Austin home filled with light-filled spaces and modern design

Austin-based architecture practice Sanders Architecture has completed a residential project in Tarrytown, Austin in collaboration with interior design firm, Christen Ales Interior Design and general contractor, Miars Construction. 

The home, while ideally located, was not suited for a growing family. Thus, the project’s architectural objective was to reconfigure its square-footage to accommodate the clients’ style of living, while bringing in natural light and making connections to unique outdoor spaces surrounding the home.

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Sanders Architecture and Miars Construction collaborated to create additions to the home that introduced soft light from the north of the building, while shaping outdoor rooms on the home’s southern exposure.

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“The capture and use of natural daylight is the defining feature of this house,” said Christopher L. Sanders, founder and principal architect of Sanders Architecture. “Other details include the incorporation of steel structural elements into the building’s windows – this is a recurring theme.”

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The home’s materials, a restrained palette of natural white stucco, weathered galvalume roofing, and black steel window openings create a harmony between the spaces. Sanders designed new dormer windows on the north slope of the roof, allowing in soft natural light and as a unifying element of the building.

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“I really like the way we were able to use the steel windows as both a design element and a structural element for this project,” said Jason Miars, owner of Miars Construction. “This is becoming a more common trend, but it’s still rare in residential architecture.”

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The soft natural light that penetrates deep into the interior space of the home highlights another key feature: the blackened steel and concrete interior staircase. The design of the home is intended to be seamless, with the installation of wide plank walnut floors and serene color selections, which promote an effortless flow from room to room.

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“The home has a current but timeless design,” said Ales. “It was a successful compilation of modern architectural features, with the warmth and softness of more transitional lighting and furniture pieces and a very soothing interior design palette of blue and grey.”

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Christen Ales of Christen Ales Interior Design assisted with furniture layout and selections, overall décor, lighting and interior finish selection and in collaboration with Sanders, selected tile, countertops and paint colours.

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What started out as a simple home update ultimately became a complete transformation. The result is a home that, while now slightly larger, fits more naturally into its sloping site.  Interior spaces, once dark and enclosed, feel airy and spacious.

Images courtesy of Sanders ArchitectureMiars Construction and Christen Ales Interior Design / Merrick Ales

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