Farmhouse Revisited Architect Tim Rhodes makes a West Seattle home with an historic pedigree his own.
Northwest Home + Garden: Fall 2003
“Rhodes never planned on buying the sorely neglected white clapboard farmhouse he was hired to remodel, which was originally built by REI founder Lloyd Anderson in 1932”
“The idea was to keep the warm, homespun soul of the farmhouse, but add a sophisticated ambience as well as take advantage of the spectacular view.”
“Much has changed since Lloyd and Mary Anderson bought this half acre West Seattle lot perched on a hillside overlooking Blake Island and the Olympic Mountains.”
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