Complete transformation of an antique jewel at the top of the Queen Anne hill in Seattle. This is a project that focused on the revival of architectural elements that had been lost through out the years in a Dutch Colonial home form the early 20th century.
The main floor was re-designed to have better connections between entry, living room, dining room and kitchen. There is also a private suite to the right side of the house with a large bedroom, bathroom and laundry. The mudroom which serves as an entry from the backyard also works as a buffer zone to the main house. In the Second level we added a new bathroom for the growing family, created a primary suite for the parents and enlarged the two other rooms. The original fir floors were carefully kept and renovated while new tile was added to the mudroom and all bathrooms.
We are proud to share that we used a high level of craftsmanship for all the construction of this project from the structural reinforcement to the existing foundation, framing of new spaces and windows replacement, to the finishes of cabinets, new boxed beams, crown molding, and wainscoting.
The lighting design was carefully executed with light studies of each room. In addition to this, all the electrical fixtures, plumbing fixtures and hardware were selected with our in-house interior design and the excellent taste of our clients.