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Seattle's premier builder of distinctive, architect-designed homes.

06/16/2026

Behind the scenes of a recent photoshoot inside our client’s breathtaking midcentury modern home perched above Lake Washington, shot by the talented Patrick Brennan.

Every detail reflects thoughtful collaboration between our craftspeople, the architect, and designer. We can’t wait to share more soon!

Photos from Schultz Miller's post 06/05/2026

Inside this Capitol Hill beauty, stairs and suspended walkways shape the experience of the home. Framing views and connecting spaces both physically and visually- they become a defining gesture of this modern remodel with ORE Studios.

Swipe for more stunning spaces throughout the home.

📸: Haris Kenjar

04/10/2026

When you care deeply about craftsmanship, every single space matters, regardless of size. From the grandest of rooms to intimate corners, we believe that each detail deserves careful thought and flawless ex*****on.

Designer: Michelle Dirkse
Photographer: Rafael Soldi

04/08/2026

TWILIGHT
Twilight at our Tudor remodel, a collaboration with , , and a stellar cast of subcontractors, suppliers, and craftspeople. Photo by .kenjar.

Photos from Schultz Miller's post 03/25/2026

SWINGING STEEL
At the modern waterfront home we’re building with Kōr Architects, a 6'-6" x 10'-6" steel entry canopy was swung into place by Fed Ex and installed by CHG Building Systems, assisted by Schultz Miller carpenter Earl Zackery!

03/24/2026

CLASSIC FAMILY HOME
Our lakefront house for a young family combines the best of traditional details and an open, modern sensibility. Architecture by Conard Romano Architects; interior design by Susan Marinello; construction by us. Photo by Aaron Leitz.

Photos from Schultz Miller's post 03/17/2026

POOLSIDE JEWEL BOX
We recently built a steel and glass poolside cabana for longtime clients, in collaboration with Tiscareno architects. In addition to the new cabana, the project included a custom-built spa, an extensive pool renovation, and a terrace of limestone tiles. Pool by Pool Pro.

Photos from Schultz Miller's post 03/12/2026

A SOLUTION ON THE FLY
The first photo shows a mock-up of a beam; the second photo shows the beam end before being faux finished. Here’s the back story: As often happens during a construction project, a problem in need of a solution presents itself midstream. As problems go, this was a very small one, but every detail is important. We will be installing 52 beams in a coffered ceiling 14 feet above the great room in the waterfront home we’re building with Kōr Architects. Engineered LVL beams with a hemlock veneer are a great choice, but their ends reveal the core and veneer construction, and each end will be exposed, just a little, when installed, albeit way up high. Beams with veneered ends would have added considerable cost. For much less, our subcontractor Morgan's Fine Finishes will paint each beam end with a faux finish to match the hemlock veneer, as the mock-up shows.

Photos from Schultz Miller's post 03/11/2026

MEDINA REMODEL IN PORTRAIT MAGAZINE
We collaborated with LeeAnn Baker Interiors to update several spaces in an elegant Medina home. The kitchen and primary bath remodel appears in the latest issue of Portrait of Seattle magazine, with photos by Miranda Estes of the newly opened kitchen, an adjoining butler's pantry, the spacious primary bath, and a refreshed dressing room. Look for the issue on the newsstand.

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1015 NE 113th Street
Seattle, WA
98125