1960 West Coast Lumber designed by Walter Gordon.

 The modern simplicity of an entire wall of West Coast hemlock furnishes an always agreeable background to accentuate the colors in the furnishings throughout the room.


This storage island is the perfect answer for the man who wants enough space to keep his garden (and sport!) equipment safe but handy.


A modified U-design provides restful seclusion, while neutrally stained wood siding combines agreeably with the background. Site was an important factor in the design of this house and wood helps it belong. The master bedroom has its own entry to the patio.


Children's ideas of quiet are seldom identical with the views held by their parents on the same subject. Here, the sound-deadening qualities of wood and widely separated bedroom wings permit both interpretations.



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