happy spaces for active plays and quiet relaxation
Our designers (principal Stephen Shoup and project architect Jackie Detamore) prioritize the client's wishes which result in several important decisions:
1. Convert the existing guest room and part of the garage into a second master suite for the grandparent. This being located on the opposite (east) side from the group of family bedrooms (west), will offer the desired separation and easy access at the same time.
2. Reorient the living room to the rear (south) side to take advantage of the views by pushing out and co-opt part of the covered patio. This captured space, anchored by a new fireplace, offers a welcoming spot for conversations. The expanded dining area will be the most active family gathering place. Expansive sliding glass doors enable indoor outdoor living.
3. Move the front entry to one side (west) to allow for a much enlarged kitchen. Contrary to prevailing trend, our client prefers a kitchen that is easily accessible and visually connected to other shared spaces, but not entirely open. This kitchen is designed to accommodate multiple family members comfortably.
4. Build a new independent structure housing a garage and an ADU. The ADU, with a great room, 1 1/2 baths, 1 bedroom and a bonus room, is designed to be a sanctuary both for visiting family and guests, and for work and arts activities.
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