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Ellis Residence by Coates DesignThe <a href="http://inhabitat.com/ellis-residence-leeds-the-way-in-puget-sound/">last time</a> we brought you the story of the <a href="http://www.coatesdesign.com/work/ellis-residence">Ellis Residence</a> on Bainbridge Island, Washington, <a href="http://www.coatesdesign.com/">Coates Design</a> had just released the design to the public and construction had begun. Now, after two years, this LEED Platinum home shines as an example of modern design made green. Read on for a look at this stunning finished project!1
Ellis Residence by Coates DesignSituated on Yeomalt Bluff overlooking Puget Sound and the Seattle skyline, the Ellis Residence is a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/renovation/">renovation</a> of an existing home that resulted in the reuse of more than 80% of the existing materials.2
Ellis Residence by Coates DesignThe materiality of the home reflects the unique style of contemporary architecture in the Pacific Northwest.3
Ellis Residence by Coates DesignThe driveway introduces visitors to the garage first, which is a longer rectilinear building with a cantilevered studio set above an open-air car port. Natural wood siding accents the garage building, which is mostly made from glazing and black metal paneling.4
Ellis Residence by Coates DesignThe home is a modern volumetric interpretation that draws inspiration from historic homes by architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Arthur Erickson and even Bainbridge Island-based <a href="http://cutler-anderson.com/">James Cutler</a>.5
Ellis Residence by Coates DesignThe new home cuts energy consumption by 70% with the innovative use of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/geothermal/">geothermal heating</a>, <a href="http://inhabitat.com/solar-power/">photovoltaic energy systems</a>, and smart construction techniques.6
Ellis Residence by Coates DesignOther key sustainable features include rainwater collection, FSC and recycled wood products, triple-glazed windows (it is Washington after all) and a <a href="http://inhabitat.com/green-roof/">green roof</a>.7
Ellis Residence by Coates DesignThe Ellis Residence's interior material palette is a mixture of stained concrete flooring, concrete block walls, rich natural wood, and painted gyp board.8
Ellis Residence by Coates DesignDuring the warmer months of the year the living room literally can open up to the outdoors.9
Ellis Residence by Coates DesignNatural daylight floods the interior living spaces of the home, and views are found in wonderful locations such as the master bathtub. Coates Design created a warm and innovative space for the Ellis family to live.10
Ellis Residence by Coates DesignThe natural wood on the ceiling and walls helps to warm the interior living spaces.11
Ellis Residence by Coates DesignAs a one of the first <a href="http://inhabitat.com/brz-architectures-cozy-leed-platinum-southern-cottage-finds-a-home-on-spring-island-sc/">LEED Platinum homes</a> in the Northwest, the Ellis Residence has given Coates Design a plethora of good press.12
Ellis Residence by Coates DesignThe kitchen receives a great amount of daylight keeping energy bills low.13
Ellis Residence by Coates DesignIt won the 2011 Dream Home Award, the Best Innovation in Green Technology award, and the 2010 Bath of the Year from Seattle Homes and Lifestyles.14














