
Each level on this three story West Seattle house has excellent views of the pudget sound and mountains beyond.
The client wanted an industrial contemporary look, so the angled bay and metal siding was a natural choice.

This home sit atop a hill looking out over Lake Washington. More traditional detailing helps fit it into the contextu of the neighborhood architecture.


Taking advantage of the steep topography, this home has ground level access on the first two levels.

This project sits on quite a steep site. Two of the first levels are buried in the hill side on the rear
Views of Lake Washington are available at even the lowest levels.


This project is the second rendition. The original smaller house was burned down in an act of arson. The new design accomplished a larger footprint by cantilevering the first floor of the basement stemwall.
