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HOUSES
BUILDERS CALL HOME, Residences that
reflect the person and the profession
Perched
on a magnificent site overlooking Puget Sound, architectual Designer
Brad O'Neill's home features an eastern stick exterior with cedar
shake roof and siding.
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Sound Design,
by Ann Matesi
Change is a good thing, according to architect and custom-home
builder, Brad O'Neill. "Peoples' needs and desires are constantly
evolving during their lifetime," he says, "and this
process should be reflected in where they live."
"My philosophy is that one should expect to move to a new
residence every five to seven years. This seems to be the time
frame that mirrors significant transitions in peoples 'lives,",
says O'Neill, who designed and built three homes for his family.
"As their lifestyles change, so do their needs."
O'Neill's
latest personal project is a dramatic, 4640-square foot home located
in pictursque Blaine, Washington. Perched on a mountainside overlooking
Drayton Cove on Puget Sound, it has everything he and wife Diane
need - for now.
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