Houzz Tour: a house to turn his head that reaches the sky - The architects of Elemental Design in Seattle had to come up with an unconventional approach for a path out of the ordinary of the earth. "The owners could not find a house they liked in the market, they decided to build and bought a thin piece of land in the Phinney Ridge area, said owner elementary Design Ryan Stephenson.
The architects were responsible for creating a modern house that would make the most of light and views. The problem was, the view was to the side, so they decided not to meet the challenge head on.
Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here A couple with two children
Location Seattle, United States
Size 3 bedrooms, 2-3 bathroom
built 2010
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architect Dave Biddle has developed a house cranes his head at the sight, said Stephenson. The analogy is apt, as the top floor seems to turn what could be compared to a collar.
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the pivoted space contains the living room, giving the chance to enjoy the scenery during the day of the family.
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because the slender nature of the plot, the floor of the home plan is also narrow. The architects have given space outermost family by adding a terraced area on the second floor and a roof terrace.
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corridor is on the ground floor. The staircase turns into nearby library room.
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in mind to let as much light in as possible, the staircase is topped by skylights and supported by the glass, so that light seeping under the stairs.
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This detail Plan explains construction. The metal frames glass sheets.
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areas family - the living room, kitchen and dining room - are on the upper floor. The theory is that this is where the family spends most of their time, so these rooms are in the lightest and those with the best views.
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cabinets stained dark kitchen were chosen to coordinate with concrete floors.
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Move in the kitchen and in the living room, the reason for the tour head appears: furtively on nearby rooftops you can see the mountain Olympic
Fuchsia chair :. Globe Artifort; sofa: Chartreuse; Carpet: Flor
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Fuchsia chair :. Globe Artifort; sofa: Chartreuse; Carpet: Flor
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The en dining table is set at an angle to allow improved circulation.
Table: Omina, Calligaris
Table: Omina, Calligaris
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a terraced area is located near the kitchen, to give the most of outdoor space family. From there, they can access the roof terrace.
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stools red bar make a bright feature against the dark cupboards and gray soils. "The owners are very interested in modern design and clean lines, said Stephenson. "They chose all furniture.
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In private rooms downstairs, shapes are geometric and simple. "We like to do integrated showers, so there is no interruption in space, Stephenson said.
The light comes into the room through a frosted window glass.
The light comes into the room through a frosted window glass.
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divisors on the windows from floor to ceiling room are in a layout almost Mondrian. "We have no frames around the windows either, Stephenson said. "The idea is that your eye goes directly to the outside.
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