Home & Design Magazine, this Chevy Chase home was inspired by Hugh Newell Jacobsen and built/designed by Anthony Wilder's team of architects and designers.
into the design — not to mention maximum light from this west-facing wall. The wide window on the upper right gives the master bathroom both light and privacy. The overall play of horizontals and verticals have a graphic dimension, right down to the zigzag of the stairs framed by the entry window.
modern design while keeping some of the ad-hoc character they liked about the old place.
This beautiful home is designed to highlight various rectangular shapes. From simple squares to elongated rectangles, the walls and windows are fit into a perfect puzzle. The only problem? All those squares
into the design — not to mention maximum light from this west-facing wall. The wide window on the upper right gives the master bathroom both light and privacy. The overall play of horizontals and verticals have a graphic dimension, right down to the zigzag of the stairs framed by the entry window.
contemporary design. This layout is good in the basement design
countertops — designed to accommodate Allen's wheelchair — helped make the unique roofline possible.
The open kitchen makes for easy maneuvering. The spaces under both the sink and stove are open, so Allen could comfortably use each. The lower cabinetry banks are all drawers, which make it easier to access
countertops — designed to accommodate Allen's wheelchair — helped make the unique roofline possible. The open kitchen makes for easy maneuvering. The spaces under both the sink and stove are open, so Allen could comfortably use each. The lower cabinetry banks are all drawers, which make it easier to access the
Added to 200 ideabooks Last comment "Cheap metal building look"
Light designed this group of four residences in 2000-2001. Located above the Olmstead-designed Lincoln Park and looking west to Vashon Island and the Olympic Mountains, the land had been owned by Mary and Lloyd Anderson since 1932. The Andersons started and ran Recreational Equipment Incorporated (REI)
Gardens was designed with Kristina Monroe, structural engineer, LightWire, lighting design, Rosemary Woods, interiors, and was featured in NW Home and Garden Magazine, Cottage Living Magazine, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and the West Seattle Herald.
Light designed an extensive renovation of the original house in 2000 and three new residences in 2001. All four houses surround a large garden dedicated to Mary Anderson who was a Master Gardener. We were asked to incorporate the soul of the original farmhouse in small (under 2000 square feet), carefully
How do we get hold of the design plans for this structure?
similar design but modified to meet your needs and designed to suit the site. each project has specific requirements, like topography, orientation, views, client needs etc. feel free to contact me if you would like to discuss your project.
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