Project posted by Collaborative Companies

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Year
2018
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Exterior detail featuring cedar siding
Exterior detail featuring cedar siding
Exterior detail
Exterior detail
Rooftop deck with territorial views of South Lake Union and Mt. Rainier in the distance
Rooftop deck with territorial views of South Lake Union and Mt. Rainier in the distance
Entry door
Entry door
Main living space with custom steel fireplace
Main living space with custom steel fireplace
Custom steel fireplace with cedar facade
Custom steel fireplace with cedar facade
Kitchen and dining
Kitchen and dining
Kitchen and dining looking toward living room
Kitchen and dining looking toward living room
Kitchen
Kitchen
Wet bar featuring sleek, set-in-stone bocci outlets
Wet bar featuring sleek, set-in-stone bocci outlets
Kitchen
Kitchen
Living space
Living space
Master bath
Master bath
Bathroom
Bathroom
Main entry featuring a beautiful 3-story cedar siding wall
Main entry featuring a beautiful 3-story cedar siding wall
Open tread stair system
Open tread stair system
Back patio
Back patio
Back-patio with indoor-outdoor connections
Back-patio with indoor-outdoor connections
Front facade
Front facade
Street view
Street view

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Details

Square Feet
4200
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
1
Smart Home Tech
Nest

Credits

Architect
Citizen Design Collaborative
Interior Design
Citizen Design Collaborative
Builder
Valor Builds Collaborative
Photographer
Vicaso

From Collaborative Companies

The homeowners approached Collaborative wanting to update their small 1,000 SQ.FT home in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood. The design team’s challenge was to develop the steep slope site to take advantage of territorial views of the city and mountains while adhering to strict zoning requirements. The main design objectives included programming for a growing family and strong indoor/outdoor connections.

All four floors of the home connect through an open central circulation tower. The main floor consists of a light-filled entry corridor, garage and entrance to the accessory dwelling unit (ADU); the second floor is home to key living spaces including the living room, kitchen, dining room, wet bar, patio, floor-to-ceiling windows and a custom fireplace; the third floor is for quieter spaces including bedrooms, media room and home office; and the fourth floor is dedicated to the expansive roof deck with territorial views and a solar-ready rooftop.