Queen Anne Remodel
Schultz Miller teamed up with architect Stuart Silk on the remodel of this four-story, 6,600-sq. ft. home on Queen Anne. Originally built in 1901, the house had gone through many mismatched remodels over the years. Following Silk’s design, Schultz Miller removed numerous interior walls and the ceiling between the entry area and the upstairs, opening up the first floor and creating a dramatic, two-story entry. The kitchen, which features a 24-ft.-long island, now connects to the rest of the house. A wall of tall windows opens the living spaces to a new patio with an outdoor fireplace and sweeping views of the city. Higher city views can be found on the third floor, from the master bedroom and the Carrara marble-tiled master bath.
Architect: Stuart Silk
Photos: Steve Keating
Architect: Stuart Silk
Photos: Steve Keating
Country: United States