Paul J Eberharter
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I am a Western Washington architect providing design service for contemporary, traditional and transitional architecture for home, office and institutional clients. As a former carpenter and contractor, my strong construction experience will provide you with realistic building options for your design project. I live in Poulsbo, and travel to your house or site to for meetings and site measurements of existing homes and buildings.

Generally we will meet a few times during the design process. If meeting in person is not convenient, we can use a meeting app to get to know each other. I have successfully submitted plan sets for permits to many of the cities and counties in Western Washington, including; King, Snohomish, Pierce, Thurston, Kitsap, Mason and Jefferson counties. Cities that have permitted my plan sets include; Seattle, Everett, Tacoma, Olympia, Bellevue, Renton, Burien, Redmond and many others.
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Your home, commercial building or institutional facility becomes as important to me as it is to you.
My job includes listening carefully to help you achieve your goals.
Responsive new home design, remodel and renovation design, as well as commercial and Institutional architecture.
I often provide a permit set of drawings for an owner-builder; and a full set of design drawings and documentation for competitive bidding.
A permit set of drawings is just enough to meet the building and zoning codes of the City or County that has jurisdiction.
Nesltled against a hill on a large wooded lot, this homes has great views of the ravine and surrounding forest.
This waterfront home has views to the west on a gently sloping lot.
With influences from the classic Craftsman Style, fine woodwork inside and expressive trim on the outside will make it a unique and comforting home.
Built in 1912 the original log home needed repair and more space.
A simple 20'x20' concrete daylight basement was finished with brick inside and stone veneer outside.
Large windows in the new timber frame addition provide wonderful views from this waterfront setting.
A comfortable two story home sits at the waters edge on Hood Canal.
Waterside French doors up to the view, while street side windows look onto a front garden.
This narrow lot was a challenge, but the house provides just the right amenities.
Wood beams and trim have a soft golden glow.
Balconies open the house to the sun.
The design for this wonderful cottage in the woods, perched on a seaside cliff, was done together with architect David Lown, AIA.Our client needed an 800 square foot cottage with a separate garage for their numerous guests visiting their waterfront island estate.
Bartimaeus was blind but given sight by Jesus.
The dedicated group of people that wished to create an intentional community in Bremerton WA chose this name to reflect their commitment to each other and to a new beginning, introducing the Cohousing way of life to Central Kitsap.
Six 4-plex buildings together with a remodeled existing house, and a large community gathering building make this Cohousing community a fun place to live and interact with neighbors.
Technically a condominium project, the facing entry doors create an inviting front yard to greet your neighbors, while the individual units provide all the normal amenities of a condo.
The remodel and 2nd floor addition on this small building on California Street in Kingston WA created a wonderful work environment for several small professional offices.
Features included: an accented concrete foundation, post and beam entry roof, truss roofs spaning the full width and sun filled interor entries.
These buildings can be seen on McWilliams Rd, located accross from Safeway, just to the west of Waga Way.
Our clients whished to open a Cold Stone ice cream franchise in an older building on the east side of Westlake Park in downtown Seattle.
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