Irons Brothers Construction Inc.: Seattle

This charming Ballard home is more functional, brighter, and more stylish since its bathroom and kitchen remodel.

Mixing old with new, the master bathroom features black and white tiles with a curbless shower and glass blocks. The space was enlarged by removing a linen closet and the bathtub to allow for a large walk-in shower with polished chrome plumbing fixtures and grab bars.

Keeping the same footprint, the kitchen was remodeled on a limited budget. Cabinets were rebuilt to integrate the Zephyr range hood and new Silgranit sink. The kitchen remodel includes a new countertop, backsplash, and freshly painted cabinets.

Nip Tuck Remodeling LLC

From the onset, the clients envisioned a classic, elegant master bath that would enhance their daily experience, as well as tastefully update their Sammamish home.

Though the basic footprint of the bathroom stayed the same, the bathroom was updated from head to toe and the master closet was reconfigured. Finishes, including semi-custom painted cabinets, quartz countertops, heated floors, and a custom tile shower, completed the transformation. The simple elegance of a white beveled subway tile and custom chair rail tie it all together.

Powell Custom Homes & Renovations

This home featured a dark, narrow galley kitchen cut off from expansive windows and water views in the adjacent living areas. The goal was an updated and more open feel. By widening the kitchen and partially removing a wall to create a peninsula, the desired effect of opening the room up was achieved. Custom cherry Shaker cabinets with quartz countertops add a modern touch to the lines of this mid-century home. Cable lighting streamlines the room for a brighter, cleaner look.

McAdams Remodeling & Design

This well-located 70s rambler had a huge stone fireplace that dominated the space, dividing the kitchen, living, and family rooms. By removing the fireplace and vaulting the ceiling, an open, inviting, and spacious great room was born. The enlarged kitchen features new skylights, beautiful granite countertops, and cherry cabinets, along with a raised eating bar. A relocated gas fireplace and entertainment center now compliments the main seating area. Swedish-finished hardwood floors throughout complete the transformation.

Carlisle Classic Homes

The complete renovation of this classic 1906 Capitol Hill home includes a newly updated kitchen with custom cabinetry, a large walnut butcher block island, and professional appliances.

Two smaller bedrooms and a bathroom on the second floor were combined into a spacious master suite with a walk-in closet and an expansive master bath that features custom tile work, custom cabinetry, and heated floors. New and refinished hardwood flooring, both fir and oak, are found throughout the home.

J.A. Ratto

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The all new, designer interior in this home invites opportunities to relax with the kids and watch a movie or set the lighting and music from anywhere when entertaining friends and clients. The impressive volume of technology was literally built right into nearly every room of the house. The result is bold and powerful, yet timeless and classic at the same time.

Gaspar's Construction: Site 1

Every room in this 1930 brick home was updated. Major remodeling took place in the kitchen, three bathrooms, the master bedroom, and the basement. A very small awkward kitchen became functional and fun and the master bath has a unique tub and shower room. The bedroom was opened up and the basement’s old low-hanging furnace vents were removed, allowing for the creation of a media room.

Gaspar's Construction: Site 2

This 1908 home had a dated 1980s bathroom that was no longer holding up to cleaning. The room was gutted and redone adding modern conveniences including heated floors and a steam shower. The goal was a fresh, clean, modern look that still fit with the era of the home. It is the only bathroom on the second floor and shared by the entire family so a private toilet room was created and the single vanity was replaced by a double vanity.

City Builders Inc.

Completely redone, this home could be mistaken for brand new. The updated kitchen is now an architectural dream wrapped in beautiful custom cabinetry and Alaska White granite. Top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances allow for easy hosting, while the large statement island makes this the family center of the home. The powder room is contemporary and has a wonderfully simple color pallet. The sweeping hardwood stairs welcome you in and create one unified, gorgeous aesthetic.

Sockeye Homes & Hagge Design Associates

The entire three-story, 3,600+ square foot custom-built dream home will be on tour, showcasing a rooftop deck with sweeping beach and water views, two kitchens, a separate bar and entertaining area, six bathrooms, an elevator, and a separate mother-in-law living area.

The home is packed with custom features, including a built-in hidden mirror TV, intricate coffered ceiling detail, and extensive tile, stone, and carpentry work throughout. Get design inspiration from the final decorative touches combining traditional and vintage fixtures, furnishings, and finishes.

Gaspar's Construction

This five bedroom, four bath Bellevue home had a very small outdated kitchen on the back of the house that was disconnected from the entertaining spaces. The home owners love to cook and entertain and wanted a large, open kitchen to enjoy spending time with their friends and family. In order to enlarge the kitchen, the laundry and powder rooms were relocated into an unused office at the front of the house.

Irons Brothers Construction Inc.

Marrying the old with the new, this kitchen was revitalized on a limited budget. The existing cabinetry was salvaged in the new design and complimenting cabinets were added to provide ample storage. The kitchen was opened up to the rest of the house, adding light and creating an open layout perfect for company. The new kitchen features stainless appliances, a glass mosaic tile backsplash, travertine tile floors and an abundance of functional quartz counter space. Modern luxury and perfect utility unite here.

Chermak Construction

This outdoor living area integrates seamlessly with the craftsman kitchen, providing a sense it has always been there. Exquisite stone detailing and high cedar-lined ceilings effortlessly channel the rustic Pacific Northwest vibe. The Bromic Platinum gas overhead heating allows year-round use. Stamped concrete is a decorative feature with maximum durability. Dual skylights and crown molding compliment the strong four pillar craftsman column design. Every opportunity for convenience and year-round hospitality is included here.

CRD Design Build: Seattle

This 1966 home went from dark and dated to open, bright, and revived. Natural light spills in through large windows and reflects off gorgeous new surfaces. Top-of-the-line stainless steel appliances, new custom cabinetry, and a large kitchen island make this an ideal home for entertaining. The new open floor plan was configured around the home’s expansive Puget Sound view, making it the perfect place to start and end each day. This home is 49 years "new."

CRD Design Build: Kirkland

This kitchen remodel opens the home and invites company to stay. New stainless steel appliances, clean lines and a large island make this kitchen a center for family living and entertaining. The old layout was a small, boxy design that left the kitchen isolated. Now, the built-in desk, ample storage and easy deck access make this home the optimal in family functionality. Contemporary and fresh, this home has a renewed energy that effortlessly marries efficiency and luxury.

Bristol Design & Construction

This condominium remodel earned the President Award from the National Kitchen & Bath Association in 2012. The modern kitchen features abundant storage in custom-dyed cabinetry. The beautiful dry bar completes the open plan and functions perfectly for entertaining. The master suite features an infinity bathtub, open shower and rich contemporary wood detailing. For convenience, there is an integrated washer and dryer in the built-in closet. Fine art and ultimate functionality blend seamlessly with exceptional attention to detail.

Powell Custom Homes & Renovations

The new custom kitchen in this waterfront home sparkles against high-bank Puget Sound views and makes an ideal setting for guests.

The previous floor plan, with both an island and peninsula, impeded traffic flow and was not efficient for storage and cooking. Now, a wine rack, full-service prep sink, and specialized baking center offer top-of-the-line amenities for an experienced cook. Custom cabinetry, slab granite, and a spacious island balance functionality with stunning design.

Anderson Construction Group & JWS Design

Untouched since the mid-1980s, this complete home remodel launches this house ahead of the times.

Exquisite exterior stone detailing, rich wood paneling, and new custom cabinetry welcome you home. Clean modern lines frame magnificent lake and mountain views. Top-of-the-line appliances make for easy entertaining and an expansive patio with a custom fire pit allows for perfect outdoor soirées. Outdoor stairs leading to the contemporary second-story deck create an undeniable flow. Contemporary, polished, and luxuriously comfortable.

Bellan Construction Inc.

The lure of this home for the current owners was its proximity to their older parents and its dramatic location on the Puget Sound. Originally built by Robert Durham of Durham, Anderson, and Free, this complete remodel created an open floor plan with a modernist feel that includes an exposed structural steel frame and amazing windows to optimize its shoreline site. Extensive new cabinetry, steel fireplace fronts, and stunning new finishes and fixtures complete this remarkable remodel.

Rainier Custom Homes

This elegant Mercer Island rambler features fine detailing at each turn. The original 1980s rambler was completely renovated, inside and out. All the interior walls were altered and taken down to the studs. All exterior surfaces, with the exception of the roof, were also removed and reconstructed. This project came in on budget and within the projected move-in date.