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Homes: Reimagined refuge on the water

MERCER ISLAND, Washington 鈥 鈥淟eeAnn blew us off,鈥 jokes Chak Cheung, who lives with his wife, Lisa, in a luxuriously livable waterfront home on Seattle鈥檚 Mercer Island.

MERCER ISLAND, Washington 鈥 鈥淟eeAnn blew us off,鈥 jokes Chak Cheung, who lives with his wife, Lisa, in a luxuriously livable waterfront home on Seattle鈥檚 Mercer Island.

Technically, he is right 鈥 but only to a point, seeing as how the interior design of the Cheungs鈥 home is by LeeAnn Baker Interiors.

Also, in Baker鈥檚 defense, she didn鈥檛 blow off the Cheungs personally 鈥 just the house. Just for a minute.

鈥淎 call came in, which my assistant had taken,鈥 Baker says. 鈥淎 couple wanted to do a slight remodel. I grew up on the island, and in middle school, I babysat for the prior owners. I didn鈥檛 think the house warranted putting more money into the existing structure; the main floor had too many small rooms that did not face the water. The house really needed a gut renovation. I said I was really busy. I was busy, but I hadn鈥檛 met them. Eventually, Lisa and I reconnected, and once I met with Chak and Lisa, I was really excited to work with them.鈥

Also in Baker鈥檚 defence: She was right about the gutting.

The previous house had been built in 1951 鈥 one level, one carport, one daylight basement, 3,000 or so square feet. After the Cheungs bought it in 2010, Baker says, they updated a few things and used it as a beach house for summer entertaining while they raised their two kids.

Once the nest emptied, though, they were ready for more updates, an actual covered garage and monumentally enhanced views.

Good thing Baker was on board.

鈥淟eeAnn did everything for us,鈥 says Chak. 鈥淪he recommended the architect [Craig Stillwell of Stillwell Hanson Architects] and the contractor [Joseph McKinstry Construction Company] 鈥 an amazing architect, and a remarkable design. It fits all our requirements and more.鈥

After a major remodel, the formerly awkward babysitting house has grown into a confident stunner: three levels and 4,200 square feet of comfy, plush sophistication; windows to Lake Washington and beyond; and, top to bottom, carefully selected elements, materials and colours that embody Baker鈥檚 signature Northwest Elegance esthetic (鈥渦npretentious and relaxed while still luxurious,鈥 she says).

鈥淟isa has fabulous taste, and she wanted her home to be luxurious, like a New York town-house, but still have finishes that would not have her guests feeling like they couldn鈥檛 be at home here 鈥 elegant, but not fancy or untouchable,鈥 says Baker.

The newly open floor plan, with the master suite on the main floor and guest suites and a music room on the new upper level, also opened opportunities.

鈥淚n having a large house for two people, the open floor plan doesn鈥檛 feel too overall big,鈥 Baker says. 鈥淲e had to make formal rooms more casual for everyday use.鈥

So the custom-made, cerused dining table, cosy for two and perfect for more, looks elegant but is sturdy enough to hide pesky everyday nicks and scratches. Fabrics are purposefully 鈥渟oft and durable, nothing too precious,鈥 says Lisa. 鈥淭his is so important to me when our friends gather.鈥 And the coffered ceiling over the dining table is

wallpapered 鈥渢o make it feel like a different room in the great room,鈥 Baker says.

Now that the view gets the respect it is due, 鈥淭here are more windows than walls for art,鈥 Baker says. 鈥淲e were more dramatic with the light fixtures to play up the elegance of the home. It鈥檚 like a lighting showroom in here, but they all work together. We picked the kitchen ones first and played off of that to create different experiences. They work together, but not matchy-matchy.鈥

Chak was a little unsure, only at first, about the scones at the base of the gracefully dramatic stairway designed by Stillwell.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 like the lights before,鈥 Chak says. 鈥淣ow I think it complements the others. In the beginning, I thought it was kind of devilish. I love that they鈥檙e different. Each room has a different theme.鈥

Overall, Baker says, 鈥淚 call it black, white and brass.鈥 There鈥檚 inlaid brass detail in the entryway tile. Touches of brass in the master-bathroom light and curtains. A black granite countertop in the kitchen. Black-painted mullions to 鈥渙pen up the view a little more鈥 and evoke a 鈥淔rench metal-window feel.鈥

Soft-black French doors everywhere that seem to chameleon into purples, blues or greys depending on the light.

鈥淚t鈥檚 full of light,鈥 says Lisa. 鈥淭his is exactly how we live. It鈥檚 our forever home. This is for us. We鈥檙e not ever getting rid of this.鈥