Cubbies and Columns
John Granen
Because it’s used by both guests and family, the foyer in the Seattle, Washington, home needed to blend formality with practicality.
A pair of 48-inch-high partitions separates the living room from the dining room. The craftsman influence comes through in
the columns atop the partitions, which conceal load-bearing posts. One side of the hall has a built-in bench opposite cubbies
for shoes.
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Design: Kevin Price, JAS Design Build, Seattle (jasdesignbuild.com or 206/547-6242)
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