GREEN INSPIRATION HOME

Foyer & Dining Room

One of the mantras of sustainable design is “long life, loose fit.” Highly specialized spaces for specific functions can become obsolete over time, making it more difficult and resource intensive for the building to be used for 50 or 100 years. The Foyer and Dining Room share the same space at the entry of the house. The layout offers flexibility for the dining room table to be extended to seat 10 or 12 for a holiday feast, but remain cozy enough for an intimate family dinner  in normal use. White oak shelves anchor the room, giving it the character of a study or library, and inviting other uses for the space between meal times.

The shelves frame a view through the house to the back porch. While the room has a strong sense of enclosure, there are views to the outside from every angle so that the quality of light changes with the time of day and season. There is some separation from Living and Kitchen areas, but an easy flow between the spaces. This was intended to provide a relaxing setting for meals apart from the mess of food preparation, but close enough that it’s clearly intended for everyday use.

Floor Plan