Beautiful House between Land and Water

This extraordinary and mind blowing house on Lake Washington finds its place between half land and half water. The family living there has renovated their cottage to give it a more richer look and to adopt a richer lifestyle. But, while renovating they left off some good stuffs like the casual beach cabin look and the friendly scale. In addition they’ve added a new ground level of 400 square feet and second floor sizing 1000 square feet. The rooms have been given a more brighter look and and inner skin of the rooms have been made from fine cedar and glasses, giving it a warm and transparent look. A protective steel shell has been housed upon glass and wood  in order to resist the winter storms and the moist lakeside climate. The builders have done an excellent job of turning dust to gold!The house is listed at Johnston Architects

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