Lopez Island Beach Cabin
Matt Anderson

Beach Life

Graham Baba Architects as Architects

Beginning with an outdated 1962 split-level beachfront house, the challenge for this remodel involved the transformation and recycling of the original 1960s split-level house into a home that’s connected to its location. “The rural, agrarian structures of Lopez Island served as inspiration for the design,” notes Jim Graham. “We wanted to create something that meshed with the landscape, and that felt like a cabin.”

 

The island residence features natural materials including exposed wood, iron, glass, and local fieldstone to provide a Pacific Northwest sensibility. Extensive glazing ensures that life at the beach and the Salish Sea are part of the daily experience.

 

Repurposed materials are front and center. The kitchen island is clad with metal destined for the dump—old sheet metal signs, appliance bodies and salvaged car hoods—yielding an informal and playful interior aesthetic. Salvaged Australian gumwood from Sydney Harbor’s wharves on nearby Whidbey Island have been put to use as exposed trusses within the house. Custom ironwork was fabricated by Seattle-based Gulassa and Co. Stained cedar siding and the copper roof will age naturally, helping to lend a timeless quality to the design. 

 

The transition from inside to outside is seamlessly created through the use of a panelized glazing system that easily folds and tucks away, revealing a 16-foot opening to let nature in. Deep overhangs protect the interior spaces from overheating during the summer while letting in much-needed sun during the winter. The open floor plan allows for amazing views from all parts of the house, ensuring that the beach and waterscape are a constant presence.

 

Project team

Graham Baba Architects (architecture)

Jennifer Randall & Associates (interior design)

Ravenhill Construction (contractor)

Photography: Benjamin Benschneider

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