The custom wall of glass including the doors was designed in house by Four Brothers’ Alfred Johnson. A casual breakfast area for the family resides within the kitchen confines.
When a couple with two young boys felt growing pains in their 1955 Somerset rancher, they called Four Brothers Design + Build, who offered a clever solution: Build up instead of out. Now, a 1,400 square-foot, second-story addition holds a secluded primary suite and art studio. The first floor saw changes, too. The existing kids’ bedrooms became ensuites, and a powder room and mudroom were added.
Reconfiguring the layout allowed for a larger, modernized kitchen and an open-plan living and dining area. Large-format windows connect those spaces to the woodland setting and flood them with natural light—a must for the homeowner’s extensive plant collection. “Bringing the feel of the woods and the outside world into the house was important, so we picked materials that felt more natural,” relays architect Sondra Zabroske. “The owner was leaning into a Japandi aesthetic.”
Renovation Architecture & Contracting: Sondra Zabroske, AIA, Four Brothers Design + Build, Washington, DC.