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Magnolia Remodel in Seattle, Washington by SHED Architecture & Design

 
July 17th, 2015 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: SHED Architecture & Design

The owners saw potential in this 1914 craftsman home when they bought it in 2013. The Seattle family had the intention of restoring the home’s original details while also making modern modifications to the traditional layout on the main floor. Influenced by years of living in Japan, the clients wanted a clean and simple aesthetic to suit their minimal lifestyle. The central challenge for SHED Architecture & Design was to rework the floor plan to improve the primary flow of the space. The firm made modifications to the main floor to create a feeling of continuity from the entryway to the backyard while remaining sympathetic to the structure’s native form. The Seattlebased architecture firm manipulated and built upon existing geometry to subtly introduce a new kitchen, bath, laundry and outdoor space that compliment the home’s original bay windows, angled walls and oak floors.

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

  • Architects: SHED Architecture & Design
  • Project: Magnolia Remodel
  • Location: Seattle, Washington
  • Photography: Mark Woods
  • Structural Engineer: Todd Perbix
  • Square Footage: 1,870

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Upon entry, the spaces unfold as originally designed, but now a connection through the linear hallway introduces the new kitchen and brings natural light through the home. The generous kitchen accommodates laundry space, informal dining, passage to the back yard, and acts as a center for social gatherings. Windows were added along the counter to naturally illuminate work surfaces during the day and the large window facing the backyard provides a view of the impressive cedar tree. The durable stainless steel counter with integral sink and white laminate plywood cabinets speak to the client’s modern aesthetic leanings while the vertical grain fir pays tribute to the home’s Pacific Northwest roots. Behind an original 5-panel door the new powder room clad in white ceramic mosaic tile is unapologetically modern and includes an extra shower for family and guests. The recessed shower bench with vertical window and continuous mirror add depth and light to the compact space without sacrificing privacy.

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

The backyard was host to a protected outdoor space, but access was inconvenient and it lacked the sort of visual connection it deserved. Now a ‘Genkan,” a traditional Japanese entryway for the removal of shoes allows for easy movement between the kitchen and a new backyard deck that provides a platform for exterior dining and covers the existing crawl space stair with an integrated hatch. On the exterior the contemporary window configurations are trimmed out with the hundred-year-old home’s classic white trim and bead board to blend the new openings with the traditional structure. The insertion of modern functional spaces, improved flow within and through the house, and integration of subtle original details resulted in a strategic modern intervention that sensitively assimilates itself within a classic home.

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

About SHED Architecture & Design

SHED Architecture & Design, located in Seattle, WA specializes in modern and sustainable projects including custom homes, remodels, and commercial interiors, as well as landscape, furniture and conceptual designs. SHED’s origins as a design/build
firm continue to inspire and inform the design process, as they collaboratively work with clients and partners to seek unique solutions that embody the qualities of economy, beauty and craft.

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © Mark Woods

Image Courtesy © SHED Architecture & Design

Image Courtesy © SHED Architecture & Design

Image Courtesy © SHED Architecture & Design

Image Courtesy © SHED Architecture & Design

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