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Greg Robinson Architect
HOME
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WORKING WITH GRA
ABOUT GRA
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HOME
PORTFOLIO
WORKING WITH GRA
ABOUT GRA
CONTACT
A large family home designed for entertaining on Lake Whatcom, WA
A Glacer, WA cabin designed with floor to ceiling windows
A house designed for an apple orchard in Whatcom County, Washington
This historic home was completely gutted, and additional living space was sensitively added to each floor including a complete Accessory Dwelling Unit in Basement level.
A modern two story designA modern low maintenance home designed to take full advantage of the views of Bellingham Bay to the west.
This historic home was gutted to create significant new indoor/outdoor living, dining, kitchen spaces along with a two car garage.
The materials had to be imported by helicopter to create this one room timber frame cabin on a remote rocky, hilltop location. It sits lightly on the land and is used as an artist studio.
An existing single story home of only 968 square feet was gutted to add a modern second story that seamlessly blends into its historic South Hill neighborhood.
This single story timber frame home was lovingly designed and crafted to blend into the surrounding beautiful Pacific Northwest landscape.
Oceanfront home on Semiahmoo Bay, Washington
This rustic, craftsman style, north facing home was designed to have a light and airy interior to display the owner’s collection of antique furniture.
A modern treehouse design.
This two bedroom, single story cabin was built to replace a worn out cabin on a rocky cliff overlooking Deception Pass.
This 700 square foot cabin was built on the existing footprint of a former cabin and serves as a couple’s weekend island retreat.
Home design in Cle Elum, Washington
This historic Tudor style home was in desperate need of an update and repair.
This nondescript, single story rambler was completely gutted and a new second floor was added to this couples home in rural Whatcom County.
Owner built and Japanese inspired details make this home truly unique.
This 5000 square foot home was designed for a large family to take advantage of the views of Bellingham Bay to the west.
Oceanfront Timber Frame Home on Samish Island, Washington
This home was completely gutted with a roof removal and re-designed for modern living.
Craftsman home design in Whatcom County
A park pavilion design