Size ―
3,300 sf
Type ―
Remodel
Location ―
Kirkland, Washington
Contractor ―
Collaborators ―
Motionspace Architecture + Design (Interiors)
Photography ―
This remodeled 1977 home in Holmes Point retains its original Northwest contemporary character while enhancing aesthetics and functionality with a remodeled kitchen, luxurious primary bath, and other updates.
Perched above Lake Washington in desirable Holmes Point, this 1977 Northwest contemporary home had good bones, but needed to be remodeled. The unique reverse floor plan, featuring living areas above and bedrooms below, was ideal for our clients and captured the views from the most frequently used spaces. The inefficiently designed kitchen that was located behind view blocking walls was reimagined to integrate seamlessly with the main living areas, offering panoramic views of Lake Washington and the Olympic Mountains. On the middle level, the cramped primary bathroom was transformed into a luxurious space, with a large double vanity, walk-in shower, and soaking tub, all adorned with high-end finishes. The central stair was reworked with new treads and risers and railings. Additionally, the home’s mechanical systems were updated to ensure optimal functionality and comfort, which is challenging in a 3 level home with open staircase. The exterior was refreshed with new siding and a new paint scheme. This thoughtful remodel brings the property up to date, enhancing both its aesthetics and practicality while maintaining its original Northwest Contemporary character.