Seaview Escape | Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects

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Seaview Escape | Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects

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  • Project Name: Seaview Escape
  • Practice: Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects
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  • Completion year: 2015
  • Gross Built up Area: 260 sqm
  • Project Location: Washington
  • Country: USA
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Matthew Coates, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB
  • Design Team: Emily Banks
  • Engineering: Browne Wheeler Engineers Inc.
  • Structural Consultants: Quantum Consulting Engineers
  • Contractors: Fairbank Construction
  • Project Manager: Bob Miller-Rhees
  • Photo Credits: Lara Swimmer
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Excerpt: Seaview Escape, designed by Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors | Seattle Architects, is a Northwest-style house anchored into a steep-sloped site. An open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area opens directly to the outdoors with a corner bi-fold door system. Each home includes a material palette of stone, concrete, wood, and metal, complimenting one another while defining the subtle differences in the siblings’ personal tastes.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] This shoreline home is a 2800 square foot, 2-bedroom Pacific Northwest-style house anchored into a steep-sloped site. There is an open-concept living, dining, and kitchen area that opens directly to the outdoors with a corner bi-fold door system. A stone mass wall divides the public and private spaces of the house while enclosing the stairs, support areas, and powder room. There are many nature-inspired elements in this home such as pendant light fixtures in the kitchen that are reminiscent of shells and wood-grained tile in the master bath.

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Seaview Escape | Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects
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Seaview Escape | Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects
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Features:

Green roof that blends into the landscape, Double-height living and dining space, Bi-fold door system opening the living area to outside deck, Open-concept living, kitchen, and dining area and Nature-inspired interior design elements.

Seaview Escape | Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects
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Seaview Escape | Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects
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Seaview Escape | Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects
© Lara Swimmer

The hillside waterfront property has been in the clients’ family since the 1950s and contains two parcels that used to have a mid-century home and a 1920s cabin. The two siblings that had acquired these wanted the two homes redeveloped in conjunction with one another. They hoped they would be able to use the houses, which are just 50 feet apart, for big family gatherings to ensure their families stayed close. The existing site topography was maintained to minimize earth disturbance on the steep slope and the new homes were built on the existing footprint.

Seaview Escape | Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects
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Seaview Escape | Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects
© Lara Swimmer
Seaview Escape | Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects
© Lara Swimmer

Each home includes a material palette of stone, concrete, wood, and metal, complimenting one another while defining the subtle differences in the siblings’ personal tastes. Both utilize a stone mass wall to delineate the private spaces from the shared central public spaces. The site is accessed by a communal drive shared between the two homes, providing a unique overlook of the cantilevered green roof.

Seaview Escape | Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects
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Seaview Escape | Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects
© Lara Swimmer
Seaview Escape | Coates Design: Architecture & Interiors – Seattle Architects
© Lara Swimmer

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