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Ellensburg Ranch

Close collaboration and exacting attention to detail are hallmarks of every luxury residential project, and the process for this Central Washington home envisioned by Tokul Design was no exception.  Oriented so as to guide occupants towards a monumental concrete fireplace, exposed steel… Read More

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Ravenna Retreat

The renovation to this single-family home incorporated new roof framing to remove existing collar ties and facilitate a cathedral ceiling over the master bedroom and bathroom space at the upper floor. The much larger open space was then updated to create more… Read More

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Queen Anne Residential Remodel

This renovation to an existing single-family residence in Queen Anne utilized new glulam beams at the roof to replace existing bearing walls, opening up the main living area to the front entrance and kitchen.  Additional posts and footings were installed at the… Read More

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North Beach Blue Ridge Residence

The renovation and addition to this single-family home near the Golden Gardens has been interesting from the start. Featuring a new master suite, a poured form concrete exterior feature wall, steel entry canopy, and cantilevered backyard slab for outdoor entertaining, the renovation… Read More

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Kirkland Residence

Located on the eastern shore of Lake Washington, this single family home has deep overhangs inspired by mid-century American architecture. The wood framed house features steel beams that function both as part of the structural system and the interior design, creating lines… Read More

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Ames Lake Studio

This private artist’s studio in Redmond features Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (AAC) block walls along with steel framing and a curved roof with exposed glulam beams.

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Kalmiopsis Environmental Retreat

This private residence features open, modern structures built with elevated wood and steel framed construction. Boardwalks connect the campus to give a sense of community in an isolated and pristine West Coast region.

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Broadview Sunroom Addition

Owners of this Broadview 1950s-era home took advantage of tranquil backyard pond view by additing a sunroom to the existing home. The 360 SF structure included 22×8-foot operable glass doors and clerestory windows that extend the home to an expanded porch, pond,… Read More