Vashon Island Cabin by Vandeventer + Carlander Architects
Vandeventer + Carlander Architects have designed a cabin on Vashon Island in Washington State.
Full description after the photos….

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Vashon Island Cabin by Vandeventer + Carlander Architects
This project consists of the remodel of an existing one story cabin with a daylight basement. Given tight site development restrictions resulting from an existing drain field, it was not possible to increase the existing cabin’s lot coverage. This constraint, coupled with the clients’ desire for a complete reorganization and enhancement of the main floor spaces, resulted in the decision to demolish the existing structure down to the main floor. Given a program calling for additional floor area, the design concept evolved into making a small addition, replacing a previous exterior deck. The addition is a wood box “insertion” which extends into the main structure; it slides in over the existing floor structure and cantilevers out over existing basement walls, thus not affecting the existing drain field.
This wood box contains the master bedroom, bath and kitchen. The exterior form and finish of the box continues into the interior; clerestory windows separate the box from the main structure’s shed roof above. Aluminum clad wood window walls provide for extensive glazing on the main floor. Large sliding doors open onto a rebuilt wood deck to the west and expanding the interior outside for entertaining.
The daylight basement was remodeled to include a family room, two bedrooms, and a new bath and laundry.
Visit the website of Vandeventer + Carlander Architects – here.
Photography by Benjamin Benschneider
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dano on 24 May 2010 at 7:00 pm #
another fine example of the quintessential “Northwest Style” and I just love it!
The combo of concrete and wood, coupled with the bank of windows to take advantage of the view is one of my personal preferences. Thro in a little corrugated steel somewhere and you have it all!
dulldule on 24 May 2010 at 11:11 pm #
Great.. I like this house…
Vinh Doan on 25 May 2010 at 1:41 am #
The house on the sanctuary riverfront with the combination of open spaces and natural materials gives my feeling of a good relaxation. Just can say: Fanstatic!!! Vinh Doan from Vietnam.
Daniel on 25 May 2010 at 6:41 am #
What a house! I can imagine sitting on that deck with a glass (bottle) of wine, watching the sun go down.
LB on 25 May 2010 at 9:11 am #
I agree with dano. And just to add, this is another great example of “less is more.” Simplicity always comes out on top.
Arka on 25 May 2010 at 10:42 am #
This is a good example of how the orientation, the views from the house to the landscape and the functional plan in response to the above, come together succesfully.
These three aspects in any piece of architecture are very basic and the relationship to be established among them is a challange to pursue in any project.
Enjoy the sun-sets!
Thanks.
marshen on 26 May 2010 at 12:15 pm #
Perfect house. It has a tasteful mid-century feeling that is comfortable and livable. Great style in economical space.