Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Excerpts of article in Metropolitan Home, The Life Aquatic

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Photo: John Granen

At 2,200 square feet and three floors, Barry and Candice Peterson’s floating residence— designed by architect Tim Carlander—is large by houseboat standards and boasts nearly 900 square feet of outdoor living space, including a generous rooftop deck reached by a spiral staircase from the upper, public floor. Bedrooms, encased in glass, are at the water level; there’s even a full basement for storage below decks.

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Photo: John Granen

In the kitchen, upper cabinets with aluminum-framed diffused-glass doors by Häfele echo windows framing views of Gas Works Park. Lower cabinets and the prep island feature zebrawood doors and thick limestone countertops.


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