Architecture & Design

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Slide Show: Our House

10/20/2009

Passing Through

Ruthie in Wonderland

The feast may be over, but Gourmet’s erstwhile chief will dish again.

10/20/2009 By Jessica Voelker

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Our House

Tara Graham bought Grace Schlitt’s home in Madrona, and found she fit right in.

10/20/2009 With Rachel Solomon

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What’s Cooking?

Stock your kitchen arsenal before company comes calling.

10/20/2009 By Paul Fontana

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Cheater, Cheater

Every woman loathes the Other Woman…but how does she feel about the Other Man?

09/15/2009 By Kathryn Robinson

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What Not to Dare

Is Madonna too old to wear rabbit ears? Am I?

08/13/2009 By Kathryn Robinson

Habitat

High-Style Tiles

Amely Wurmbrand uses mosaic and tiles to lend artful touches to her modern Shoreline home.

08/10/2009 By Christopher Werner

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Slide Show: Let It Float

07/15/2009

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Let It Float

For two Seattle architects, updating a Paul Kirk split-level meant honoring an artist in transition—and keeping the owner happy, too.

07/15/2009 By Brian J. Barr

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Who’s Calling?

For all of feminism’s great advances, there’s still just one hitch.

07/14/2009 By Kathryn Robinson

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City Sunsets

While away summer evenings with bright, sunny shades and cool, modern neutrals.

06/23/2009 By Laura Cassidy

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Prefabulous

Tom Lenchek’s turnkey cabins bring Northwest style to the prefab movement.

05/22/2009 By Jessica Voelker

BOTTOM-LINE BOOSTING

This Room for Rent

Need some help on your mortgage? Take on a tenant.

04/23/2009 By Matthew Halverson

Marriage

Till Disrespect Do Us Part

Couples therapist John Gottman predicts marriage futures.

04/22/2009 By Kathryn Robinson

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Diggable Plants

Whether you’re all thumbs or green thumbs, these five shops will grow on you.

04/22/2009 By Katie Zipper

Habitat

Woodway Hideaway

An award-winning remodel transforms a "dark, hunkering block" into a high-style sylvan sanctuary.

03/18/2009 By James Ross Gardner

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Tomatoes from Another Time

Heirloom veggies take gardeners back to their roots.

03/16/2009 By Bill Thorness