1960 West Coast Lumber designed by Paul Wallwork.

 


A passport to outdoors, this open porch lets you project yourself into green fields and white-fenced paddocks, while keeping close to the comforts of home and good food. And a sudden shower becomes just a cooling interlude to guests sheltered by hospitable West Coast woods.


A suggestion of the Southwest is evident here, even to the rambling vine climbing the column. The cool, shaded look owes much of its effect to rough-textured bevel siding stained a neutral green.


There's lots of fun helping mother in a kitchen like this one that's nice to look at and easy to clean up!


This affable entry invites you to "take off your coat and stay awhile." It's a friendly accent that carries into the living room, paneled similarly in Western red cedar's warm tones.



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