Modern Cabin Architecture

Designing a modern cabin in a rural setting requires understanding of local site conditions and building methods that are often very different from our urban designs.  The terrain may be rough, access may be limited, and utilities scarce.  In modern cabin design, careful site analysis is a critical first step to determine how to best locate the house on the property and whether it should be a single-story or multi-story plan.  

Modern cabin plans create opportunities for low carbon footprint and net-zero living.  We focus on locally sourced materials, exceptional levels of energy efficiency, and solar gain that is both passive and from photovoltaic panels.  Due to their remote nature, modern cabin design often require backup energy systems such as generators and batteries to survive extended power outages.

Identifying well-qualified contractors can require extra diligence, as builders in remote areas are not always experienced in working with the detailed plans and specifications we provide as modern cabin design architects.  We have completed successful collaborations with such builders, typically at costs that are below urban prices.

Recent examples of our modern cabin and rural retreat home designs include:

  • Lake Cle Elum House, a single-story, three-bedroom, three bath 2800 square foot modern waterfront cabin that will become the clients’ primary residence.  (photo and link to project page)

  • Pear Point House, a compact 1100 SF waterfront cabin near Friday Harbor on San Juan Island.  This modern cabin will eventually become the guest house, accompanying a 3,000 square foot primary modern custom architecture residence.  Construction begins in 2023.  (rendering)

  • Valley View House is a 3100 square foot residence located on 12 acres near Ellensburg, Washington, and overlooks the Yakima River and surrounding valley.  Construction will be complete in mid-2023. (rendering)

  • Fairwinds, a five-building, 15 acre compound in the hills above Carmel, California, has become our clients’ primary residence, with multiple guest quarters to accommodate many extended family members. (photo and link to project page)

MODERN Cabin Architects In Seattle and Washington State

Modern Cabin Architecture

A modern cabin is not the rustic retreat it once was.  At Lane Williams Architects, we create highly livable and complete homes that can also serve as a transitional home, for those who are free from daily office commutes.  Your modern cabin might ultimately become your primary residence.

Modern Cabin Architecture

Designing a modern cabin in a rural setting requires understanding of local site conditions and building methods that are often very different from our urban designs.  The terrain may be rough, access may be limited, and utilities scarce.  In modern cabin design, careful site analysis is a critical first step to determine how to best locate the house on the property and whether it should be a single-story or multi-story plan.  

Modern cabin plans create opportunities for low carbon footprint and net-zero living.  We focus on locally sourced materials, exceptional levels of energy efficiency, and solar gain that is both passive and from photovoltaic panels.  Due to their remote nature, modern cabin design often require backup energy systems such as generators and batteries to survive extended power outages.

Identifying well-qualified contractors can require extra diligence, as builders in remote areas are not always experienced in working with the detailed plans and specifications we provide as modern cabin design architects.  We have completed successful collaborations with such builders, typically at costs that are below urban prices.

Recent examples of our modern cabin and rural retreat home designs include:

  • Lake Cle Elum House, a single-story, three-bedroom, three bath 2800 square foot modern waterfront cabin that will become the clients’ primary residence.  (photo and link to project page)

  • Pear Point House, a compact 1100 SF waterfront cabin near Friday Harbor on San Juan Island.  This modern cabin will eventually become the guest house, accompanying a 3,000 square foot primary modern custom architecture residence.  Construction begins in 2023.  (rendering)

  • Valley View House is a 3100 square foot residence located on 12 acres near Ellensburg, Washington, and overlooks the Yakima River and surrounding valley.  Construction will be complete in mid-2023. (rendering)

  • Fairwinds, a five-building, 15 acre compound in the hills above Carmel, California, has become our clients’ primary residence, with multiple guest quarters to accommodate many extended family members. (photo and link to project page)