The Wedge(wood) House Breathes New Life Into a 1970s Classic
Briefly

In Seattle's Wedgwood neighborhood, a 1970s home has been skillfully updated for a young family, showing a collaboration between Best Practice Architecture and Ainslie-Davis. The project, named The Wedge(wood), enhances the home's lineage while modernizing spaces. Key updates include an open kitchen and dining area to foster family interactions, while preserving unique original features like a sunken living room and vintage stove. A converted porch into a functional mudroom improves entry functionality and addresses the home’s needs in rainy Seattle. Upstairs renovations added a full bathroom and reconfigured spaces for better utility.
The redesign of a 1970s Wedgwood home balances preservation and modern functionality, making it ideal for a young family while honoring its historical significance.
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