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Outbuilding of the Week: Back Alley House by Tim Cuppett Architects

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In the historic Texas neighborhood of Old West Austin, clients asked architect Tim Cuppett to add sleeping quarters to a one-bedroom house (circa 1908). To avoid disfiguring the vintage facade with an attic dormer (or worse), Cuppett came up with a charming solution: the back alley guest house.

Photography via Tim Cuppett Architects except where noted.

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Above: Cuppett knew the house well; he had remodeled the house for the previous owners. After the 1,747-square-foot house house sold in 2012, the new owners asked Cuppett to add bedroom space (for when their grown children visit). 

Remodeling the attic was the first step (and added a second bedroom). But going further would have required a dormer or other disfigurement. Instead, Cuppett designed a freestanding guesthouse (visible through the kitchen window) alongside an alley that borders the back of the property. 

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Above: The guest house functions as a two-car garage (with entry from the alley) and has a one-bedroom apartment on the upper floor.

“We definitely did not want a Disneyland replica of the original house,” Cuppett told Austin Home. “That historic structure is representative of a particular place in time. While we want the new to complement the old, we should also be building something current to this time and place.”

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Above: The guest house has a painted board and batten facade. Planks of cedar fencing mimic the pattern of the siding, creating screens and a railing for a roof deck.

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Above: Photograph via AIA Homes Tour.

In the guest house kitchen, cabinets are painted Chelsea Gray by Benjamin Moore. Behind cabinet doors are refrigerator drawers and a mini dishwasher.

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Above: The guest house has a bedroom alcove with a dormer window (above the bed) which mimics and size and shape of a kitchen window in the main house (see below).

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Above: From the kitchen in the main house, the guest house's bedroom dormer is a prominent feature.

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Above: The staircase has a framework of steel stair stringers to support ipe treads.

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Above: The roof deck offers a view of the Austin skyline.

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Above: The guest house replaced an old carport. From the alley, the view is distinctly modern.

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Above: Clever sight lines allow a glimpse of the house in the distance.

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Above: From the street, there is no hint of the modern guest house sited behind the main house.

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