Project posted by E. Cobb Architects

Seattle DADU

Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Entrance to main floor studio, entry door pockets away for seamless connection to the deck
Entrance to main floor studio, entry door pockets away for seamless connection to the deck
Studio kitchen- Stainless steel plate counter, stained casework, concrete floors and exposed 2x wood ceiling structure with concealed lighting.
Studio kitchen- Stainless steel plate counter, stained casework, concrete floors and exposed 2x wood ceiling structure with concealed lighting.
Studio interior, the gray casework conceals a murphy bed and provide storage for guests.
Studio interior, the gray casework conceals a murphy bed and provide storage for guests.
Studio interior - The ceiling downlights are concealed into the structure of the 2x decking for a seamless ceiling.
Studio interior - The ceiling downlights are concealed into the structure of the 2x decking for a seamless ceiling.
The weathering steel form blends into the existing landscape and tall hedges on two side of the building.
The weathering steel form blends into the existing landscape and tall hedges on two side of the building.
The south elevation of the studio opens to the yard with no privacy/view conflicts with the existing home.
The south elevation of the studio opens to the yard with no privacy/view conflicts with the existing home.

Credits

From E. Cobb Architects

A growing Seattle family needed guest space for visiting grandparents along with an office space to work from home. Initial options were considered to remodel and expand the existing home but a detached building felt more private for guests and removed to focus on work. The main floor of the detached building is a studio dwelling (hidden murphy bed) open to the surrounding yard space. The lower level unit is tucked into the slope of the lot and provides a quite office space away from the distractions of home. The existing home looks down on the open yards space and no one was excited about looking at a new building/roof where they were used to seeing a green yard. The idea evolved to create a weathering steel “planter” with a green roof as the building. When looking down from above you see a planted roof over a very simple weather steel form that feels like more of the landscape than a second building on site trying to match the existing home. The studio becomes a hidden gem in the backyard for guests, entertaining or a quiet place to work out. Large sliding doors pocket away on two sides of the studio to allow for an open connection to the yard.
Materials used – Concrete floors, wood ceilings (exposed 2x structure), stainless counters, gray stained casework, weathering steel siding, green tray roof system over PVC membrane.