Seattle Sanctuary Breathing Room : Episode FLBRM-304
The use of natural woods and views of the lake make this next home a Pacific Northwest classic, but it's the Japanese inspired interiors that turn it into a Seattle sanctuary. Jon Kimmich and Kelly Ehrlich built a three-story, 4,000 square foot home on the shore of Lake Sammamish in Washington. For the duo, it was the perfect space to combine their love of Asian art and craftsman design. The interior of the home is a showcase of natural woods, reclaimed lumber and sweeping views of the lake. Their shared breathing room is their library, which houses their collection of rare books and art.
Deconstruct: Decorating the Seattle Sanctuary
Purchasing information is not available for the following:
Hiroshige Art: $2,500 each
Ancient Chinese Screen: $7,000
Ebony Court Chairs: $3,000 each
Designer's Notebook: The Seattle Sanctuary
- This three-story home is 4,400 square feet.
- The roof is supported by a single 40-foot long beam of VG Fir.
- All the wood inside this home is made of VG Douglas Fir, some of which is reclaimed.
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