A new beach house for a family of four on Puget Sound waterfront in West Seattle features an open, carefully day lit interior in a very compact shell. Sited on a forty foot wide lot and located on the footprint of an old beach cottage, the Beach Drive Residence includes three bedrooms, three bathrooms, open living and reading spaces, and a family room "pavilion" courtyard shared with the southern neighbor centers the entry side of the house. A rocky Puget Sound beach with views of Blake, Vashon, and Bainbridge Islands are the focus of the west side of this house. The openness to the beach and salt water guided the process of the design and selection of materials and finishes. A concern for the permanence and maintenance of the house led to a careful selection of ground-face concrete block, natural concrete floors, and metal windows and door systems and to the raising of the house on a solid base formed of stepping concrete terraces. The relaxed, playful environs led to experimentation with forms, fixtures, and materials.
Place a decorative bowl or two in the kitchen. Choose very large sculptural pieces that stand out as kitchen art. The kitchen table and kitchen counter are good places for these. You can leave them empty or fill them with interesting trinkets.
Heavy ceiling beams are another element seen in many of these homes. Here the natural wood of the beams is repeated in the kitchen and dining room chairs, while the walls are painted white. This simple combination of elements create both a casual and sophisticated design.
I am adding this to 2 of my ideabooks! Very interesting and totally different approach than what we have i do lke the lighter cabinets in the background the black countertops the island and then going to the table light interesting contemporary comfortable and blue tiles
I could actually see something like this hmmmm light cabinets very nice island and then a table with the same shiney black interesting flow and different concept than we have been working on.........
added by willyjack62 to Lake House (11 months ago)
Place a decorative bowl or two in the kitchen. Choose very large sculptural pieces that stand out as kitchen art. The kitchen table and kitchen counter are good places for these. You can leave them empty or fill them with interesting trinkets.