Judkins Park Modular Home
September 10, 2012

Straight and Narrow Three stories, loads of light, and plenty of outdoor space makes a nine-and-a-half-foot-wide floor plan feel inviting.
Photography by Robin Stein

City building restrictions on the 20-foot-wide lot produced the unusual, but functional, layout.
Photography by Robin Stein

The home's ground floor was built on-site; the second and third stories are modular "boxes" built in a Ferndale factory and transported here.
Photography by Robin Stein

The home has four separate decks.
Photography by Robin Stein

This abundance of terraces creates a connection to the outdoors.
Photography by Robin Stein

A wood-wrapped patio has an overhang to provide shelter.
Photography by Robin Stein

Straight and Narrow Three stories, loads of light, and plenty of outdoor space makes a nine-and-a-half-foot-wide floor plan feel inviting.
Photography by Robin Stein

The slim but efficient kitchen.
Photography by Robin Stein

The owners gave away many of their antique furnishings when moving back to Seattle from Bainbridge Island.
Photography by Robin Stein

Straight and Narrow Three stories, loads of light, and plenty of outdoor space makes a nine-and-a-half-foot-wide floor plan feel inviting.
Photography by Robin Stein

New furnishings helped them fit into the space both literally and in a design sense.
Photography by Robin Stein

The home's energy-efficient radiator.
Photography by Robin Stein

A sideboard that did make the trip back from Bainbridge.
Photography by Robin Stein

Concrete meets wood.
Photography by Robin Stein