Formed in 1998, SHED has evolved from a design/build company into an architecture firm specializing in residential work, including interiors, additions and new houses. The practical experience gained during the formative years of design/build work is the foundation of our practice, and central to our belief that excellent design solves problems in a direct, functional and unique way. Over the past decade SHED has earned a reputation for work that is responsive to the site and to client program, progressive in its application of sustainable building strategies and technologies, and distinguished by innovative designs realized on limited construction budgets. In partnership with our clients, consultants and contractors, we are committed to realizing work that is resource efficient, pragmatic and original.
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Backyard House Exterior: The Backyard House is a speculative infill development that takes its name from its site—the subdivided backyard of an existing single family house. The projects fundamental objective, to build an affordable house suited to a broad range of potential buyers, resulted in a program that emphasized economical construction, long term operational efficiency, a limited palette of durable materials, and the creation of bright, naturally lit spaces integrated with the site and views. Backyard House Exterior: Large windows on the west wall allow the house to take advantage of daylighting and its unique location, with views of downtown Seattle and Elliott Bay. Photo: Ben Benschneider Backyard House Patio Photo: Ben Benschneider Backyard House Kitchen Photo: Ben Benschneider Backyard House Bath: Territorial view from the second floor bath. Photo: Ben Benschneider Garage Conversion: 320-square-foot garage conversion features a faceted ceiling to guide warm air to the triangular vent window for passive ventilation. Space-saving strategies used throughout: a support beam functions as a kitchen pot rack, and a bookshelf is tucked in the interior eaves. Photo: Ben Benschneider Treehouse Exterior: The building’s exterior both camouflages and accentuates the building within its surrounding. The exterior materials were chosen for their lack of finishing requirements and their material connection to treehouses and outbuildings, as well as their expressive potential to evoke tree bark. Photo: Steve Hanson Treehouse Dining Room: Views through the space connect the family to the tree canopy and understory of the surrounding park. Photo: Steve Hanson Seward Park Kitchen: Remodel of a 1964 kitchen in a home originally designed by Seattle architect Ibsen Nelson. The wall between the adjacent laundry and pantry were opened to increase space without adding additional square footage. Joining the rooms highlighted the existing high ceilings and maximized the natural light that comes in through the band of windows. Open and closed shelving provide ample storage and area for display. Seward Park Bath: The powder and master baths are combined in one larger space that allows for closing off the toilet and a sink for use by guests. Space was maximized by capturing an adjoining closet and eliminating the second toilet. The idea was to make both sides of the bathroom work well separately and together. Photo: Alex Hayden
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1401 S. Jackson St.Seattle, WA 98144T 206-320-8700 | F 206-320-8698
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