PROGRESS FROM THE A-FRAME ADDITION- Henry Island!

For those of you that have not seen the model shots, below are studies for the siding materials for this addition onto a 1960s A-frame on an island in the San Juan Islands. Showing the real thing in construction phase and the 3D model rendering studies. So exciting to see this really happening…..it is always challenging to build on an island. All the materials have to be barged from the other island  (San Juan Island) to their beach and then hauled up the rocks by man power.

For those of you that have not seen the model shots, below are studies for the siding materials for this addition onto a 1960s A-frame on an island in the San Juan Islands. Showing the real thing in construction phase and the 3D model rendering studies. So exciting to see this really happening…..it is always challenging to build on an island. All the materials have to be barged from the other island (San Juan Island) to their beach and then hauled up the rocks by man power.

The standing seam metal roof is in a dark bronze color and I have been doing renderings to help the owners decide about the siding colors.

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Before & After Kitchen- Pandemic Survival 2020-21 Build!

Looking at this photo, you would never guess what this kitchen used to look like!

Looking at this photo, you would never guess what this kitchen used to look like!

They got the framing for the new beam across that opens up the kitchen to the Living Room, in before the lumber prices went thru the sky! The kitchen used to be cut off from the living room and accessed thru by a side opening into a slot, with a doorway on the other end. We blocked off the other doorway and opened it up to the rest of the Living Room, so that it flowed with the rest of the house.

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The final results are quite the transformation. The neighbors think that they are running a cooking show at night, because it looks like a stage set:-) If that is not a compliment, I am not sure what is. Kudos to these clients for sticking it out thru the pandemic without a kitchen for 3 months!!!!

RESTAURANT POCKET PARK BELLINGHAM

Doing a 3D model study for a restaurant in Bellingham, WA. to do a pocket park infant to increase outdoor seating. http://grandavenuealehouse.com

Doing a 3D model study for a restaurant in Bellingham, WA. to do a pocket park infant to increase outdoor seating. http://grandavenuealehouse.com

Studying connection points to the existing building  and trying to cut back on the expenses. Power from the building for heaters and lights will have to be carried over the sidewalk.

Studying connection points to the existing building and trying to cut back on the expenses. Power from the building for heaters and lights will have to be carried over the sidewalk.

The contractor wants to use 1” metal plates as the base for the extended platform, and steel columns and roof joists, for a more permanent structure to last thru multiple seasons. Who knows how long this Covid thing is going to last? Outdoor dining is the answer!

The contractor wants to use 1” metal plates as the base for the extended platform, and steel columns and roof joists, for a more permanent structure to last thru multiple seasons. Who knows how long this Covid thing is going to last? Outdoor dining is the answer!

"Layered in Nature" on San Juan Island

This project is for a new 2 car detached Garage with Guest Rooms for a Main House on the Waterfront on San Juan Island on a sloping site.

This project is for a new 2 car detached Garage with Guest Rooms for a Main House on the Waterfront on San Juan Island on a sloping site.

It is always challenging to s=design on a slope and to figure out the access to each floor. In this case, exterior stairs save space inside form being taken up.

It is always challenging to s=design on a slope and to figure out the access to each floor. In this case, exterior stairs save space inside form being taken up.

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The site slopes in 2 directions, so this uphill side will need retaining walls.

This will be the view that most people see, as the site is surrounded with tall fir trees in a forest setting. This design matches the Main House which has a steep roof pitch, but the added shed dormers are needed on the 2nd floor in order that the new structure does not over-whelm the Main House in scale.

This will be the view that most people see, as the site is surrounded with tall fir trees in a forest setting. This design matches the Main House which has a steep roof pitch, but the added shed dormers are needed on the 2nd floor in order that the new structure does not over-whelm the Main House in scale.