This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz
This house was designed as a second home for a Bay Area couple as a summer retreat to spend the warm summer months away from the fog in San Francisco. Built on a steep slope and a narrow lot, this 4000 square foot home is spread over 3 floors, with the master, guest and kids bedroom on the ground floor, and living spaces on the upper floor to take advantage of the views. The main living level includes a large kitchen, dining, and living space, connected to two home offices by way of a bridge that extends across the double height entry. This bridge area acts as a gallery of light, allowing filtered light through the skylights above and down to the entry on the ground level.
All living space takes advantage of grand views of Lake Washington and the city skyline beyond. Two large sliding glass doors open up completely, allowing the living and dining space to extend to the deck outside. On the first floor, in addition to the guest room, a “kids room” welcomes visiting nieces and nephews with bunk beds and their own bathroom. The basement level contains storage, mechanical and a 2 car garage.
Location: Seattle, WA
Type: New Residence
Size: 4,000 sq ft
Completed: August 2012
Architectural Team
Design Principal: Cass Calder Smith
Project Architect: Dera-Jill Pozner
Designer: Björn Steudte
Consultants
Structural Engineer: Swenson Say Faget
Landscape Designer: Kenneth Philip Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Kormondy Construction
Photography: Aaron Leitz