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Nahahum in Near Cashmere, Washington by Balance Associates, Architects

 
May 3rd, 2015 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: Balance Associates, Architects

Located north of Cashmere, Washington, in the Nahahum Canyon, this 1650 square foot two story dwelling is set into the hillside with concrete retaining walls that guide the form of the cabin. Its east west longitudinal axis and generous overhangs are designed to take advantage of solar orientation while maintaining panoramic views. The main entry is a two story room with full height glazing on the north and south walls that frame the most dramatic down-canyon view. An eastern oriented living space and kitchen occupy most of the main floor along with a powder room and utility area located within the hillside portion of the home. The upper floor contains the master suite and guest bedroom/bathroom with a loft style flex space that opens up to the living room below.

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

  • Architects: Balance Associates, Architects
  • Project: Nahahum
  • Location: Near Cashmere, Washington, USA
  • Photography: Steve Keating Photography
  • Software used: Sketchup, Autodesk
  • Principal: Tom Lenchek AIA
  • Project Architect: Kyle Zerbey AIA
  • Structural Engineers: Harriott Valentine Engineers
  • House Area: 1650 sq. ft. (950 main floor + 700 upper floor)
  • Site Area: 20 acres
  • Budget: Withheld at request of home owners
  • Project Year: 2009

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Steve Keating Photography

Image Courtesy © Balance Associates, Architects

Image Courtesy © Balance Associates, Architects

Image Courtesy © Balance Associates, Architects

Image Courtesy © Balance Associates, Architects

Image Courtesy © Balance Associates, Architects

Image Courtesy © Balance Associates, Architects

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