Modern Meets Traditional Remodel in Seattle

Queen Anne House

 

Trained as an artist, the owner of this Tudor Revival home had a vision of creating a place for her family to experience and create art, to both appreciate and reinterpret history. The proportions, woodwork, and stained glass in this turn-of-the-century house turned out to be the perfect canvas for her inspiration. Moving up through the floors, a modern interpretation of traditional details and intricate carvings gradually gives way to a minimalist attic perch with a view of Elliott Bay.

 
 
 
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Before - Side Entry and Attic

 
Side entry before
Side entry after
 
 
 

Modern Mudroom

An almost-invisible glass-and-steel entry is the only addition to the house. Its lightness is a clear contrast to the weighty brick exterior, marking it as modern while respecting the existing traditional forms.

 
 
 
Floor to ceiling window mudroom
Mudroom entry way
 
 
 

Attic Hideaway

Hidden behind what seems to be a closet door is a plywood staircase leading to the attic, where Scandinavian-inspired plywood cladding highlights the complex roofline and creates a quiet sky-lit perch with a bird’s-eye view. A curved translucent wall creates playful alcoves around the periphery.

 
 
 
Light, airy attic hideaway
 
 
 
light wood bedroom
old to new modern living room
 
 
 

Light and Airy

The final product is a bright and unexpected home that is grounded, but not bound by its history, and intended to delight and adapt to the lifestyle of this young family.

 
 
 
queen-anne style living room. Light, white, airy
 
 
 
 
 

Project Team

DeForest Architects Seattle Studio | John DeForest AIA, Melissa Nordquist, Geoff Briggs
Client and Creative Direction | Mattie Iverson
Interior Design | NB Design Group
Contractor | Lockhart Suver
Structural | Swenson Say Faget
Photography | Haris Kenjar
Categories | Modern Remodels, City Living

 

Publications

Dwell Magazine, July/August 2019
Seattle Times Pacific Northwest Living, March 10, 2019

 
 

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