Feasibility Studies
Can I build my dream home on this piece of property?
Can I remodel and get what I want, or do I have to tear it down?
A feasibility study is a quick look at a particular piece of property to determine if it can accommodate the house size and features desired by the owner.
At Gelotte Hommas, we help clients evaluate potential building sites and determine which property purchase would best meet their needs. Under consideration are zoning limitations, covenants, and other limiting factors. We also uncover potential hidden costs such as soil conditions that might require additional work. Our evaluation will appraise the potential of the site for a successful project so you can make a highly-informed decision.
Antique Finds for Interiors
April 1, 2010 by ljohnston
Filed under Inspirations
A lucite bar, peacock lamp and worn leather loveseat are among the finds the editors of Seattle Homes & Lifestyles recently saw at the Pacific Galleries antique mall in the SODO area of Seattle.
Read more and see more photos on the magazine’s blog.
What are some of your favorite antique stores and home décor boutiques in the area?
Winners of Top Architecture Award Announced
March 29, 2010 by ljohnston
Filed under Events & Happenings
Two Japanese architects have won the profession’s highest honor – the 2010 Pritzker Architecture Prize. The team of Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, partners in the Tokyo–based architecture firm SANAA, has created U.S. projects such as the New Museum in New York and a glass pavilion for the Toledo Museum of Art.
You can read about their work and the award in this New York Times story.



