


The client was looking to add a primary suite to an existing timber frame cabin in the San Juan Islands
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The timber frame for the primary suite utilized steel connectors as opposed to traditional wood joinery to introduce a steel element to the house. This was extended in the details for the stairs and the kitchen.

Photo Credit: Masterson | Standing on the deck looking at the primary suite
Photo Credit: Masterson | View of the whole house from the waterside


Photo Credit: Masterson | Retaining wall outside of the master bathroom
Photo Credit: Masterson | Retaining wall outside of the master bathroom and wood frame


Photo Credit: Masterson | Master suite view
Photo Credit: Masterson | Interior view of the sleeping area


Photo Credit: Masterson | Master bedroom looking from an inside corner

Photo Credit: Masterson | Closer view of the timber structure
Photo Credit: Masterson | Master bedroom view looking from the master bath with timber frame


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Photo Credit: Masterson | Shower tub


Photo Credit: Masterson | Shower room
Photo Credit: Masterson | Water closet and bathroom sink


Photo Credit: Masterson | Closer view of kitchen sinks and lower cabinetry
Photo Credit: Masterson | Living room space looking from the kitchen side


Photo Credit: Masterson | Closer view of the fireplace and shelves


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