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Thoughtfully Updated Layout & Space Planning

Classic Laurelhurst View Home

Revised circulation, entry sequence, and architectural details breathe new life into this homey cottage.

What drew these homeowners to this Laurelhurst cottage was never hard to identify: the views. From the right vantage point, you can see straight to Husky Stadium. And on a clear Seattle day, that kind of outlook is difficult to walk away from.

The house itself, however, wasn’t living up to its potential. A steeply sloping roofline over the entry greeted visitors at forehead-height, an awkward early-2000s addition had grafted itself onto the back of the home, and, while the floor plan offered multiple ways to move through the space, the circulation never quite resolved into something intuitive or comfortable.

What started as a kitchen renovation grew into a full interior remodel. Our team provided the complete architectural design for the project, reshaping the home from the outside in, rethinking the entry, reconfiguring the floor plan on every level, and redesigning an addition that finally made the back of the house feel intentional.

A traditional-style kitchen in a single-family home with ivory-painted cabinetry, a white and gray quartz countertop, and brass hardware. There is a large central, dark wood island sits in front of the gas range with three upholstered seats.
Lake Washington View

Relocating the kitchen to the back of the home takes full advantage of the home’s stellar views of Lake Washington. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Lake Washington View

Relocating the kitchen to the back of the home takes full advantage of the home’s stellar views of Lake Washington. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

A traditional-style kitchen in a single-family home, looking between a gas range and a large wood island into a framed doorway that leads to a butler’s pantry, with abundant cabinets and a black and white checkered floor.
Butler’s Pantry

A new butler’s pantry takes over the previous kitchen, turning what was once an awkward room into a small but mighty storage space. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Butler’s Pantry

A new butler’s pantry takes over the previous kitchen, turning what was once an awkward room into a small but mighty storage space. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

The interior floor plan required careful attention. Rather than erasing the cottage’s original detailing, our approach was to work with what was already there and build upon it thoughtfully, honoring the home’s past while allowing it to grow into something more.

Before the remodel, the first floor offered plenty of space but lacked a sense of direction. Circulation moved through the home without landing anywhere meaningful, leaving rooms feeling disconnected from one another.

Our space planning efforts resolved this by establishing a clear heart to the home. The dining room, repositioned to sit at the center of the floor plan, now anchors the first floor and organizes the surrounding rooms with intention.

The kitchen moved to the brighter and more purposeful space at the back of the home with a direct connection to the outdoors and the deck. Now, the first floor feels cohesive and connected, with each room leading naturally into the next.

Relocating the kitchen allowed us to use the kitchen’s original location for the butler’s pantry the homeowners had hoped for.

Throughout the main floor, original squared openings were refined and elevated with parabolic arches. Finding the right profile took careful consideration, exploring which arch best suited the homeowner’s aesthetic vision. The final result lends the home’s interiors a softness and sophistication that feels both architectural and enduring.

The original entry was one of the first things we addressed. The low-sloping roofline made the home feel closed off and unwelcoming before visitors even stepped inside. Arguably the most transformative element of the project, the new entry addition opens the home up, both physically and in atmosphere.

A formal dining room with a large dark wood dining table surrounded by brown suede chairs. Built in cabinetry in a dusty pink lines the opposite wall with arched doors.
Formal Dining Room

Space planning allows this central dining room to become the heart of the home, with easy access to the butler’s pantry for entertaining. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Formal Dining Room

Space planning allows this central dining room to become the heart of the home, with easy access to the butler’s pantry for entertaining. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

A view from the home’s sitting room into the formal dining room and kitchen beyond. Parabolic arched framed openings separate each room.
Organic Flow

Reimagining the circulation of this home brings a natural cadence to its flow, allowing each space to move organically and seamlessly into the next. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Organic Flow

Reimagining the circulation of this home brings a natural cadence to its flow, allowing each space to move organically and seamlessly into the next. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Staying contextual to the Laurelhurst neighborhood was a clear priority throughout the design process. The homeowners wanted to honor the cottage’s scale and character, not erase it. To that end, the new addition signals warmth and arrival in the way a front door should, giving it the presence and openness it had been missing, while keeping the spirit of the home’s modest form.

In the reimagined entry, open railings, and a vaulted ceiling further expand the sense of space. Open and airy, locations for built-ins were designed to provide needed storage while grounding the entry in its historic style.

Looking through the front door from the outside into the entry of the home. The door and trim are a soft, light gray-blue, and dusty pink built in shelving is visible inside through the doorway.
Updated Entry

An updated entry offers an elegant welcome to the home that feels spacious yet tailored to the home’s cottage style. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Updated Entry

An updated entry offers an elegant welcome to the home that feels spacious yet tailored to the home’s cottage style. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Looking into a traditional-style home, with a staircase on the right following the wall up to the second floor. The open stairway reveals the second floor at the top, where an open walkway is visible, as well a door to a bedroom at the top of the stairs. On the first floor, the formal dining room can be seen beyond the stairs.
Open Staircase

A new double-height foyer brings soft light into the home while an open railing connects the first and second floors. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Open Staircase

A new double-height foyer brings soft light into the home while an open railing connects the first and second floors. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

A built-in bench painted a dusty pink has two drawers of storage beneath and an olive green cushion on top, along with a cylindrical pillow in a painting-like forest print. To the left, the staircase can be seen.
Built-In Bench

The planned location for a built-in bench comes to life in this combo seat-storage solution, perfect for the new entryway. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Built-In Bench

The planned location for a built-in bench comes to life in this combo seat-storage solution, perfect for the new entryway. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Upstairs, the original layout placed a modest primary bedroom alongside a few narrow rooms and a sewing space that happened to claim the best view in the house. A straightforward but meaningful solution solved this conundrum. We relocated the primary bedroom to take advantage of the view and adjusted the wall between the remaining bedrooms so that each felt more generous and equally considered.

The primary suite was designed with efficiency and comfort in mind, with a thoughtfully configured bathroom and closet that give the homeowners the storage and functionality they had been missing. And in one of our favorite examples of practical problem-solving, a laundry chute carefully designed to work within the existing structure now makes daily life a little more effortless.

What makes this project particularly rewarding is how much the architecture itself does the work. Every room that flows effortlessly into the next, every view framed with intention, every detail that feels as though it was always meant to be there: all of it is grounded in architectural decisions that help this classic Laurelhurst cottage become more fully itself.

Primary Bathroom

Reconfiguring the layout of the second floor allowed for a luxurious primary suite bathroom. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Primary Bathroom

Reconfiguring the layout of the second floor allowed for a luxurious primary suite bathroom. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

A cream tiled shower with a glass door.
Light and Bright

Reconfiguring the home’s layout brings more light into the right spaces, like the primary bathroom. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Light and Bright

Reconfiguring the home’s layout brings more light into the right spaces, like the primary bathroom. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

A green tiled shower with a glass door.
Moody Bathroom

With thoughtful space planning, each new space’s details can shine, like this moody green bathroom. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Moody Bathroom

With thoughtful space planning, each new space’s details can shine, like this moody green bathroom. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

A bathroom vanity in medium wood with a quartz countertop. There is an oval mirror and wall sconces behind the vanity and a floral green wallpaper on the walls.
Drama in the Details

Dramatic details feel at home in a home refresh designed to highlight its classic, cottage charm. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Drama in the Details

Dramatic details feel at home in a home refresh designed to highlight its classic, cottage charm. Classic Laurelhurst View Home | Photo by Carina Skrobecki.

Notes & Credits
Architecture by Board & Vellum.
Interior Styling by Jessica Nelson Design.
General Contracting by Damskov Construction.
Photography by Carina Skrobecki.

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