This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
Mercer Island Custom Contemporary
View Project DetailsThis Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.
This Mercer Island home was designed for a family of four to take advantage of the remarkable views of Lake Washington, the floating bridge, and downtown Seattle. Remarkably, when we first visited the site prior to its purchase by our clients, those views were hidden by a 15-foot tall mat of blackberry bushes and ivy that covered the entire lot. Our architectural team strived to use a palette of elegant, natural materials and finishes to bring warmth to this northwest contemporary structure.