Bungalow Addition
This classic 1920's bungalow has been completely renovated and respectfully enlarged. The front of the house is in keeping with other neighboring bungalows, with a new large dormer. Douglas fir column clusters echo the proportion of traditional bungalow columns in an updated vocabulary. The more traditional, historically defined spaces in the front of the house open up to more modern, open living spaces in the back, where the addition projects out to the deep wooded site.
The highlight of the house is the new butterfly roofed living space that reaches out into the natural site. This space has an exposed structure ceiling with Douglas fir and metal trusses supported on an exposed steel beam.The roof extends over the roof deck increasing the scale of the house while protecting the outdoor space. A new master suite lies beside the living area and has skylights that give filtered light into the bedroom as well as giving light into the butterfly roof adjacent through interior glass windows. In the heart of the house lies a new state of the art kitchen with custom mahogany and glass cabinetry.




















