Best Practice Architecture Renovates 1950s Seattle House into Multigenerational Home
By
Saudatu Bah
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
The article features a renovated 1950s house in Seattle called 'Lil Shingle' by Best Practice Architecture, which transformed the property into a multigenerational home with a self-contained basement apartment. The renovation is described as a 'humble budget-conscious solution' and features wooden shingle cladding. The content appears to be from a Dezeen Debate newsletter highlighting architectural projects.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledBest Practice Architecture transformed a 1950s house in Seattle's Mt Baker neighbourhood into Lil Shingle, a multigenerational home clad in wooden shingles with a self-contained basement apartment.
The latest edition of our Dezeen Debate newsletter features a renovated 1950s house in Seattle by Best Practice Architecture.
Dezeen Debate features 'humble budget-conscious solution'
You might also wanna read

Goldstein Heather adds four-storey extension to Victorian terrace house in London
Architecture studio Goldstein Heather has transformed a Victorian terrace house in London's Stamford Brook neighborhood with a four-storey e

Herzog & de Meuron's Tour Triangle skyscraper tops out at 180 metres in Paris
The Tour Triangle skyscraper in Paris, designed by Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron, has topped out at 180 metres (42 storeys), ma

Pend transforms overlooked Edinburgh infill site into mews homes with private courtyards
Architecture studio Pend has completed Canon Mews, a pair of light-filled mews homes on a compact brownfield site in Edinburgh, Scotland. Th

Abandoned Lisbon shopping mall transformed into Oriente Green Campus innovation hub
Architecture studios KPF and Saraiva+Associados have transformed an unfinished, abandoned shopping mall structure in Moscavide, north of Lis

LGA Architectural Partners designs aluminium-clad bell pavilion with skylights for Toronto park
LGA Architectural Partners designed The Belle, a bell-shaped, aluminium-clad pavilion with integrated skylights in Mabelle Park, Toronto. Th

Dattner Architects integrates affordable housing with historic Bronx church campus using gothic design details
Dattner Architects has completed St James Terrace, an affordable housing development integrated with a historic Episcopal church campus in t
