This shingle-style home enjoys views up Lake Washington and into Meydenbauer Bay. In response to the sloping, north facing site, the house is elongated east to west to allow south light to penetrate the rooms on the north side. Its three main volumes, each oriented to optimize views and respond to the sloping site, house a library, formal living and dining, and large family room. Each has its own adjacent terrace to provide complementary outdoor space.
Exterior terraces are made of antique granite “planks” salvaged from flooded villages behind China’s Three Gorges Dam, also the source of the driveway cobbles. An earth sheltered guest house, clad in stone, doubles as a pool cabana in the summer months. The three-car garage is designed to support half-court basketball with a sport court floor and glass backboard.
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Conard Romano Architects Thank you for contacting us. The houses shown on our Houzz page were completed at various times over the past 25 years and records of paint colors would be archived. We appreciate your interest in our work.
Conard Romano Architects Thank you for contacting us. The houses shown on our Houzz page were completed at various times over the past 25 years and records of paint colors would be archived. We appreciate your interest in our work.
I like this layout, especially the window chair at the side. However, I do not like the sinks, that area would need to be flat. And a large mirror is needed in the middle, where the seat is.