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Sleekness in Seattle: Modern Garden, Midcentury House

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While they were house hunting in Seattle, Bob and Michele Conrad met builder Todd Lozier and he told them about a project he was working on, a 1966 house designed by modernist architect Ralph Anderson in Bellevue’s Clyde Hill neighborhood. They drove over to see the house-in-process—and instantly fell in love with the property.

The large lot had great light, an air of privacy (they felt as if there were no neighbors), and a peaceful silence. How could the Conrads not buy it?

Photography courtesy of Belathée Photography.

 Todd Lozier’s design-build firm Lochwood Lozier worked with designer Lisa Staton to re-work the interiors of the house, and designer Karen Stefonick came up with  plan to re-imagine the landscape.
Above: Todd Lozier’s design-build firm Lochwood Lozier worked with designer Lisa Staton to re-work the interiors of the house, and designer Karen Stefonick came up with  plan to re-imagine the landscape.

Siding and trim were painted a dark gray (the paint color is Sherwin-Williams Iron Ore) to give the house a crisp modern feel and blend into the landscape, says Staton:  “The boldly drawn architecture of this Ralph Anderson residence dictates the look and feel of the landscaping, second only to its functionality.”

 bove: “Angular walkways, repetitive structured plantings, and garden beds keep the landscape simple, with clean lines, yet bold in look and feel,” says Stefonick.
bove: “Angular walkways, repetitive structured plantings, and garden beds keep the landscape simple, with clean lines, yet bold in look and feel,” says Stefonick.
Slabs of concrete poured in a large scale grid have plantings between them.
Above: Slabs of concrete poured in a large scale grid have plantings between them.

 “The primary focus was the outdoor living spaces: multiple decks, raised fire pit, and an outdoor kitchen make this home perfect for entertaining, and their more than generous size and configuration provide a harmonious segue between the Scandinavian-influenced interior and the outdoor,” says Staton.

Repeating the interior black-and-white color scheme, the contractor lightened a Flatiron Rectangular Dining Table from Restoration Hardware (and added a weather-resistant finish); the table is available in six lengths at prices ranging from $995 to $1995.
Above: Repeating the interior black-and-white color scheme, the contractor lightened a Flatiron Rectangular Dining Table from Restoration Hardware (and added a weather-resistant finish); the table is available in six lengths at prices ranging from $995 to $1995.
The black dining chairs are Sophia Chairs woven of weather-resistant resin rattan; $89.95 apiece from CB2.
Above: The black dining chairs are Sophia Chairs woven of weather-resistant resin rattan; $89.95 apiece from CB2.
Outdoor kitchen appliances include an Artisan gas grill, U-Line refrigerator, and Broan hood.
Above: Outdoor kitchen appliances include an Artisan gas grill, U-Line refrigerator, and Broan hood.
An outdoor lounge area has a fire pit as a focal point; white Soleil Lounge Chairs chairs with a durable powder coated finish are $399 apiece from Room & Board. A round Topanga Natural Gas Fire Table is $2,655 at Restoration Hardware.
Above: An outdoor lounge area has a fire pit as a focal point; white Soleil Lounge Chairs chairs with a durable powder coated finish are $399 apiece from Room & Board. A round Topanga Natural Gas Fire Table is $2,655 at Restoration Hardware.
Homeowner Bob Conrad spent seven years traveling the world as a professional golfer; a putting green was a must. The green’s ForeverLawn artificial grass is usable year-round.
Above: Homeowner Bob Conrad spent seven years traveling the world as a professional golfer; a putting green was a must. The green’s ForeverLawn artificial grass is usable year-round.
“We re-purposed a Saarinen table from their previous house out by the putting green and used four Eames molded plastic chairs,” says Staton.
Above: “We re-purposed a Saarinen table from their previous house out by the putting green and used four Eames molded plastic chairs,” says Staton.

For more garden design ideas for a midcentury house, see Garden Visit: Midcentury Eichler Gem.


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