Small Space Design

We have several projects that we are working on right now, and one of them is the expansion of a store at the beloved Lavender Hill Farm here on Vashon Island. One of the challenges to additions, is making sure that the addition feels as though it has always been there. We need to either really emphasize the difference between the new and old space or work hard to create a cohesive connection. In this particular project, our focus is definitely on the connection and continuity:

The portion on the left is the addition- the window being reused from the existing building to maintain the historic aesthetic.

The portion on the left is the addition- the window being reused from the existing building to maintain the historic aesthetic.

Stay tuned to see the progress of this project!

Rachel Waldron

Waldron Designs was founded by Rachel Waldron (that’s me!). in 2013.

I am so happy designing that it is not unusual to catch me in a giggle as I rev up to do my work. I think of my designs the way that I think of my children- each is unique and has their own personality. It is my job to nurture them and help them grow, not define them.

I got my bachelor's degree in interior design from Washington State University - a CIDA-accredited school - in 2005, immediately moved into a leadership position and have continued designing with passion.

I received my MBA in Marketing in 2012 and launched Waldron Designs in 2013. When I am not designing, you will find me enjoying my precious time with my husband and two spectacular children.

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