Project posted by KEM STUDIO

Homestead Residence

Year
2020
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Diagram
Diagram
Entry - Exterior
Entry - Exterior
Breezeway
Breezeway
Entry - Interior
Entry - Interior
Open Kitchen + Dining + Living
Open Kitchen + Dining + Living
Open Kitchen + Dining + Living
Open Kitchen + Dining + Living
Living Room Fireplace
Living Room Fireplace
Kitchen
Kitchen
Hallway from Open Kitchen + Dining + Living to Master Living
Hallway from Open Kitchen + Dining + Living to Master Living
Hallway door closed from Open Kitchen + Dining + Living to Master Living
Hallway door closed from Open Kitchen + Dining + Living to Master Living
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Downstairs Bathroom
Downstairs Bathroom
Backyard View
Backyard View
Pool View
Pool View
Casita Shower
Casita Shower
Casita Canopy + Garage Above
Casita Canopy + Garage Above
View from the Casita
View from the Casita

Details

Square Feet
6324
Bedrooms
5
Full Baths
4
Partial Baths
1

Credits

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Architect
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From KEM STUDIO

Located in Prairie Village, Kansas, the Homestead Residence anchors a corner lot and provides a reinterpreted homage to the Mid-Century Modern archetype that once occupied this lot.

The corner lot presented the opportunity to separate the garage and main house volumes, allowing each to relate their street and connect the neighborhood fabric. A low slung hipped roof with deep overhangs joins the masses, creating an interstitial space that becomes a covered outdoor living room as the core of family life and gateway to the private back yard.

The approach to the residence greets one with a masonry facade, perforated in sections, running the long axis of the house. A shift off-axis provides an orientation to the main stair that is pulled out from the interior footprint, flowing linearly under the roof overhang. The stair acts as a transition between inside and outside, first and second level living. The broken and bent bar planning cradles the private backyard and pool casita, connected through the outdoor living room. A restrained material palette of light buff brick, white stucco, and exposed concrete is accented by stained cedar for an approachable feeling in an otherwise traditional neighborhood.