Spring home design
INSPIRED TO CREATE your own multigenerational living space? Gather Grandma and the kids — we have done some gathering ourselves: this collection of brilliant family-togetherness inspiration from our NW Living archives.
7. “This is not your grandmother’s backyard cottage”
The family home: “Granny Pad” is an airy, open, awesome 571-square-foot detached accessory dwelling unit (DADU) behind the Maple Leaf home the resident’s daughter shares with her family.
The design: Ian Butcher of Best Practice Architecture.
The builder: Kable Design Build.
![Best Practice Architecture worked with Kable Design Build to create “Granny Pad,” a 571-square-foot detached accessory dwelling unit in Maple Leaf for the mother of one of the homeowners. That awesome door color is Flamingo’s Dream. “Pink was sort of a controversial color,” says architect Ian Butcher. “At the end of the day, it’s just pink. It’s a beautiful contrast we picked [against prestained black cedar siding].” The DADU won AIA Seattle’s Young Voices Honor Award. (Courtesy Ed Sozinho)](https://images.seattletimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/02022024_16_102112.jpg?d=780x1170)
