Magnolias for the Seattle area
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Comments (9)Lakeview Stone and Garden in the U District has a great selection of stone for walls and underfoot and just about anything else you can think of. The service is friendly and they can be very helpful. They also have a location in Georgetown that has interior slabs for counter tops in addition to the same stuff the North location has. This is a cool place to wander around when you are exploring the possibilities of what could be....See MoreBreezy et el from Seattle Area
Comments (6)Thank you so much you guys. I don't know if I can get to Bellevue or north of downtown. My DS's family is a one car family and DIL has a big project this weekend and will be using the car all day. Oh well. So today I've been to Georgetown and SODO with DH. Went to the best little diner on Airport Way (I think) The BLT was delicious, and the fries were too. The place was called the Square Knot. Then we walked around. Decided not to go to the Design Center. Talked to an upholsterer briefly and got directions to a bus stop. Headed to SODO. Stopped at the antique mall that is on Lander street. Very fun. Went to the fabric shop that someone in Georgetown directed me too. Not what I wanted. Went to Restoration Hardware. Their cabinet pulls are not what I want. Got dessert at Macrina's on 1st Ave. and it was wonderful. Hours later got back to DS's house with an expensive handblown glass I bought in Georgetown, and a bar of soap that smells like Earl Grey tea. The upholsterer I mentioned above, I bumped into again in SODO, at the fabric store. He was looking for thread. He told me about a nice little fabric store that sells high end fabrics at a discount. I've looked it up and it's called Designer Fabric Liquidations. I'll link the site below. I don't know if I'll get there. Here is a link that might be useful: Designer Fabric Liquidations...See MoreArchitect recommendations in Seattle area
Comments (2)I used to live on Bainbridge. I used a designer from the island. We bought a dilapidated house and she turned it into a beautiful coastal cottage. Seri Yeckel. She’s not an architect, but has a great reputation on Bainbridge. We moved and hired an architect in Portland. He’s truly exceptional and one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met. We referred him to my brother-in-law who lives out of state so I know he does out of state work. Mike Barclay. He tends to do more modern designs. The house he designed for us is absolutely perfect, and we feel so fortunate to have found him....See MoreMarvin Replacement Installers in the Seattle Area
Comments (6)Thanks! He even said that Marvin Replacement had to go to Craig’s List because they couldn’t find good installers since the pay is so low. He also said that they hired a crew from Marvin and fired them because they didn’t live up to their company standards. The thing I do find strange is how Marvin Replacement has very photos of their work to show. All this made me a mess making this decision under Marvin’s time line....See Morelaurell
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