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GREEN LAKE RESIDENCE With hardly a foundation under it, this home perched above Green Lake was in dire need of a major renovation inside and out. The owners wanted to also incorporate a two-bedroom apartment in the lower level that could be rented to a tenant. To accomplish this, the basic bones of the home
were kept, but the entire house was raised a couple feet while the foundation
was completely replaced. The basement was designed as a 900 square foot,
two-bedroom 'accessory dwelling unit' (sometimes called a mother-in-law
apartment). To give the owner as much privacy as possible, the entry to
the main house was relocated from the west side of the home to the east
(which had previously been the 'back' of the house). The floor plan inside
was rearranged by moving the entry, stair, kitchen, and bathroom. An almost
completely glass wall on the west facade takes in the views to Greenlake.
Upstairs, the floor plan was rearranged to create a full master suite,
two additional bedrooms, a bathroom and a laundry area. A new bay window
was added to the master bedroom to visually expand the space and give
the owners a quiet place to relax and enjoy the view. |
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