When Federal Way couple, Linda and Ron Campbell, decided to move to a one-level home closer to many of their grandchildren, they didn’t anticipate any issues with selling their home of 18 years and moving. According to Linda, “We’ve always been can-do people and we didn’t expect the process to be as overwhelming as it was.” Following a thorough review of other local … [Read more...] about Relationship Building: Key to Team RED
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Interior Design Trends: The Year of Self-Expression
This fall, designers are chomping at the bit to incorporate an influx of new ideas in the home—whether that is an eye-catching bathtub with a mid-century silhouette or a bold and brooding accent wall with brushed gold hardware. This year it’s all about taking comfortable risks and shifting from a “designed to sell” mindset to one that is more “designed to love.” Here are five … [Read more...] about Interior Design Trends: The Year of Self-Expression
Team RED: Resourceful • Experienced • Dedicated
Results of a recent survey found that nearly one in four seniors felt they could not move, either because they couldn’t afford moving costs or because they didn’t believe they could sell their home. Local Keller Williams Realtor and founder of Team RED, Kathy Kleber, and her team of nine real estate agents have created a plan to tackle issues specifically facing transitioning … [Read more...] about Team RED: Resourceful • Experienced • Dedicated
How To Incorporate Biophilic Design into Your Home
Biophilic design is not just about bringing the outdoors in; the focus is on indoor air quality, natural light, and color schemes grounded in nature. Indoor Air Quality Be mindful of the items you bring into your home such as harsh chemical cleaners, scented candles, and other toxic chemicals. Open windows and let the fresh air and sound of nature find the way into your … [Read more...] about How To Incorporate Biophilic Design into Your Home
Designed to Maximize Sweeping Views
The Elliott Bay House is located in Seattle on a narrow site facing Puget Sound. The house has a south-facing courtyard containing a reflecting pool with two “floating” basalt boulders. In the yard, the reflecting pool gathers all the roof drainage from the house and the living room roof downspout, providing a 10-foot dramatic waterfall. The living space has been designed … [Read more...] about Designed to Maximize Sweeping Views