05/13/2026
Introducing the Dyles Inlet House, featured on Dwell.
A few years ago, we renovated an aging brick farmhouse into a guesthouse on two acres of waterfront farmland on the Kitsap Peninsula. Today, a new primary residence is complete, drawing from the language of seaside Scandinavian farm complexes, connecting buildings to land, water, and one another.
“The idea for the dual residences came from Prentis Hale, principal of SHED Architecture & Design, who suggested it as an alternative to demolishing and rebuilding (or remuddling) the original 1930s brick house to make it big enough for everyone. ‘I just hated the idea of tearing that house down,’ says [the homeowner]. ‘Prentis talked about how the two houses would speak to one another instead.’”
Thank you, Dwell and Melissa Dalton, for the wonderful story! Read more: https://bit.ly/48UOSxU.
Architect: SHED
Contractor: Joe Gates Construction
Construction Structural Engineer: Todd Perbix
Photography: Rafael Soldi