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Allied8

Seattle, WA

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Greenlake House

In his search for a new home, the client looked for clean, modern elements–but ultimately fell for the charm of the classic gabled roof and historic vernacular of this home in the Greenlake neighborhood of Seattle. The home offered higher ceilings than usual, and thus the potential to open it up to more natural light; the challenge was in the limited space. The father and his young son wanted a 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom house–neither of which the original home offered. That’s when he connected with Seattle-based, women-owned  architecture firm Allied8, to open up the home while maintaining its identity and relationship to the neighboring homes.

The architects came up with a restructuring of the floorplan through a clever rearrangement of the location of the stair and a stretching of the program included on the second storey. Furthermore, given that the client was willing to reconfigure all the windows, the architects were able to rewrite the style experience on the interior of the house from traditional to modern, even if the existing, classic roof pitch and overhangs were kept.

The steep roof pitch made window layouts very tricky on the second story.  With the goal to utilize the higher ceilings created by the architects, the team contemplated a triangular set of windows. Considering, for a moment, the risk of creating a facade that feels reminiscent of the  80s, when the team drew it up they realized it instead felt contemporary and right-sized for the new facade. Triangular windows are a significant challenge to install, and the team worked closely with the contractor and window manufacturer to create a result that lines up just right and accents the length of the second story, rather than boxing it in. This solution not only created a pleasantly unique facade from the street, it floods the previously poorly-lit attic with natural light.

 
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Status: Built
Location: Seattle, WA, US
Firm Role: Architecture
Additional Credits: General Contractor: Envision Remodels
Engineer: Strong Work Structural Engineering
Kitchen Cabinetry: Leicht Seattle
Interior Design: Color and Design Studio
Photographer: Rafael Soldi

 
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