SHED Architecture & Design

Lark House

Lark House
© Rafael Soldi

Lark House

SHED Architecture & Design

PLUMBING FIXTURES
Chown Hardware

MANUFACTURERS
Calcutta Gold Marble, Carrara Bianco, Cepac Tile, Concrete Collaborative, Fireclay, Nero Marquina, Timorous Beasties

CONTRACTOR
Ambrose Construction

LIGHTING CONSULTATION
Inform Interiors

ILLUMINATION
ERW Lighting

DESIGN PRINCIPAL
Thomas Schaer

PROJECT DESIGNER
Kyle Keirsey

ORIGINAL ARCHITECT
Al Bumgardner

REMODEL ARCHITECT
SHED Architecture & Design

PROGRAM / USE / BUILDING FUNCTION
Single Family Home

AUTOMATION
Essen Technologies

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Todd Perbix

CASEWORK
Northwest Custom Interiors

ART
Anne Siems

PHOTOGRAPHS
Rafael Soldi

AREA
2360 ft²

YEAR
2023

LOCATION
Seattle, United States

CATEGORY
Houses, Renovation

Originally designed by prominent Seattle architect Al Bumgardner, this 1958 mid-century house was reimagined to reflect the storied lives of its new inhabitants while holding reverence to its architectural significance.

Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi

Located in West Seattle, the house sits atop a cliff with sweeping views of Vashon Island, the Olympic Mountains, and Puget Sound.

In undertaking the renovation of a residence with architectural significance, it is essential to consider the present condition, the original architect's vision, and how the existing design can adapt to modern requirements and the unique personalities of new owners.

This approach necessitated a nuanced assessment of each space, calibrating the scope of interventions to respect and enhance the existing structure.

Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi

In certain areas, minimalistic alterations sufficed, while others demanded more comprehensive changes.

These modifications were not only about preserving the original architecture but also about seamlessly integrating it into the fabric of contemporary living and the distinctive identity of its new owners, ensuring the home continues to be relevant, functional, and personal in the 21st century.

In reimagining the house, emphasis was placed on openness and functionality.

Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi

Interior spaces were restructured to harness natural light and frame scenic vistas, echoing the original design ethos of Bumgardner.

This modern reinterpretation honors his vision while adapting the home to contemporary living needs.

The entrance was transformed with a new front door, bespoke casework, and an elegantly wallpapered powder room.

Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi

In the kitchen, a wall was removed to enhance the flow and connection with Puget Sound.

The blend of custom cabinetry and thoughtful woodwork merges the original architecture with the newly inserted elements.

A juxtaposition of white oak against Bumgardner’s palette of VG-stained fir and cedar creates a harmonious balance of materials and textures.

Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi

Additional features, such as a Nero Marquina Marble island, a walk-up coffee bar, and a built-in breakfast nook, enhance the kitchen's functionality.

An overly open primary bedroom was addressed by reconfiguring its entrance through an enlarged walk-in closet.

Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi

The two-way fireplace connecting to the living room was restructured, finished with glazed brick tile, and visually separated from the bedroom.

Strategically placed interior relights and mirrors ensure privacy and a continued emphasis on light. The ensuite bathroom was thoughtfully reworked and refreshed with custom casework and a striking black and white tile design.

Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi

On the south end of the house, two existing bathrooms were reconfigured into one with a pocket door separating the toilet from the shower room.

The bathroom connects to a children’s room on one end and a communal hallway on the other, eliminating the need for a guest bathroom while providing privacy for the attached bedroom.

Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi

Interior relights and mirrors gang together with the existing skylights to extend natural light throughout the space.

From playful tile, flooring, and wallpaper choices to new white oak and vertical-grain fir elements, the material palette respects Bumgardner’s original design while infusing a personal touch.

Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi

This is further accentuated by carefully selected furnishings and art, drawing inspiration from the owners’ past lives abroad and their penchant for bold, expressive decor.

The home, in its current form, stands as a testament to its history, rooted in Bumgardner’s vision while evolving to vividly capture the unique narrative of its inhabitants.

Lark House
© Rafael Soldi


Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi
Lark House
© Rafael Soldi


Lark House
Plan - Before
Lark House
Plan - After

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