Seattle Guest Inn

  S E A T T L E G U E S T I N N   Short-term or long-term furnished guest suites for the discerning traveler or business person. Elegantly furnished turn-key apartments located in an excellent in-city neighborhood, just minutes from downtown Seattle or Bellevue, Redmond or the Eastside. Gleaming hardwood floors, original art and lovely furnishings throughout. Completely furnished for your comfort.   Sunny Western exposure bathes the apartment in sunlight.   Modern … Continue reading...

Beacon Hill Bungalow for Sale

$424,950.00 - Renovated Beacon Hill Bungalow Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 2 Parking Spaces: 1 Year Built: 1918   Price: $424,950.00   5013 13th Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98108 View Map   Totally restored and renovated! Darling vintage view home overlooking a park and mountains has been totally remodeled for carefree living. Versatile floorplan allows for a variety of options and perfect for shared living. New wiring, new … Continue reading...

Beautifully renovated Beacon Hill Home

    Renovated Beacon Hill Bungalow for $424,950 Location: Beacon Hill Totally restored and renovated! Darling vintage view home overlooking a park and mountains has been totally remodeled for carefree living. Versatile floorplan allows for a variety of options and perfect for shared living. New wiring, new plumbing, new roof, new furnace, new waterheater, new floors, new windows, 2 new baths, new kitchen with gas range & high-end stainless steel appliances and marble counters. This … Continue reading...

Seattle clarinetist Nicholas Oeconomacos had a very unique house!

From the Museum of History and Industry in Seattle, Washington: The uniquely flamboyant clarinetist from Greece, Nicholas Oeconomacos, graced the streets of Seattle with his clarinet playing. Although receiving accolades from Seattle Symphony conductor Homer Hadley and John Philip Sousa after having played under both, he returned to Seattle during the Great Depression to play for change on the streets. He also played under two fluted columns in the garden next to his ornate Cascade … Continue reading...

Taxidermy class at The Belfrey

The Belfry, an oddities emporium located in downtown Seattle, is offering a taxidermy class to learn to make your own rogue taxidermy items for your next Halloween or Goth tea party. The classes are offered by Detroit Academy of Taxidermy, which was launched in 2012 with the vision of teaching traditional taxidermy techniques to non-traditional students around the world and now they're coming to Seattle on September 12th to an oddities emporium near you! Rogue Taxidermy is a term referring … Continue reading...

Top Ten Reasons To Live In Seattle’s Hippest Neighborhood, Capitol Hill

Yes, Capitol Hill IS Seattle's Center of the Universe, no matter what you hear about Fremont. Here is a short list about why this is so. 1. Capitol Hill is Seattle's most diverse neighborhoods, with young and old, straight and gay, and every hue and color of the rainbow. It's a family neighborhood. Don't believe that? Look at the last census.... the Capitol Hill/Central District has more kids than any other neighborhood in Seattle. 2. Best schools. Capitol Hill, including the Central … Continue reading...

Ravenna Bungalow

Perfect Seattle Bungalow for Sale Your Seattle Dream Home search starts here!                                       Are you looking for your own dream bungalow? Do you want help buying a house? Then please email me or give me a call. I can help! Marlow Harris http://www.SeattleDreamHomes.com International President's Elite Residential Real Estate and Investments 1104 17th Ave. … Continue reading...

Cindy Small

  Cindy Small   Cindy Small has been an artist for most of her life using a variety of media and processes including found object assemblage, collage, painting, and drawing. Her artwork has typically been figurative using lots of color. Cindy has always created a home that reflects her art and incorporates an odd assortment of memorabilia. It's a very symbiotic relationship, and one that is always transforming itself. Colors, textures, and collected objects in the house and garden … Continue reading...

Unusual Homes Around Seattle

  Here are some additional photos of Steve Bard's fabulous collections, continued from the previous page. Steve, the consumate collector, acquired this fabulous and imposing 20' tall sculpture from Wizards of the Coast when they closed down their retail store in the University District.     Do you like Unusual Homes? Amazing Architecture? Strange Places? www.UnusualLife.com No spam. 100% cool stuff. We respect your privacy and do not sell your email address. Click HERE to subscribe to … Continue reading...

Unusual Homes around the Sound

  Since humans began living in caves, they had the urge to decorate their dwellings. For most people, it's an understandable wish to beautify and embelish their homes, surroundings and environments.. For others, this decorating becomes an obsession. And for some people, it becomes a life quest, a way to articlulate a vision and to validate a life. It's an attempt to make a dream a reality and to share that dream with the world. (The photo above is Disneyland's "House of the Future" … Continue reading...