1902 Home Resurrected to its Grandeur

Written by faith on October 14th, 2009

On Sunday, as a curious interior designer, I first peruse the insert into the Seattle Times, Pacific Northwest Magazine. I am seldom disappointed and among the features this week was a story about a home built in 1902. Love this lead in.

ON MAY 24, 1902, Seattle’s Daily Bulletin carried the notice that “Boone and Corner have recently let to Shannon, White and Middleton the contract for erecting a residence for Judge Stratton in the Denny-Blaine addition. This house, which will have 10 rooms, will cost $7,000. In design it is one of the most attractive in the city. It is expected that the building will be finished in four months.”

photo courtesy of Seattle Times

In the 100+ years since, numerous owners added layers of paint, their personal inspirations and neglect prior to new owners adding love to this home. With the capable assistance of the architects at Sullivan Conard this home now achieves status for classic details and modern enhancements.

Notice how deliberately the team honored the elements and details and remained true to the vision of the family now enjoying their family at the address.

revamped entry with built-in seating

expanded kitchen features box beams

Read the complete feature article and view all the images.

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1 Comments so far ↓

  1. Oct
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    Oscar

    Such a great house to live in. :)
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