By their very nature, remodels can be demanding, but their inherent limitations and constraints lead to creative opportunities and a uniqueness that is not often found in new construction.
central district remodel
A second story addition and full remodel of a classic 100 year old bungalow for a young couple in Seattle’s colorful Central District.
The goal of this remodel was to make a ‘fox in sheep’s clothing.’ The exterior street elevation responds to the historic lines of the neighborhood but on the inside, the interior is a contemporary design that reflects the young owners spirited lifestyle and love of Northwest contemporary architecture. The interior is flooded with natural light from the two-story open volume in the house.
north seattle remodel
A full interior remodel of an existing home for two music lovers and semi-professional chefs.
Work done as a project architect at olson sundberg kundig allen architects.
wallingford remodel
A second story addition to a 1923 Seattle craftsman. The goal was to respect the existing architecture and make the final building look as if it had never been remodeled.
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