When you think of an orchard farm house, these images of the 'Shorter' Residence may not be exactly what come to mind. This spectacular Wenatchee Valley, Washington revamp was done by the architectural firm Pb Elemental Architecture.
The simple mix of a farmhouse built in 1906 and contemporary clean renovations helps to make the Shorter Residence a one-of-a-kind design. The lucky owners of this abode organize and entertain a ski team and were looking for a space that would take in the pristine hillside views of the Wenatchee Valley, which the Shorter Residence undoubtedly does.
Implications - Revamping older existing products or using dated materials mixed with contemporary flair continues to help many companies and designers come up with cutting-edge products. These products play up the consumer desire for products with both history and modern cues.
Boxy 1900s Architecture
The Shorter Residence Mixes Old and New in Washington
Trend Themes
1. Revamping Existing Products - Combining old and new elements to create cutting-edge products that appeal to consumers' desire for both history and modernity.
2. Using Dated Materials - Incorporating outdated materials into contemporary designs to create unique and visually striking products.
3. Blending History and Modernity - Creating designs that seamlessly integrate the charm of the past with the innovation of the present.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Interior Design - Opportunities for architects and interior designers to transform old structures into modern spaces that retain historical elements.
2. Furniture and Home Decor - Potential for furniture and home decor companies to create products that combine vintage-inspired designs with contemporary aesthetics.
3. Fashion and Apparel - Possibilities for fashion and apparel brands to incorporate retro elements into their collections, appealing to consumers seeking nostalgic yet trendy styles.