Perched above the Wenatchee River with expansive mountain views, this full-home renovation was designed to embrace its natural setting. Completed over a two-year period, the project focused on reimagining the floor plan to enhance sight lines, maximize natural light, and create a connection between the interior and surrounding landscape. Our goal was to create a space that feels elevated yet restorative—with every element chosen to complement, rather than compete with, the views beyond.
Our team instantly fell in love with the original details of this Madrona Park home, from the tulip cut-outs in the woodwork to the beamed ceilings and granite fireplace. Our vision was to honor and preserve these historic elements while introducing thoughtful updates to the kitchen, butler’s pantry, living room, primary bathroom, and powder room.
Tucked into Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood, the Parkmont 1920 residence had everything we love to uncover in a project—strong original bones, charming century-old details, and a style that spoke to history. When the homeowners shared their vision of honoring that past while layering in their own personality and modern functionality, we couldn’t wait to begin.
Our clients requested that we stay true to the vintage character of their 1946 Laurelhurst home, while incorporating thoughtful updates that wouldn’t feel too modern. With this in mind, we set out to design a space that felt vibrant and refreshed, yet preserved the original character of the home. Read on to learn more about our process from start to finish.

