The owners of a worn-out mid-century house in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood hired Paul Michael Davis Design to re-imagine the building and add a third story.rnrnThe clients loved the clean lines and natural materials of the original house, so we preserved these elements and based the new design on them. We proposed a series of roof terraces linked by outdoor staircases which would take advantage of the outstanding views of Elliott Bay.rnrnThe house is clad in reclaimed barn wood and features green roofs, a rain water cistern and an abundance of natural light to reduce the house’s environmental impact.
Seatle
Year: 2013
The owners of a worn-out mid-century house in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood hired Paul Michael Davis Design to re-imagine the building and add a third story.rnrnThe clients loved the clean lines and natural materials of the original house, so we preserved these elements and based the new design on them. We proposed a series of roof terraces linked by outdoor staircases which would take advantage of the outstanding views of Elliott Bay.rnrnThe house is clad in reclaimed barn wood and features green roofs, a rain water cistern and an abundance of natural light to reduce the house’s environmental impact.
Seatle
Year: 2013