Home Design

While we are Home

As our required quarantine continues for another month, I have decided that I like my house.

This was never meant to be a forever place. My husband and I purchased it at the lowest point in the Seattle market as a semi fixer. We liked the simplicity of the mid century style and the Magnolia neighborhood and the fact that we did not have to park one car on the street. We planned and executed a major remodel, inside and out, anticipating a move to something larger in two years.

10 years later, we are still here. Although modest, we have territorial views from Mt Rainier to Mt Baker, the city skyline, Queen Anne's west slope and Fisherman's terminal. Due to our one way street and how high we sit on the terrain, we need no window coverings for privacy and we maximize the light exposure. We face mainly east but our backyard faces west to capture the sunset glows. With some assistance from professionals, we have transformed the backyard and it is lush with trees and flowers and a deck. Right now, I am looking out to a pale pink cherry tree in our front yard and our “Old Man’s Walking Stick” is ready to burst with golden buds. The harbinger of spring.

One of the reasons we purchased this home was the full height lower level. The huge bedroom there allows us both to work from home which has been a godsend lately. 

Our  main floor maintains the 1965 ambiance but has been renovated from floor to ceiling--kitchen, baths, windows, systems. Downstairs we have made a cozy home theater room with fireplace which has become especially enticing for watching the last seasons of Homeland over the last few weeks.

Does it have warts? Of course, but not ones readily apparent on these days of lockdown. Sitting on my living room sofa with views of the Mountain, laptop in hand and 2 cats to keep me company is not bad duty.

There is another home or two in our future. I am in real estate and we love having a project but, for now, I am appreciating what I have and feeling thankful to be right here. As Compass says, I have found my place in the world. For the next month at least.

A Tree House tale of before and after

Rarely do we as real estate agents get to par take in a before/after property. As a former designer, I loved the challenge. This wonderful property in Bonney Lake is affectionally called “The Tree House”.

Great structure, just in need of being updated and refreshed.

There once was a northwest contemporary nestled on an acre lot across from a lake. No one was living there at the time and it was sad and ready for a new owner to make it their own. Custom built in 1985 and lived in by one family since, it had great bones, wonderful privacy and serenity and a huge garage. 

We gave it love in the form of new paint, inside and out, some new windows, lighting, landscaping, new flooring and an inviting staging and listed it for sale.  Within hours, buyers were clamoring for the tree house. Agents were lining up to show it.  It seemed as though everyone wanted this piece of paradise. One lucky family got it after looking for the right place for two years. 

House is happy, sellers are happy and buyers are happy.

And that is the happy ending...

3 BR | 2 BA | 1,696 Sq Ft | 45,302 Sq Ft Lot
Sold for $27,600 over list price
Bonney Lake / Buckley

Have a home that needs a bit of love and you don’t know where to start? I would love to come see it and explain through my eyes to you on what we can do to your home to get it ready to sell.

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