CASA Architecture and Interior Design

CASA is a residential architecture and interior design firm specializing in custom home remodels and new construction throughout the Greater Seattle and Puget Sound areas.

The CASA philosophy is that a residential architect does far more than deliver technical solutions. Our primary emphasis is developing a relationship with our clients, who often turn to us for repeat and multiphase projects over many years as their requirements change.

We custom design homes to reflect and express the people who live in them. Although every home we create is unique, the architectural process we follow has three constants: service, artistry, and teamwork.

We emphasize a Team Build approach, which includes the builder in the design process, instead of the traditional design-then-bid sequence. This gives you more control over your project, saves you time and money, and improves quality.

To learn more about CASA Architecture and Interior Design please visit
www.casa-arch.com or email me — Jed Miller, AIA — directly at
jmiller@casa-arch.com.

Examples of Projects: 

New Residential Construction
Edmonds Residence
Three-story view home and detached shop building/garage on a 2-acre site overlooking Puget Sound.
Whidbey Island Residence
Two-story home connected by a breezeway to a pavilion with a garage, workshop, and office suite, the first of several phases planned for this 10-acre site.

Residential Remodels
Magnolia Residence — Winner 2003 Home of the Year (Seattle Homes and Lifestyles magazine): on the outside, a typical Seattle brick Tudor, vintage 1927; on the inside, a fully renovated 6,000-sf high-tech home.
Island Residence
Complete external face lift and interior remodel of a vacation cabin, designed to blend with the site.
Laurelhurst Residence
Remodel and expansion of an existing Cape Cod home into an adjacent lot.
Seward Park Residence
Renovation and expansion of a Dutch gambrel home, integrating a series of previous remodels into a consistent style.
Madison Park Residence
Reconfiguration of the interior space, to create a new country-style kitchen, family dining room, family room with view deck, plus a crafts room, office, laundry, and powder room.
Highlands Residence
Upgrade of a 1950s rambler, to correct the inadequacies of previous remodels, create a new kitchen and larger dining room, and improve overall functionality.

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American Institute of Architects

A Chapter of the American Institute of Architects