Castro Wood Floors Presents Magnolia Residence
This urban home located in Seattle’s Magnolia neighbourhood was designed by mwworks for an active couple looking for clean open plan living without sacrificing privacy.
Two board formed concrete volumes screen an outdoor court from neighbours, while a wood deck nestled between the home and the planted shop roof provides space for entertaining.
Opening broadly onto the court, large hardwood framed glass doors blur the boundary between indoors and out. Floating above the glassy main floor, a volume of dark vertically applied siding wraps around bedrooms and a home office. With a purposefully subdued palette of concrete, dark siding, and hardwoods throughout, this home infuses warmth and craft with modern simplicity
Magnolia Residence is a 2,900-square-foot home and designers aimed for a strong connection to the outdoors, access to daylight, and a clear open plan. The goal was to have a modest house within walking distance of neighbourhood amenities that creatively solves the puzzle of openness and privacy on an urban lot.
We love the expanse of wood and bold hardwood flooring throughout this striking home. Castro Wood Flooring offers a superb range of wooden flooring solutions for contemporary spaces. Wood is both versatile and classic – easily complementing a variety of styles – and ensuring that your look does not date.
For more info you can visit Castro Wood Floors.
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