Home Design Trends

This week’s Seattle Time’s Pacific Northwest Magazine featured article “Homes for a Lifetime of Living” which highlights the 2010 American Institute of Architect (AIA)  Seattle design competition.

Homes showcased are designed to grow with a family’s needs. The days of segmented formal rooms for living, dining, and cooking are rapidly disappearing, and being replaced with spaces that are more compact – yet flexible.

It was great for me to read comments by David Miller, an architect and chairman of the University of Washington Department of Architecture. I’ve had the pleasure of working with his firm on several occasions and agree with his assessment, “Lasting flexibility has been a common approach for Northwest architecture since we stared doing Modern houses; its part of the Modernist credo. The northwest, though, has that outdoor-indoor connection.”

The Isles cottage community in Anacortes, carries on the Modernist tradition of creating a small footprint with a strong indoor-outdoor relationship. Common areas, pathways, and clubhouse appeals to those looking to create a sense of community within the neighborhood. I call the design concept “Swasian” combining my Swedish minimalistic senses with strong Asian influences. As odd as it sounds, traditional craftsman styling goes hand-in-hand with native plants and grasses to provide naturalized areas that are low-maintenance.

I developed The Isles knowing that this is the type of home I would build for myself. There will never be a need to ‘move-up’ or ‘downsize’. The flexibility of the space can change with our future lifestyle needs. Because of the built-in security, property management, and zoned living, these cottages function well as primary homes, vacation homes, or rentals.

The Isles will host Open Houses now through October. Contact Jessica Notaro to schedule a showing jessica.notaro@coldwellbanker.com.

To vote for your favorite Seattle dwelling visit: www.aiaseattle.org/futureshack_2010.

Great News for Investors!

A recent King 5 news story highlighted what we’ve known all our lives – the Pacific Northwest is a great place to live.

In a report on Friday August 6, 2010 the economic forecasters Fiserv and Moody’s lists Washington state as the number-one state in upcoming rebound in home values!

Washington State Nations Top Home Value Rebounder

According to forecasters home prices are expected to rise 25.5% (Seattle) to a high of 44.7% (Bremerton) within the next 48 months; making this an outstanding time to buy properties at all time low pricing.

“I’m sure many real-estate investors are sitting on the sidelines looking for great deals. I’m doing the same thing!” says Pete Peterson, developer of the Isles.  ”With the rise in optimism about our region, now seems to be the time to put your money where your thought it.”

The Isles, a cottage community of 17 planned single-family homes, originally sold in the high $500′s. Today they are priced from $425 – $469,000 depending on finishes. That represents a 23-28% savings to investors. Research from Fiserv and Moody’s shows this to be a solid investment an in-line with new market pricing.

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Feature in Pacific Northwest Magazine


Habitat Construction was recently selected for feature in Pacific Northwest Magazine. The homeowner, CJ Ebert of Harbor Mountain Development says, “I wanted a place to get away from it all. A simple, well-constructed home that lets in the view and the light.

Homes you can live in

Pete Peterson, CJ Ebert, and Tim Hossner

Working with architect, Tim Hossner of Replinger Hossner Architects, CJ made that dream come true. Nestled in a high-bluff lot surrounded by evergreens, the home is located in LaConner and  overlooks Skagit Bay.

The home will be featured in Pacific Northwest Magazine, a publication of Seattle Times. Renowned architectural photographer Benjamin Benschneider is shown here during the photoshoot.

Habitat Construction Homes

Photographing a Habitat Construction Home

For more information on custom-home building by Habitat Construction, contact Pete at 369-540-8215.

Appliances Installed in New Home

New appliances are being installed. This Bosch front load washer (and dryer) feature “Eco Action” saving 22% more energy. Energy Star rating estimates this washer to cost only $13 per year!

Modern couples demand convenience. What could be easier than front-load washer/dryer placed within your spacious walk-in closet, just off the master bedroom.

The Isles provides six floor plans to choose from. The “Catala” currently being finished is the largest at 1883 square feet and have been redesigned to maximize living space. Come visit today.