All of the original windows were replaced with custom aluminum-framed triple-pane windows from Reynaers.
In the kitchen, Bontempo cabinetry by Armazem Design complements iceberg quartzite slabs for counters and backsplash. The pendants are by Matter Made.
During the renovation, workers uncovered frescoes painted on the walls, and the couple decided to leave portions of them uncovered.
A wooden deck bordered by landscaping lies between the bedroom and the living area.
The kitchen window looks into a light well and neighbor’s apartment. To establish privacy without blocking out the sun, Andrew covered the glass in hardware store contact paper—an inexpensive staple on film and television sets.
The kitchen's white oak cabinetry was given oval-shaped brass handles from CB2.
A wood-burning fireplace provides additional heat to the living room.
Milton Stricker was the first of Frank Lloyd Wright's apprentices to be licensed as an architect in Washington State.
Yeo descends the spiral staircase that connects the public and private spaces while Ian relaxes on a pair of Cappellini Superlight 750 sofas designed by Barber Osgerby. The Gwapa lounge chair and ottoman in the corner were designed by Marcel Wanders.
Ceramic pendants by Courtney Duncan and a yellow sculpture by Antonio join a Hay sectional in the living room. Antonio crafted the stained glass panel at left.
A steel spiral staircase efficiently links all three floors. With no interior doors, Yurika can keep an ear on the shop from upstairs while maintaining the privacy of her home with the help of the vertical distance.
The stereo system is one of the most important features of the house.