In the original building, large double doors allowed hydroplanes to move in and out of the space. In keeping with this inspiration, Waldron Designs kept the double door entry with a light and airy transition space.

Ensuring that light could move freely throughout the space was a must. Oversized skylights were used as well as the separation of spaces with glass. In the evening, the interior walls of the skylights have lighting to permit light to always emanate from these spaces.  Photo 2 of 12 in Vashon Hangar Conversion by Rachel Waldron

Vashon Hangar Conversion

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In the original building, large double doors allowed hydroplanes to move in and out of the space. In keeping with this inspiration, Waldron Designs kept the double door entry with a light and airy transition space.

Ensuring that light could move freely throughout the space was a must. Oversized skylights were used as well as the separation of spaces with glass. In the evening, the interior walls of the skylights have lighting to permit light to always emanate from these spaces.