Wooden Box House Design with a Daylight Basement – Vashon Island Cabin by Vandeventer+Carlander Architects

Vashon Island Cabin
This project consists of the remodel of an existing one story cabin with a daylight basement. Recognizing the need for some additional floor area, the idea developed to insert a wood “box” resting on the existing floor and cantilever over the existing basement walls, thus not affecting the existing drain field.
Vashon Island Cabin
This wooden box contains the Master bedroom, Bath and Kitchen. The exterior form and materials of the box are continued to the interior, while clerestory windows separate the box from the shed roof above. Thermally broken aluminum curtainwall is used for the extensive glazing of the main floor living spaces. An existing masonry fireplace and wall on the north side of the cabin are the only elements preserved at this floor from the existing cabin. Large sliding doors open onto a rebuilt wood deck to the west and allow for easy movement from the interior for entertaining.

The daylight basement has been developed into two bedroms, bath and TV area. The Vashon Island Cabin designed by Vandeventer+Carlander Architects.
Vashon Island Cabin with modern interior design

Vashon Island Cabin with kitchen and dining room furniture

Vashon Island Cabin with dining room furniture

Vashon Island Cabin with master bedroom design

Vashon Island Cabin Architecture

Vashon Island Cabin Architecture

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