

This home’s neat brickwork highlights its minimalist design. A creation of Lochwood-Lozier Custom Homes, it is a quiet space comfortable for relaxing with the family and receiving guests.

The creamy stone and white stucco combine for a calm and warm facade of this home in Clyde Hill. The delicate tones gently bring out the architectural details, allowing the entrance and the large terrace to take center stage.

In this country home designed in the traditional style, dark siding combines with stone veneer on the base of the wall to highlight architectural details and shape the expressive outline of the facade and entryway.

The skillful use of stone veneer emphasizes the traditional style of this home, with the foundation visually grounding the facade, supporting the stonework and creating a sense of security.

The facing of this cube-shaped home uses the Europlast material and K2 Stone. The clear lines, cedar siding and natural textures shout in unison, “There it is, modern style in all its glory!”

When the lights turn on in the evening, the natural stone on the facade comes alive: The soft light bathes the strict outlines and architectural details, and the home seems to whisper, “It’s safe and quiet here.”

With its smooth stucco finish, this home is pure geometry. No extra details. Just the sober, confident minimalist design that looks stylish and expensive in its simplicity.

The seaside home extends an invitation with its premium stone veneer and perfectly smooth stucco. The materials accentuate the serene coastal design and hold the promise: This facade will weather any storm.

The country residence in Snohomish features a duet of smooth stucco and natural stone, which heighten the clear geometry of the underlying volumes and create an extremely elegant and cozy appeal.

Cedar siding and stone are a perfect match in this riverside home by the wood with an adjacent recreation area for extra coziness. Designed with a finishing touch from the Lochwood-Lozier Custom Homes team.

This project breathed new life into an old home, with fresh stucco neatly masking all traces of repairs and making the architectural details really stand out. The building looks young and well-tended again.

A joint project with John Buchan Homes, this is an exemplar of traditional style. Dark brick and light siding are a play on contrasting textures that gives an added prominence to each architectural detail.

The facade design of Issaquah features smooth dark stucco with the addition of stone veneer around the base. The home’s laconic proportions transmit a steady rhythm to the entire surrounding landscape: peace and harmony.

The core of the project is the actual design of a Japanese garden. A white smooth stucco-finished retaining wall built of concrete blocks provides a perfect minimalist backdrop for the rocks, gravel, moss and a babbling stream.

The recipe comes down to gray siding and light stone veneer decorating the tall arch above the entrance. The finished “dish” is a tidy modern country cottage with eye-catching architectural details.

Light stone veneer below lime stucco enlivens the bottom part of the facade, visually buoys up the building and seamlessly inscribes it into the surrounding landscape as a bright emphatic element.

The perfection of architectural geometry, combined with an elastomeric stucco finish and a large glazing area, gives this building a futuristic look: a cosmic abode, right here on earth.

The shower room walls are covered with decorative stucco specially designed for areas exposed to moisture. This seamless monolithic finish for bathrooms is modern, practical and visually appealing.

A trusty classic: brick of all shades from deep red to warm terracotta. Calls up memories of ice cream parlors and soda fountains. Creates a timeless atmosphere.

The neat brickwork of the fireplace, the long concrete podium and the graphite hearth highlight the modern interior decoration and the distinctive design of the home for recreation with the entire family or in the company of friends.

The Purple One project saw a renovation of the facade with a layer of durable cement finish. The smooth walls around the French doors adjoin a terrace, forming an outside recreation area overlooking the bay.

A thin layer of stucco finish makes the walls perfectly smooth, complements the overall design and provides reliable protection from wind and rain: a classic Seattle mood.

The fireplace mantelpiece is faced with a neat masonwork of K2 Stone. Alongside warm wood, the uneven gray stone surface makes for a supremely cozy living room interior that the family and friends will gravitate toward.

Facade facing with the Europlast material: The custom stucco with unusual transitions of color and texture emphasizes the crisp geometry of the home, making it both reserved and ultramodern.