

Whispering Waves has the calm of a house built to face the water. Smooth exterior stucco, warm siding and black-framed glass stretch the facade horizontally, keeping the whole scene low and serene.

A pool, a hillside and long bands of smooth stucco give Harrison View its resort mood. The finish stays quiet on purpose, letting the terraces, glass and mountain light do the talking.

Corner Lake is all about the pause before entering: a warm wood door, glass, garden beds and dark stone masonry catching the evening light. The entrance feels polished, calm and firmly modern.

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.

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.