Inside the warm and welcoming transformation of a Washington forest home

PHOTOGRAPHER Michael Jensen Photo & Mark Woods Photography

Deering Design Studio beautifully reimagined the interiors of this rustic home surrounded by a peaceful woodsy setting in Bothell, Washington.

PHOTOGRAPHER Michael Jensen Photo & Mark Woods Photography

This newly constructed home, which has 6,400 square feet of living space, was built with a Northwest respect for rugged materials, including stone, concrete, and Douglas Fir.

This re-design of a beautiful Washington home offers its outdoorsy inhabitants a place where they can enjoy both their indoor and outdoor living spaces.

PHOTOGRAPHER Michael Jensen Photo & Mark Woods Photography

PHOTOGRAPHER Michael Jensen Photo & Mark Woods Photography

The owner’s bedroom was completely redesigned, featuring a stone fireplace and a TV cabinet with a hidden access door.

The original bathroom felt too cave-like for the outdoorsy homeowners. They yearned for a light-filled room to make daily rituals more enjoyable.

PHOTOGRAPHER Michael Jensen Photo & Mark Woods Photography

The manufacturer of the floors is Island Stone, and the tile is called Perfect Pebble 13 in Antique Timor White. The window covering in the bath area is a resin panel from 3-form called Bear Grass lite, matte finish, 1/4 thick.

PHOTOGRAPHER Michael Jensen Photo & Mark Woods Photography

The sconces in the home theater are custom-fabricated. The design is based on a pendant light by John Beck Steel called the “Beatty Shotgun Light.”

PHOTOGRAPHER Michael Jensen Photo & Mark Woods Photography

This room is roughly 12′ x 14′, including the depth of the wine cabinet. The wine is stored on racks that hold three bottles deep, making efficient use of the space.

PHOTOGRAPHER Michael Jensen Photo & Mark Woods Photography

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PHOTOGRAPHER Michael Jensen Photo & Mark Woods Photography