Mercer Modern House

Wittman Estes blends Southern California and Pacific Northwest in the design of this modern home located in Mercer Island, Washington.

  • area / size 3,760 sqft
  • Year 2019
  • Type House,
  • Mercer Modern is a midcentury home located on a hillside on a 15,539 SF lot in Mercer Island, WA overlooking Lake Washington. Wittman Estes re-imagined the property, designing a master plan with a poolside terrace as the focus, and expanding stairways and paths to connect the levels of the house together. The master suite, kitchen/dining, and lower floor were redesigned to open outward to the landscape, and create a more natural flow between spaces.

    Ms. Owen’s roots in Southern California brought a love for bright, light tones, and simple open spaces. Together with the architect, this vibe was mixed with Pacific Northwest traditions of wood tones and highly crafted built-in furniture. The goal was to create spaces paired the qualities of Southern California modernism with the warmer, highly crafted wood carpentry that the Puget Sound region is known for.

    The outdoor deck has a ipe decking and built in seating. Cedar slat walls screen the neighboring houses while allowing the sunlight to filter through the screens. The kitchen was reconfigured to orient to the outdoors encourage an easy connection between the living room, dining room, and outdoor space. A concrete and glass stair connect the upper terrace to the garden and landscape. The breezy and lightweight feeling of the material palette encourages the family to step outside and connect with the sunlight, all while enjoying the views of Lake Washington and the downtown Seattle skyline.

    The owner is Melanie Owen, a fashion designer with a keen interest in interior design and outdoor living. Originally from Southern California, her design sensibilities were rooted in SoCal surfer culture and the casual and open vibes of beach living. Both Melanie and her husband, Matt, work in fashion and clothing and have deep interests in texture, materiality, and a comfortable lived-in feeling.

    The material palette was developed together by the architect and Ms. Owen in a fruitful collaboration. The architects wanted to weave the materials so that a warm, textural palette moved effortlessly through the house. A wood ceiling blended into a white sun lit ceiling that extended to the outdoors. A marble kitchen counter emerged fluidly from a white terrazzo floor that flowed into outdoor decking. Wood casework detailing merged with warm wood wall paneling. The materials reflect the easy, relaxed nature of the redesign – opening up the heart of the home to not only the outdoors but to natural, sustainable textures.

    The project included a master plan for the large property with pool terrace, garden paths, and a redesign of multiple levels to connect the midcentury home to the generous property. The home achieves a synthesis of both worlds of Southern California Modernism and Pacific Northwest wood craft traditions.

    Design: Wittman Estes
    Design Team: Matt Wittman, Jody Estes, Hayley Snider
    Photography: Rafael Soldi