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Thread: Kim House complete wit pics

  1. #31
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    We bought a California style house in NW Washington in 1972 that was 10 years old and love it. To us, traditional homes feel stuffy and boxy. We would feel right at home in yours.

    The only change we needed to make after living here a few years was to change the roof design from flat to low pitch due to the rain and snow.

    Nice work. I'm sure your client will love it.

    Loren

  2. #32
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    Mark, thanks for sharing the pics. The house is beautiful and breathtaking. Another jewel in your crown of accomplishments.

    Are the pics available full size in another location? I would love to be able to see them large and in more detail.

    Congrats, Tom
    Chapel Hills Turning Studio
    Douglasville, GA

    Hoosier by birth, Georgian by choice!

    Have blanks, will trade.

  3. #33
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    I will make it my style! When can I move in?.

    Mark, great execution of a beautiful design.

    The wood-workin’ ain’t too shabby either.
    Please help support the Creek.


    "The older I get, the better I used to be."
    Lee Trevino


  4. Kim house

    That's a beauty!!!! The photography of your lighting scheme is spectacular. All the differing textures....super!!!!

    But more importantly is your thought in one of your posts:

    I enjoy doing this type of home and for me after all the years it is a honing of ideas that I have either tucked away or parts of other projects.... This comes with time and practice.

    Neil

  5. #35
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    I think Sascha Gast pretty much summed up my reaction to the house (except I have ever been to your house ).

    I could never, in my wildest dreams, afford a house like that. However, based on what I have seen - if I ever could, I would contact you immediately and you would enjoy an open check-book and carte blanche with the design.

    Wonderful!!
    Last edited by Larry Fox; 08-06-2007 at 3:05 PM.

  6. #36
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    Well, Mark, as usual, more than stunning. A very minimalist feel, almost "loft-like" in some respects. It just flows and flows.

    Best of all, it all fits together. Nothing pictured jars the senses with an "I don't belong in this picture." Clearly you took advantage of the siting as well, so the house "fits where it sits."

    As my Aussie mates might say, I'm gobsmacked! Two thumbs way up.
    Cheers,
    Bob

    I measure three times and still mess it up.

  7. #37
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    Mark, did you build the kitchen cabinetry too, or is it from SieMatic?

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    Damn! I'm done posting my projects......
    Beautiful work, Mark.

  9. #39
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    Mark,
    It is a wonderful and obviously well planned home. All of the things we have come to know of you on this forum show through. Thoughtfulness and attention to detail.
    Stunning.
    John
    I could cry for the time I've wasted, but thats a waste of time and tears.

  10. #40
    Hi Mark,

    Beautiful work as always and this is what I have come to expect from your shop. I love everything about your design of the house and the furniture -- pretty cool concept too. I need to pay you a visit at some point to see your shop first hand (we are practically neighbors).

    Thanks for sharing!

    Scot

  11. Very nice work, Mark.

  12. #42
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    Mark, stunning is too tame a word for this incredible project. Magnificent gets closer to the impact of the whole, with each delightful detail eliciting OOOHs and AAAHs. This is a masterful, memorable and exquisite crown of achievement, and we all appreciate your sharing all the wonderful photos with us sawdust makers.

  13. #43
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    Where do you find the time?

    Mark,

    Just fantastic. Looks like my kind of place too. A space where you can breath. I also cannot figure how you have the time for all the woodwork. It sure looks nice.

    Sincerely,

    Ed Garrett
    Tallahassee

  14. #44
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Sabo View Post
    Mark, did you build the kitchen cabinetry too, or is it from SieMatic?
    It is Siematic...
    "All great work starts with love .... then it is no longer work"

  15. #45
    Great job on the house and the furniture. Not my style, but I can tell both the design and execution were done well. You and the owners should be very proud. Nice pictures, too. What magazine it this going to appear in?

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