Craftsman Custom Home

Project Details

Project Name
Craftsman Custom Home
Location
AuburnWA
Architect
Estate Homes
Project Types
Single Family
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Estate Homes
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2009
Size
6,000 ft²

Project Description

Sitting on a 15-acre plot in Auburn, Washington, near the Green River, Estate Homes created a 6,000-square-foot custom home for an outdoorsy couple. Built with a bespoke timber frame, the home is composed of natural materials and takes inspiration from the lot’s only pre-existing structure: a small rustic barn, just 75 feet away from the residence. Clad with stone from Mt. Rainier and rusted corrugated metal, the exterior has a rich, copper tone that gets even better with age. Along with an expansive outdoor patio, the home features a two-story garage that doubles as a pottery barn and dog washing station.

When guests step inside the home, they’re immediately greeted by an eight-foot-tall double-sided fireplace, detailed with racing horses around the edges (a nod to the couple’s love of horse racing). Moving past the sunken living room, the kitchen features high-end appliances, granite countertops, and a built-in coffee maker (an idea years ahead of its time). Up the rich cherry stairs, the luxurious master bathroom has a sauna, steam shower, and infinity tub, perfect for the athletic couple to unwind.

The owners were environmentally conscious, so they opted for geothermal heating. Here’s how it works: water is naturally pre-heated beneath the lot and fed into the home. When the couple turns on a faucet, the water is already at a warm temperature and reduces the amount of water wasted waiting for water to heat up. The couple paid a steep upfront cost, but geothermal heating typically cuts heating bills in half.

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