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Fall 2007
Our
fall issue focuses on renovations that embrace the historic while adopting
modern conveniences. A 1903 Corbin Park bungalow, a steakhouse using
everything from high-quality oak and mahogany woods to a tin-stamped
burgundy ceiling, to create an atmosphere authentic to an original 1880s
Western bar, and a new home that uses technology to create Art Deco flair.
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Feature Article: A New Northwest Tradition
Raising four children took a toll on the Hilbert’s 4,200 square foot, two
and a half story Cape Cod style home but when homeowners undertook their
Dalton Gardens renovation in June of 2006, they had no idea they’d be
embarking on a seven month camping trip right in their own home. Join us on
a tour of this top to bottom renovation with 400 square feet of added living
space.
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Table of Contents - Fall 2007 Issue
6. Dramatic Openings
Take one brand new house, add a home theater and wine cellar, top it all off
with three unusual doors and achieve one unique home.
12. The Seven Year
Itch
A talented homeowner utilizes legwork and skilled craftsmen to achieve a
classic yet modern vision.
18. Historic Quality
– Brand New Look
Pictures of Rathdrum based Braided Accents and Hamley & Company's new
masterpiece.
22. The Butler Did It
Renovating a Youngstown kitchen, and a servant's basement in this
historic Corbin Park home become a labor of love.
29. A New Northwest
Tradition
Raising four children in their well-loved home took a toll, so these
homeowners undertook a top-to-bottom renovation and expansion.
38. Color Plus
Placement Equals SPACE
A small bathroom seems to grow when tricks of the trade are used to
visually open up the space.
40. Dazzle & Light
Hammered stainless steel adds sparkle to the warmth and function of this
complete kitchen remodel.
44. The Final Piece
of the Puzzle
A major remodel in this light and bright kitchen completes the of update
of this South Hill Home.