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this page left 111 A 100 TO HISTORY rHE DESICNpoundRlt C ltED ~LOV~R-LEAF PUNCHED METAL If THE ESK-AREA CABIIJ ET DOORS AND REPEATIDTHE MATERiAL ON A MESSAGE BOARD ABOVE THE BUlL IN DESK lABI~JET S

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PROVIDE STORAGE FOR DISHES AND COOKBOOKS THE ALASKAN MARBLE COU1TER TOP WAS SALVAGED FROM THE ENTRYWALLSor A SUILD IIG OI~ DOW~lmWN SEAntE 111AT Wi DAMAGW I ~ WE NISQUALLY EMl HQUAlt[

includes a large garden where avid gardener Selina gro ~cwers and vege tables The original layout for the house d dnt prO ide the connecshylion they wanted to outside and ( )e galley itcllen was IOC ed off irorl the eatinSj and living areas We didnt need a huge hou~ or a tun more room Betina explains Iv ostly it as tne change in he corong _raion 1- ar made the biggest impact

Initially the first thing wplllook at is s ace plltlnning 0 r1euroe [ he omeshyowner ] goals and from there develop l e stvle and -a ~ -hroug hO-v Ie

c n meet their goa ls VIooten explains Seina and Ian fac really Cleaf vision of what they liked It was certainly a oann rsto 0 ge- to the end result

The overall oroJect added ap roxima ely 300 intefof 5Quare feet C

the fir st fioor of the house as well as a larle dec The exoansion-wMich pushed out the south side of the house b~ abo_I 9 =ee~-inueased [he size of thei main living spaces The nev Ltchen OW$ smoothly into the ciining and famil y rooms An adjacent pan r eat Iv SCfe dr) goods alld appl iances

Throug hout the remodel the JA S team war ed 0 integrate the ne with the old choosing finishes and materials that complemented the original house Its rea lly impor tanr to me to make sure the remodel has a consistency with the unaltered parts of he house QJten says For example new double-paned wi ndows in the ~itchen Vere custom made by Lindal to march the proportion and detailing o f h existing singleshy

ane leade -glass w indows in the rest of the house For their par- the homeowners appreciated the design -bUild tea ms

anention to detail ane style It was a good co llaborat ion Betina says Sharyn realy go il sense of wh o we are and our styles just meshed rea lly well They ha e a good sense of colo r-thats one of the things JAS does really V ell

Or -he esigrgt side IIooten was similar ly appreciative It s really fun to

Nork Iith a client vho is wi lling to use so me color and is not afra id of it she notes enc and Ian we re comfortable with thei r own aesthetic while also keeping ar open mind to new ideas and a fresh direction wh ich made the process and relationship thoro ughly enjoyable a best-case scenario

--eir aestre _c really matched with what we VIanted- sort of classic but With ar eclectlc twist Setina says I wan ted something that would honor te Ol9i5 0 the house but a little bit more modern-charmln Witham being CU E

In February 2009 3boJ t six months after cOllSt ructior1 began Betina Ian and their sons moved back into the remodeled space (1liey were on time and on bLdger - nd thar was nice Betina notes)

We lust enjoy -he space so much because we can all be here together doing different (hings homework entertaining cooking Bet ina says We h2rdly use ~he 125- of the house now _

For resource information see Sources on page 94

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-=~ 1carpenter)andCharlie Rush (cabinet 2)inets were all created in the JAS

~ ended family in the Seattle area G lisWe envisioned one contiguous

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oernWooten summarizes noting uild firm that has completed more s They had outgrown the space and It needed to be remodeled or

rhat [hey lived -gt 0 make the space better match

0 cook and their spacious yard

L~GCOM JAN amp FEB 2011 63

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this page left 111 A 100 TO HISTORY rHE DESICNpoundRlt C ltED ~LOV~R-LEAF PUNCHED METAL If THE ESK-AREA CABIIJ ET DOORS AND REPEATIDTHE MATERiAL ON A MESSAGE BOARD ABOVE THE BUlL IN DESK lABI~JET S

HER ME PAINTE DC2 PA INTS RUSshySIAN OLIVE right BUILT-IN SEATINS A~JD A FIREPLACE I I~ 111E FA IlY ROOM C~EATE A con 51 rmlG ARFA opposite TALL BUILT-III ASIshyNFlS IN THE DINING ReOM (PAINTID PRAIT amp LAMBERTSTRfgtLgtt1 SA ~ID)

PROVIDE STORAGE FOR DISHES AND COOKBOOKS THE ALASKAN MARBLE COU1TER TOP WAS SALVAGED FROM THE ENTRYWALLSor A SUILD IIG OI~ DOW~lmWN SEAntE 111AT Wi DAMAGW I ~ WE NISQUALLY EMl HQUAlt[

includes a large garden where avid gardener Selina gro ~cwers and vege tables The original layout for the house d dnt prO ide the connecshylion they wanted to outside and ( )e galley itcllen was IOC ed off irorl the eatinSj and living areas We didnt need a huge hou~ or a tun more room Betina explains Iv ostly it as tne change in he corong _raion 1- ar made the biggest impact

Initially the first thing wplllook at is s ace plltlnning 0 r1euroe [ he omeshyowner ] goals and from there develop l e stvle and -a ~ -hroug hO-v Ie

c n meet their goa ls VIooten explains Seina and Ian fac really Cleaf vision of what they liked It was certainly a oann rsto 0 ge- to the end result

The overall oroJect added ap roxima ely 300 intefof 5Quare feet C

the fir st fioor of the house as well as a larle dec The exoansion-wMich pushed out the south side of the house b~ abo_I 9 =ee~-inueased [he size of thei main living spaces The nev Ltchen OW$ smoothly into the ciining and famil y rooms An adjacent pan r eat Iv SCfe dr) goods alld appl iances

Throug hout the remodel the JA S team war ed 0 integrate the ne with the old choosing finishes and materials that complemented the original house Its rea lly impor tanr to me to make sure the remodel has a consistency with the unaltered parts of he house QJten says For example new double-paned wi ndows in the ~itchen Vere custom made by Lindal to march the proportion and detailing o f h existing singleshy

ane leade -glass w indows in the rest of the house For their par- the homeowners appreciated the design -bUild tea ms

anention to detail ane style It was a good co llaborat ion Betina says Sharyn realy go il sense of wh o we are and our styles just meshed rea lly well They ha e a good sense of colo r-thats one of the things JAS does really V ell

Or -he esigrgt side IIooten was similar ly appreciative It s really fun to

Nork Iith a client vho is wi lling to use so me color and is not afra id of it she notes enc and Ian we re comfortable with thei r own aesthetic while also keeping ar open mind to new ideas and a fresh direction wh ich made the process and relationship thoro ughly enjoyable a best-case scenario

--eir aestre _c really matched with what we VIanted- sort of classic but With ar eclectlc twist Setina says I wan ted something that would honor te Ol9i5 0 the house but a little bit more modern-charmln Witham being CU E

In February 2009 3boJ t six months after cOllSt ructior1 began Betina Ian and their sons moved back into the remodeled space (1liey were on time and on bLdger - nd thar was nice Betina notes)

We lust enjoy -he space so much because we can all be here together doing different (hings homework entertaining cooking Bet ina says We h2rdly use ~he 125- of the house now _

For resource information see Sources on page 94

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oppoiteWINDOWS ABOvshy -f XIHDAl_ THEWAn~ _

STONE CC0NUR TOP PRC PLENTY or SPACE TO WOR( r

ITS IMPORTANTTO BOR LANDSCAPE-SO YOU C

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Aren10d ofSeattle

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~ tl1e Year

~

-=

aaed JAS Design Build in early designer Sharyn Wooten Kaari

-=~ 1carpenter)andCharlie Rush (cabinet 2)inets were all created in the JAS

~ ended family in the Seattle area G lisWe envisioned one contiguous

tg

oernWooten summarizes noting uild firm that has completed more s They had outgrown the space and It needed to be remodeled or

rhat [hey lived -gt 0 make the space better match

0 cook and their spacious yard

L~GCOM JAN amp FEB 2011 63

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this page left 111 A 100 TO HISTORY rHE DESICNpoundRlt C ltED ~LOV~R-LEAF PUNCHED METAL If THE ESK-AREA CABIIJ ET DOORS AND REPEATIDTHE MATERiAL ON A MESSAGE BOARD ABOVE THE BUlL IN DESK lABI~JET S

HER ME PAINTE DC2 PA INTS RUSshySIAN OLIVE right BUILT-IN SEATINS A~JD A FIREPLACE I I~ 111E FA IlY ROOM C~EATE A con 51 rmlG ARFA opposite TALL BUILT-III ASIshyNFlS IN THE DINING ReOM (PAINTID PRAIT amp LAMBERTSTRfgtLgtt1 SA ~ID)

PROVIDE STORAGE FOR DISHES AND COOKBOOKS THE ALASKAN MARBLE COU1TER TOP WAS SALVAGED FROM THE ENTRYWALLSor A SUILD IIG OI~ DOW~lmWN SEAntE 111AT Wi DAMAGW I ~ WE NISQUALLY EMl HQUAlt[

includes a large garden where avid gardener Selina gro ~cwers and vege tables The original layout for the house d dnt prO ide the connecshylion they wanted to outside and ( )e galley itcllen was IOC ed off irorl the eatinSj and living areas We didnt need a huge hou~ or a tun more room Betina explains Iv ostly it as tne change in he corong _raion 1- ar made the biggest impact

Initially the first thing wplllook at is s ace plltlnning 0 r1euroe [ he omeshyowner ] goals and from there develop l e stvle and -a ~ -hroug hO-v Ie

c n meet their goa ls VIooten explains Seina and Ian fac really Cleaf vision of what they liked It was certainly a oann rsto 0 ge- to the end result

The overall oroJect added ap roxima ely 300 intefof 5Quare feet C

the fir st fioor of the house as well as a larle dec The exoansion-wMich pushed out the south side of the house b~ abo_I 9 =ee~-inueased [he size of thei main living spaces The nev Ltchen OW$ smoothly into the ciining and famil y rooms An adjacent pan r eat Iv SCfe dr) goods alld appl iances

Throug hout the remodel the JA S team war ed 0 integrate the ne with the old choosing finishes and materials that complemented the original house Its rea lly impor tanr to me to make sure the remodel has a consistency with the unaltered parts of he house QJten says For example new double-paned wi ndows in the ~itchen Vere custom made by Lindal to march the proportion and detailing o f h existing singleshy

ane leade -glass w indows in the rest of the house For their par- the homeowners appreciated the design -bUild tea ms

anention to detail ane style It was a good co llaborat ion Betina says Sharyn realy go il sense of wh o we are and our styles just meshed rea lly well They ha e a good sense of colo r-thats one of the things JAS does really V ell

Or -he esigrgt side IIooten was similar ly appreciative It s really fun to

Nork Iith a client vho is wi lling to use so me color and is not afra id of it she notes enc and Ian we re comfortable with thei r own aesthetic while also keeping ar open mind to new ideas and a fresh direction wh ich made the process and relationship thoro ughly enjoyable a best-case scenario

--eir aestre _c really matched with what we VIanted- sort of classic but With ar eclectlc twist Setina says I wan ted something that would honor te Ol9i5 0 the house but a little bit more modern-charmln Witham being CU E

In February 2009 3boJ t six months after cOllSt ructior1 began Betina Ian and their sons moved back into the remodeled space (1liey were on time and on bLdger - nd thar was nice Betina notes)

We lust enjoy -he space so much because we can all be here together doing different (hings homework entertaining cooking Bet ina says We h2rdly use ~he 125- of the house now _

For resource information see Sources on page 94

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this page left 111 A 100 TO HISTORY rHE DESICNpoundRlt C ltED ~LOV~R-LEAF PUNCHED METAL If THE ESK-AREA CABIIJ ET DOORS AND REPEATIDTHE MATERiAL ON A MESSAGE BOARD ABOVE THE BUlL IN DESK lABI~JET S

HER ME PAINTE DC2 PA INTS RUSshySIAN OLIVE right BUILT-IN SEATINS A~JD A FIREPLACE I I~ 111E FA IlY ROOM C~EATE A con 51 rmlG ARFA opposite TALL BUILT-III ASIshyNFlS IN THE DINING ReOM (PAINTID PRAIT amp LAMBERTSTRfgtLgtt1 SA ~ID)

PROVIDE STORAGE FOR DISHES AND COOKBOOKS THE ALASKAN MARBLE COU1TER TOP WAS SALVAGED FROM THE ENTRYWALLSor A SUILD IIG OI~ DOW~lmWN SEAntE 111AT Wi DAMAGW I ~ WE NISQUALLY EMl HQUAlt[

includes a large garden where avid gardener Selina gro ~cwers and vege tables The original layout for the house d dnt prO ide the connecshylion they wanted to outside and ( )e galley itcllen was IOC ed off irorl the eatinSj and living areas We didnt need a huge hou~ or a tun more room Betina explains Iv ostly it as tne change in he corong _raion 1- ar made the biggest impact

Initially the first thing wplllook at is s ace plltlnning 0 r1euroe [ he omeshyowner ] goals and from there develop l e stvle and -a ~ -hroug hO-v Ie

c n meet their goa ls VIooten explains Seina and Ian fac really Cleaf vision of what they liked It was certainly a oann rsto 0 ge- to the end result

The overall oroJect added ap roxima ely 300 intefof 5Quare feet C

the fir st fioor of the house as well as a larle dec The exoansion-wMich pushed out the south side of the house b~ abo_I 9 =ee~-inueased [he size of thei main living spaces The nev Ltchen OW$ smoothly into the ciining and famil y rooms An adjacent pan r eat Iv SCfe dr) goods alld appl iances

Throug hout the remodel the JA S team war ed 0 integrate the ne with the old choosing finishes and materials that complemented the original house Its rea lly impor tanr to me to make sure the remodel has a consistency with the unaltered parts of he house QJten says For example new double-paned wi ndows in the ~itchen Vere custom made by Lindal to march the proportion and detailing o f h existing singleshy

ane leade -glass w indows in the rest of the house For their par- the homeowners appreciated the design -bUild tea ms

anention to detail ane style It was a good co llaborat ion Betina says Sharyn realy go il sense of wh o we are and our styles just meshed rea lly well They ha e a good sense of colo r-thats one of the things JAS does really V ell

Or -he esigrgt side IIooten was similar ly appreciative It s really fun to

Nork Iith a client vho is wi lling to use so me color and is not afra id of it she notes enc and Ian we re comfortable with thei r own aesthetic while also keeping ar open mind to new ideas and a fresh direction wh ich made the process and relationship thoro ughly enjoyable a best-case scenario

--eir aestre _c really matched with what we VIanted- sort of classic but With ar eclectlc twist Setina says I wan ted something that would honor te Ol9i5 0 the house but a little bit more modern-charmln Witham being CU E

In February 2009 3boJ t six months after cOllSt ructior1 began Betina Ian and their sons moved back into the remodeled space (1liey were on time and on bLdger - nd thar was nice Betina notes)

We lust enjoy -he space so much because we can all be here together doing different (hings homework entertaining cooking Bet ina says We h2rdly use ~he 125- of the house now _

For resource information see Sources on page 94

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