February 2010 Home Accent

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A pyramid-shaped pendant light.

The kitchen has extra space for a breakfast nook, a bar and two stools, and a comfortable sitting area. The large laundry room, with a gray area rug on a bamboo floor, is just off the kitchen. A door opens from the laundry room into the attached three-car garage. Eagleston’s office is off the walkway, back near the entrance. It is irregularly shaped with eight walls, one adorned by a vertical display of 10 glass eggs. From her L-shaped workspace, Eagleston can now appreciate the view beyond the beveled glass French doors. The master suite, with the only window coverings in the house, is on the other side of the entrance, past a powder room with red walls (in deference to Sapp, whose favorite color is red). The bedroom features a king-size bed covered with a quilt in two shades of red, an Orion telescope pointed toward the Swinomish Channel, and three more photographs by Alisa with hand-tinted red roses in each. In the master bath, only a new glassed-in shower was installed. The bathtub, two sinks and tile around them were left unchanged. The walk-in closet is also an odd shape and features a skylight and aromatic Australian cypress floor. “Downstairs is another whole house,” said Eagleston. Used by guests, she keeps the heat down

The kitchen has extra space for a breakfast nook, a bar and two stools, and a comfortable sitting area. 8

home accent / February 2010

published by the Skagit Valley Herald


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