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The transformation of High Point into Seattle's most remarkable new home community took a big step forward with the closing of the sale of a large building site to Saltaire Homes of Seattle.

"We are pleased to announce the affiliation with Saltaire Homes," notes Tom Phillips, High Point's Redevelopment Manager. "Saltaire understands the in-city homebuyer and has made a strong commitment to helping us realize our vision of knitting High Point into the fabric of West Seattle's wonderful neighborhoods.

"The redevelopment of the High Point community has attracted some of the Northwest's major players in the home building industry. Neighbors and homebuyers alike can expect to see outstanding home designs."

For more information, visit www.saltairehomes.com

Chad Tharp
Community Sales Manager
Windermere Real Estate
206.300.9495

Jennifer Reyer
Community Sales Manager
Windermere Real Estate
206.669.4509

seattleclassics@saltairehomes.com



The Seattle Classics
by Saltaire Homes, LLC


The Mackintosh

Charles Rennie Mackintosh is a celebrated figure in the Arts and Crafts Movement. He took much inspiration from Scottish traditions and blended them with the flourish of Art Nouveau and the simplicity of Japanese forms. Mackintosh is most closely associated with the design and manufacture of furniture which shows a strong connection to the Arts and Crafts Movement, but with his distinctive touch and eye toward simplicity. You can see the Mackintosh influence in Seattle's classic bungalows and cottages and in the inspirations for this wonderful home plan.


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  • 1,756 sq. ft.
  • 3 bdrm.
  • 2.5 bath
  • Study
  • 1-car detached garage

The Morris

William Morris was an English Artist, writer, social activist, pioneer of Eco-socialism, one of the principle founders of the British Arts and Crafts Movement, best known as a designer of wallpaper, tiles, furniture and patterned fabrics and as a writer of poetry and fiction. He espoused the philosophy that art should be affordable and hand-made. Morris himself single-handedly recreated the art of tapestry weaving in England.


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  • 1,756 sq. ft.
  • 3 bdrm.
  • 2.5 bath
  • Study
  • 1-car detached garage

The Roycroft

Early in America's Arts and Crafts Movement the name Roycroft became a household word. The Roycroft Community, founded in the 1890's by Elbert Hubbard, was a utopian craft community attracting some of the era's most talented designers of furnishings, household fixtures and lighting.


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  • 1,741 sq. ft.
  • 2 bdrm.
  • 2.5 bath
  • Study
  • Loft
  • 1-car detached garage

The Stickley

In 1901, Gustav Stickley founded The Craftsmen, a periodical that began by expounding the philosophy of the English Arts and Crafts Movement with an American spin. His influence and ideas about domestic, organic architecture lead to many turn of the century bungalows as well as the "mission style" oak furniture look associated with both Craftsman and Arts and Crafts styles.


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  • 1,865 sq. ft.
  • 3 bdrm.
  • 2.5 bath
  • Study
  • 1-car detached garage

The Tiffany

Louis Comfort Tiffany was at the heart of the American Arts and Crafts and Art Nouveau movements. Tiffany was a gifted painter and designer, working in stained glass windows and lamps, glass mosaics, blown glass, ceramics, jewelry, enamels and metalwork.


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  • 745 sq. ft.
  • 1 bdrm.
  • 1 bath
  • 1-car detached garage

The Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright remains the most prominent and influential architect of the early 20th century. Working from 1887 to 1959, Wrights influence can be felt in homes of many periods with Prairie, Arts and Crafts and decidedly modern and "Wright-esque" designs.


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  • 1,756 sq. ft.
  • 3 bdrm.
  • 2.5 bath
  • 1-car detached garage

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