CCA for a New Townhome Development

Fairview Townhomes

Market-ready interior design brings warm colors and textures into this new, modern townhome development.

A completed set of design drawings is not the end of the design process. Case in point: though already in the thick of construction, this developer of a new townhome project in Seattle brought us onboard to review and update the interior design, and provide interior design Construction Contract Administration (CCA).

There were a number of challenges that came along with joining the project at such a late stage. The original construction documents were light in documentation and accommodation of on-site conditions. And importantly, the market had shifted since the original design, leaving it dated and unattractive to potential future buyers.

Our role was to adjust finishes, fixtures, and floor plans to accommodate onsite conditions, update the construction documents to reflect these design changes, and provide on-site supervision during construction to ensure the project was built to the design intent.

A photo of the interior of a modern new construction townhome. Focuses on the living room and dining space with a prominent, modern wood and metal staircase. Includes furnishings such as a camel leather sofa, a woodgrain rectangular coffee table, and a round dining table with four bent metal dining chairs in gold finish.
Open Plan Entertaining

With kitchen, dining, living, and a powder room all on one level, this townhome is ready for hosting. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

Open Plan Entertaining

With kitchen, dining, living, and a powder room all on one level, this townhome is ready for hosting. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

A photo of the interior of a modern new construction townhome. Focuses on the living room with three large windows and a prominent, modern wood and metal staircase. Includes furnishings such as a camel leather sofa, a woodgrain rectangular coffee table, a white accent chair, and a wood and metal console table.
Strategic Spaces

One open space feels defined into three with strategic interior design choices. Rugs in a similar color palette, but contrasting shapes and textures, keep the room cohesive while making the dining and living spaces visually distinct. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

Strategic Spaces

One open space feels defined into three with strategic interior design choices. Rugs in a similar color palette, but contrasting shapes and textures, keep the room cohesive while making the dining and living spaces visually distinct. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

Updating the floor plans, we sought to improve amenities on the main floor of the townhomes. We optimized the kitchen layout across multiple floor plans, creating space for a powder room while improving the functionality of the living area. With a focus on elevating the interiors, we chose durable, high-quality selections that reflected current market trends and buyer preferences. Water-saving plumbing fixtures, porcelain tile, and other conscientiously-selected fixtures and finishes are featured throughout, appealing to eco-conscious buyers.

A photo of the interior of a modern new construction townhome. Focuses on the living room with three large windows and a prominent, modern wood and metal staircase. Includes furnishings such as a camel leather sofa, a woodgrain rectangular coffee table, a white accent chair, and a wood and metal console table.
Furnished to Flatter

Furniture selections feature materials and structures, like straight black metal legs, that coordinate with the home’s architectural elements. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

Furnished to Flatter

Furniture selections feature materials and structures, like straight black metal legs, that coordinate with the home’s architectural elements. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

After the dust of construction settled, we provided the finishing touches to the model unit and marketing materials. The selection of furniture, lighting, and soft goods are scaled to the size of the townhomes’ rooms. And functional layout suggestions help buyers understand options for how their lives might look in their future home.

To create a palette that aligns with the development’s architectural vision and branding, the warm wood tones and black metal elements of the staircase that serves as a focal point across all floors is referenced throughout model unit.

Camel-colored leather, terracotta accents, and furniture pieces with metal framing establish a coherent design dialogue with the built elements of the home that suggests a curated, premium living experience.

A photo of the interior of a modern new construction townhome. Focuses on the kitchen with a large white kitchen island with seating. Features woodgrain floors and cabinetry, stainless steel kitchen appliances, and simple black hardware and pendant lighting.
Functional Features

Despite limited space, this kitchen boasts full-size Bosch appliances in a durable stainless steel finish. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

Functional Features

Despite limited space, this kitchen boasts full-size Bosch appliances in a durable stainless steel finish. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

A photo of the interior of a modern new construction townhome. Focuses on the kitchen with two windows. Features woodgrain floors and cabinetry, stainless steel kitchen appliances, simple black hardware, and a glossy gray-blue subway tile backsplash.
Small Details with Big Impact

In this compact kitchen, front-facing controls on the range, an undermount sink, and a fully-recessed vent hood keep the lines of the counters and casework looking clean. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

Small Details with Big Impact

In this compact kitchen, front-facing controls on the range, an undermount sink, and a fully-recessed vent hood keep the lines of the counters and casework looking clean. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

A photo of the interior of a modern new construction townhome. Focuses on the kitchen with a large white kitchen island with seating. Features woodgrain floors and cabinetry, stainless steel kitchen appliances, simple black hardware, and a glossy gray-blue subway tile backsplash.
Multitasking Kitchen Island

This kitchen island serves as an additional work surface, and a chic waterfall countertop creates a casual dining space. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

Multitasking Kitchen Island

This kitchen island serves as an additional work surface, and a chic waterfall countertop creates a casual dining space. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

A photo of the interior of a modern new construction townhome. Shows the primary bathroom with focus on the fully tiled walk-in shower with frameless glass door, built-in shelf, and a frosted window for natural light.
Subtle Luxury

Careful design decisions can create a luxurious feeling in unexpected ways, seen here in a seamless transition between three kinds of tile that each add texture to the space. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

Subtle Luxury

Careful design decisions can create a luxurious feeling in unexpected ways, seen here in a seamless transition between three kinds of tile that each add texture to the space. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

A photo of the interior of a modern new construction townhome. Focuses on the primary bedroom with a sliding glass door that leads to a large balcony. Includes furnishings such as a built-in wardrobe cabinet, two black wooden nightstands, a large bed with upholstered headboard, brass reading lamps, and a large jute rug.
Calm and Cozy Colors

Styling this bedroom in a neutral palette anchored by warm creams creates a calm atmosphere. The plush, upholstered headboard, thick duvet, and plentiful pillows add softness to the otherwise sleek space. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

Calm and Cozy Colors

Styling this bedroom in a neutral palette anchored by warm creams creates a calm atmosphere. The plush, upholstered headboard, thick duvet, and plentiful pillows add softness to the otherwise sleek space. Fairview Townhomes Interiors | Photo by Christopher Cooper

Notes & Credits
Interior Design by Board & Vellum.
This project was built by Confluence Development.
Lighting Design Consultation by Luminous NW.
Photography by Christopher Cooper.

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