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Lane Williams Architects
Lane Williams Architects
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Washington Park

Midcentury Bathroom, Seattle

A skylight above this shower allows light in to what would otherwise be a dark space. From the street, this house once again appears essentially as it did when first design by Paul Hayden Kirk in 1955. Later modifications to the house were stripped away in this 2010 renovation, restoring the original spare, airy aesthetic. The west wing of the house was expanded, and the internal plan reorganized to provide for a more spacious kitchen and separate media room on the main floor, plus a new master suite above. photo by Ben Benschneider
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