Raleigh Hills Sunroom

We renovated a beautiful 1960s living room and added a small sunroom to extend the lines of the original living room into the landscape. Converting the formerly solid walls on either side of the fireplace to glass gave more presence to the Dale Chihuly glass sculpture while providing visual connection to the garden.

This house was published in the book “Pacific Northwest Homes.”

  • Location: Raleigh Hills, OR

    Materials used are travertine floors and washed cedar siding.

    A recessed sliding door provides visual and acoustical privacy to the two spaces when needed.

    In the small, below-grade wine cellar, materials include mahogany, concrete, stainless steel, and granite with below-counter storage for linens and silver.

  • DESIGN TEAM: Richard Brown AIA, Geoffrey Harker, and Jason Didion

    ADDITIONAL DESIGN: Henry Brown Interiors and Tom Dearborn Lighting

    LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: Hoichi Kurisu

    CONTRACTOR: Ostmo Construction

    PHOTOGRAPHER :Dale Christopher Lang Ph.D, AIAP, NW Architectural Photography

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