From The Homeowner
The house was a long time coming and a dream come true. I called Stillwater, Kaveh flew down to meet us, and my husband and I were immediately on board. I felt so comfortable with Stillwater that we hired our contractor without bidding the job out. The next 14 months were a breeze. Literally no hiccups, no hold ups, no hassles. And the house we wound up with is a joy to live in. It’s bright, it’s simple, and it feels like home.
I'm a horse person, so I describe the main hallway as my center aisle. It's wide, it's airy, and it servers as the perfect gallery for our photography and art pieces. And the house takes full advantage of the spectacular views of the valley, with the full-length glass doors in both the great room and the master bedroom. In hindsight, there is nothing I would change in either the house or the guest house. Both are just perfect. We couldn't be happier!
From The Homeowner"Having studied architecture, we were probably one of the most difficult clients Stillwater could have had; nonetheless, they were extremely collaborative and we feel we created an amazing house that met all our needs and budget."

Lake Whatcom, WA
custom
Area
Finish
ADU
Quote From The Owners:
2,326 Sq/ft
Year
2018
original
Bedroom Count
4
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A beautiful Custom Stillwater on the banks of Lake Whatcom in Washington. Serving as the family’s vacation home, the owners wanted to replace an old modular home with an updated house to serve as their summer and winter weekend getaway. The new design was developed to fit the existing foot print of the old house in order to meet strict Washington Shoreline Regulation.
Special design provisions include a bunk room for the kids, an open great room with corner multi-sliding glass doors, covered deck with heaters in the soffits, storage for summer and winter sport equipment as well as an upper-level master suite with panoramic views of the beautiful Pacific Northwest scenery.

















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