A floor plan of the main house hangs on the wall in the living room above one of two midcentury Italian sofas. The 8070 table lamp in the corner is by Arthur Jacobs for Modeline of California.
The interior, including the master suite, is sided with locally sourced hoop pine plywood panels that contrast with polished concrete floors.
A prolific Seattle figure, in 2019 a retrospective book of Walker's work was released detailing his career: "Gordon Walker, A Poetic Architecture."
The dining room, with its minimalist furniture and white cabinetry with hidden hardware, features a "secret
The living room features a number of contemporary pieces of art, contrasting with the more traditional Persian-style rug on the floor. The marble fire surround is a custom design.
The steel beam that supports the new addition on the second floor is supported by a new wall that was finished in Venetian plaster; its different layers evoke a ruin, almost art-like in its texture and tonality.
The home is a near-even split of indoor and outdoor space.
The prefab design utilizes a pin foundation system that reduces the project’s carbon footprint by 77 percent, says Wittman.
Bertoia side chairs and an Aplomb pendant by Foscarini complete the dining area.
The system’s modules have a set design, but floor plans and finishes can be customized.
The open-concept living area, a benefit of the Quonset-design, includes velvet chairs from CB2.
The bathroom features a washbasin, toilet, and shower.
The steel windows were crafted by a local fabricator rather than a brand-name manufacturer to help cut down on costs.
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One of the couple’s favorite new details is the built-in, L-shaped bookcase in the den.
Landscaping was another major investment in the project’s budget, turning the backyard into something more closely resembling a “golf course with trees.” Isaac spent $48K on the illuminated stone pathway that leads up to the space.
Outdoor lounge chairs from Design Within Reach rest on the floating wood deck.