight from 5-8 to say hi & bid on some pieces!
Emily just got back from a quick site visit to check on progress at our #WhidbeyAFrame renovation. Sharing a few views inside - the new kitchen beams and sub floor going in, electrical rough-in, framed window openings awaiting their new windows. Can’t wait to see this tiny but sweet project take shape.
Some recent schematic views from our Tabor kitchen. We were inspired by the existing 1940’s curves & patterns in the home. Took it to 3D to visualize painted cabinets with wood parquet floors vs. stained cabinetry with tile floors. We landed on painted! 💅🏼
More views of the office and homeschool studio we transformed in a three-room train station on a family farm.
It was so fun to be back & see these spaces encrusted with art and lived in. The kiddo who is going to school here is the most playful illustrator and artist. 😻
A homeschool studio, in a train station, on an island. 💛
We got to take some photos of this fun little space while on site for our Orcas Island Farmhouse project last week. This place started as an unoccupied train station on a family farm (scroll back in our grid for some before photos), and was turned into two cozy offices and this sweet room for homeschooling.