Rustic Chic meets Modern Convenience

Whole house remodel including a complete house lift, removal of the post and pier foundation, and installation of a new stem wall foundation. This 1904 home was completely updated, allowing the owners' to showcase their eclectic design sensibilities.

 French doors open onto a new deck leading to the side yard; inside is an open common space. The kitchen was remodeled with  multiple custom elements, including apple-ply custom cabinetry faces, paperstone countertops, and exposure of the original rough-cut ceiling joists, backed with hardy car decking salvaged from an Everett foundry. We continued the 2x6 rough-cut true dimensional motif in a gorgeous floor-to-ceiling shelf unit, creating an urban rustic waterfall effect.

 In the master bedroom, we built and installed a custom fir surface-mounted slider door made from reclaimed fir floor boards.  This slider leads into the master bathroom with a walk-in shower, linear drain and salvaged dresser serving as the bath vanity. 

Architecture: Westerbeck Architecture 

Photos: Will Austin