Cloaked in old-growth Western Red Cedar shingles, this two-story craftsman built by ship Captain Ole E Nelson in 1933 is a replica of his childhood home in Norway, replete with double-height vaulted ceiling and balcony loft, carved balusters, and a support beam painted with a colorful folk motif. Renovating the house to incorporate a large, modern kitchen while preserving its status as a National Historical Landmark required strict adherence to the period Scandinavian vernacular.

At night, the glass walkway bridging the original building to its new kitchen and patio lends the house a warm glow, gently illuminating its nestling woods of Douglas Fir and mature Maples.

Our Part

  • 18 pieces, 2,000 board feet of RFV KD, FOHC, Select Fir in custom sizes

  • Custom hardware and fasteners for hidden connection detailing

  • Prefabrication and installation
  • Post wraps for steel columns

  • Custom finish applied on site
  • Project Partners

  • Dovetail General Contractors , Seattle, WA
  • Heliotrope Architects, Portland , OR
  • Interested in the story behind this project and how it was constructed? We’re eager to share more.