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by
Mary Nestor
Issue Feb 2009
Military families have a special challenge when it comes to making a house a home, and interior designer Sandee Payne understands that dilemma.
by
Paula Wrenn
Issue Jan 2009
Greg Vierra and his wife, Dr. Chris Glenn, relocated with their daughter from Salinas, California, to Kennewick in the spring of 2008.
by
Paula Wrenn
Issue Jan 2009
Homes in this historic North Everett neighborhood include a variety of Colonial, Victorian, and Craftsman architectural influences dating from the early 1900s.
by
Christine Holm
Issue Jan 2009
Gandhi once said that there is more to life than increasing its speed. Tony Dosiek figured this out about six years ago. He was quickly burning out in the construction industry, so he decided that instead of bringing someone else’s design ideas into reality in the form of a building, he would bring forth his own. Tony Dosiek Designs was born.
by
Mary Nestor
Issue Jan 2009
As the owner of Sierra Vista Construction, Danny Aguero had grown comfortable building homes for his clients. He wanted to try something that would change San Angelo’s definition of custom. Luckily, Aguero had the perfect clients in his own family.
by
Mary Nestor
Issue Jan 2009
When homeowners Fred and Linda Sundquist began making plans to build on their wooded half-acre parcel, they realized they both had different visions. Linda prefers a contemporary palette, but she says her husband “would be happy living on a ranch.”
by
Katie Byers
Issue Jan 2009
Five years ago, Matt and Julie Fowler were ready to build. So ready, in fact, that they purchased property off Dug Hill Road, bought several house plans, and interviewed a builder.
by
Catherine Jelsing
Issue Jan 2009
Nature may not be calling, but these restrooms cry out to be seen. From chandeliers to chrome accents in the floor, these lavatory gems are worth the trip, even if you don’t have to go.
by
Dayna Del Val
Issue Jan 2009
When this home was built in 2005, it had some beautiful elements. But when the new owner purchased it, she also wanted some significant upgrades done to make it the perfect home for her.
by
Elizabeth Wells
Issue Jan 2009
Tucked between the hills that flank Lake Entiat along the Columbia River is a home that offers the best of all worlds to its residents.