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A Jewel Box in Seattle | Commercial Interior Photographer

Whenever Jennifer Gardner is driving the ship I always know I’m in for something fun. Jennifer does such an amazing job tailoring each project to the client’s needs, while adding her trademark to all of her designs, whether they lean more traditional or playful. The queen of a fabulous wallpaper, this project did not disappoint with not one, not two, but THREE statement wallpapers that each define a space and make it so special. Photographing her spaces is always such a joy because of the teamwork that goes into each photoshoot. Rather than checking off a list, we allow for nuance, detail and inspiration to lead us as we capture her work. We pay attention to the way light enters a space and illuminates her often colorful designs. We play with scale and accessorizing with her incredible staging kit (which is the most organized thing I’ve ever seen). The most magical photos come from collaborative and energetic teamwork and working with Jennifer is such a dream.

Design: Jennifer Gardner

Styling: Jennifer Gardner + Emily Keeney

Photography: Emily Keeney

Edgy-Glam Seattle Home featured in Wall Street Journal | Seattle Interiors Photographer

The Queen Anne neighborhood in Seattle is full of gorgeous old craftsman homes, tree-lined streets, and the sweetest little downtown neighborhood. When we first moved to Seattle in 2014, we were completely enchanted with the area and settled in for our first year. Taking long walks around the top perimeter of the hill, we’d take in the stunning views of the Seattle skyline and the Puget Sound, reveling in our decision to relocate to the Pacific Northwest. The area near Kerry Park was our favorite to stroll, so it felt very full circle to photograph a beautiful home in that same neighborhood for Wall Street Journal recently.

Designed by K+L Interiors and contracted by Blue Sound Construction, this edgy-glam Seattle home blends together some of the classic design of the 20th century with some strikes of modernity that give the home such a luxe and modern feel. The black drapery in the primary suite is stunning in contrast to the bright view out the window. The crown jewel of this space is the epic top floor great room which features a large walk-out deck that takes in the Seattle skyline and water to mountain views.

See the full Wall Street Journal article here.

Design: K+L Interiors

Contractor: Blue Sound Construction