Article Published in Seattle Times Pacific Northwest Magazine, 7 March 2010
It took a team to turn an empty condo into something special
An empty condo in Seattle's Millennium Tower is made special, and very personal, thanks to a team of architect, contractor, local artisans and a sophisticated pair of owners. Their efforts produced a sleek, stylish home featuring art glass, beech finishes, an elegantly framed view of the city and more.
Greg and Karen's condominium truly reflects its owners: The atmosphere is calm and sophisticated, yet comfortable and inviting. Their home feels wide-open and perfect for entertaining, but there are spaces for Greg and spaces for Karen, and the master suite can be closed off so completely from the rest of the unit that it becomes almost invisible. Decorated in subtle warm tones of pale gold, the very personal palette even dictates the color of the limestone floors and the handcrafted opaque art-glass walls, and the choice of sycamore and beech for the paneling and cabinetry. That it is so perfect for them is a testament to good communication.