Salt and Pepper House / Kube Architecture

Salt and Pepper House / Kube Architecture - Windows, FacadeSalt and Pepper House / Kube Architecture - Shelving, ChairSalt and Pepper House / Kube Architecture - Stairs, HandrailSalt and Pepper House / Kube Architecture - Table, Windows, Chair, CourtyardSalt and Pepper House / Kube Architecture - More Images+ 23

Washington D. C., United States
  • Architects: Kube Architecture
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  2500 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2015
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Greg Powers
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Hansgrohe, Bedco Mobility, Illuminations, Inc., Metal Specialties
Salt and Pepper House / Kube Architecture - Windows, Facade
© Greg Powers

Text description provided by the architects. The Owners, a couple in their mid-70's, purchased this home to start their lives together. They got engaged after they bought the house, and got married in the house while it was under construction. They love to cook and collect art, so the palette of white walls and black steel is both a metaphor for salt and pepper, as well as a setting for framing their artwork. Pops of color highlight the colors in their art collection.

Salt and Pepper House / Kube Architecture - Table, Windows, Chair, Courtyard
© Greg Powers

The house is organized around a central core containing service spaces, which creates a seamless flow along the perimeter, with major spaces facing front and back. The existing house was stripped down to its basic elements: brick walls, structural framing members, and outdoor space. The rear second floor was removed to create a two-story living/dining room facing the rear garden. Steel structure was inserted to allow for a full glass wall to the rear. The kitchen sits at the center of the house facing the garden, and an indoor-outdoor dining table with bench (both custom-designed by the architect) create a strong interdependence of cooking, eating, and enjoying the outdoor space. A Corten steel fountain provides the calming sound of water. 

Salt and Pepper House / Kube Architecture - Windows, Door, Chair, Facade, Bench, Deck, Patio
© Greg Powers
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Salt and Pepper House / Kube Architecture - Table, Chair, Lighting, Windows
© Greg Powers

Aging in place was an important design factor. An elevator is concealed within the central core, and all circulation routes are wide enough for a wheelchair. The master bathroom has custom stainless grab bars and an open shower for roll-in access.  

Salt and Pepper House / Kube Architecture - Shelving, Chair
© Greg Powers

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Cite: "Salt and Pepper House / Kube Architecture" 11 Oct 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/903606/salt-and-pepper-house-kube-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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