This Nordic-inspired farmhouse was renovated by Ripple Design Studio in collaboration with Lisa Staton Design, located in Woodinville, Washington. Just a short 30-minute drive from downtown Seattle, Woodinville is known for its wine culture and small-town charm, Tucked into a woodsy setting, the scope of this project entailed a comprehensive renovation of the existing house and a substantial addition.
The homeowner drew inspiration from Nordic modern farmhouses and the simplicity of California-casual design. The exterior facade has a crisp, inky gray-black hue that harmonizes with the lush hillside setting. Interior finishes were selected to have layers of warmth and texture. This approach featured a recurring palette of white oak, gray concrete, and handmade glazed tiles.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Ripple Design Studio INTERIOR DESIGNER Lisa Staton Design BUILDER Gallagher Co. Construction LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Scot Eckley Inc.
Every room within the home exudes a unique and special character while upholding a unified theme of materials and design throughout the entire house. The furnishings and fixtures were selected from one-of-a-kind artisans, with an emphasis on natural materials such as linen, wool, stone, or ceramics.
Above: The existing landscape was carefully considered and enhanced in the design of the entryway.
Light-filled living spaces in this modern Nordic-inspired farmhouse seamlessly blend the transition from the exterior to the interior. The windows throughout this home were sourced from Marvin Windows & Doors.
What We Love: Elegantly understated, this Nordic-inspired farmhouse offers a striking contrast to its lush, woodsy surroundings. Its design features clean lines, expansive walls of glazing, and a deliberate emphasis on using natural materials. Overall, we love the aesthetics of this peaceful, light-filled oasis and how it seamlessly blends with its evergreen terrain.
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Above: In this light-filled living room you will find a bespoke linen sofa and a large paper lantern by Isamu Noguchi suspended overhead.
Above: For the walls, a limewash paint in an off-white hue provides a restful feel in the main living spaces.
Above: Tadelakt plaster is used on the walls of this spa-like bathroom.
Carefully integrated into the floor plan is a seperate cozy apartment designed to accommodate overnight guests.
The outdoor pool, heated by geothermal technology, is complemented by a pool house that harmonizes with the architectural style of the main residence.
PHOTOGRAPHER Michael Clifford
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