Get The Look: HGTV Dream Home 2018



Shop the looks of the HGTV Dream Home 2018 and bring home the gorgeous furniture and accessories.

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THE GREAT ROOM

The great room of this harbor home feels spacious and airy with floor-to-ceiling windows that overlook the Puget Sound. Painting the room in crisp white provides a bright backdrop for the large iron chandelier that anchors the sitting area.

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THE DEN
Divided into two different zones, the relaxed den was designed for playing games, watching TV, working out, or just lounging while enjoying wonderful views of the home’s backyard and waterfront location.
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THE DINING ROOM
A custom painted sign for Chinook Bait and Tackle from artist Celery Jones evokes a reclaimed storefront sign from nearby Gig Harbor. Industrial style pendant lights are inspired by lights you would find on a pier or dock adding a coastal feel to the space.

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THE MASTER BEDROOM
Neutral tones of moss, gray, brown, and blue create a relaxing and playful retreat in the master bedroom. The natural elements balance with the custom painted "Visit Washington" mural that gives the space a vintage Northwestern vibe.

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MASTER LOUNGE AREA
The master bedroom’s lounge area is anchored with a gray Midcentury modern sofa that creates a space to relax with a book or simply enjoy the panoramic views.

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THE TERRACE BEDROOM
The combination of the elegant bed, curated art and lovely seating area makes this bedroom both attractive and functional.

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THE GUEST BEDROOM 
A simple and stylish gray writing desk with carved legs on one side of bed makes this bedroom accommodating for extended stay guests.

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THE OUTDOOR KITCHEN 
The covered outdoor kitchen means it’s always a good time to grill even if it’s a typical rainy Pacific Northwest day. An open seating area with roomy Adirondack chairs and coffee table keeps the focus on outdoor living.
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THE OUTDOOR DECK
Tall fiberglass pot planters were added to one side of the deck to form a barrier that offers privacy from the neighbors without blocking the lovely views of Puget Sound.

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THE ENTRANCE
The new anodized aluminum swing front door with glass panels allows natural light inside and offers a look at the amazing views enjoyed from this home’s waterfront location. Large black porcelain pavers line the steps up to the front door and help define the entry.

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