Perspectives

Perspectives: The Hamback House

Just off Volunteer Park in the Seattle neighborhood of Capitol Hill, this funny little Tudor cottage has charmed passerby with its whimsy since 1926. Deemed a “rather entertaining house” by the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, it is described as an “unusual expression of the English Cottage variant of the Tudor style.” Recognizable by their steeply pitched roofs with multiple gables, often accompanied by decorative half-timbering of the facade, Tudors are the epitome of storybook architecture.

Based off the timber-framed styles of fifteenth and sixteenth century England and Germany, the Tudor (technically Tudor Revival) became popular in the U.S. from the 1910s through the 1940s. A similar style, the English Cottage, was also popular across the states around the same period and was essentially a scaled down version of the Tudor. Its cozy, asymmetrical form is topped by a medium to steeply pitched roof, sometimes with clipped gables and over-sized chimneys with decorative brick or stone work.

The Hamback House – Reference photo
Sketch in pen
Finished house in watercolor

The Hamback house, so-named for its original owners, combines many of the elements of the Tudor and English Cottage with a variety of colors and materials. A pale yellow stucco on the upper levels and multicolored brick on the lower story are united by a muted viridian green trim. The red clay tile roof forms a clipped side-gable at the south end and a steep gable over an enclosed vestibule at the front entrance. The arched oak door in nutmeg brown is carved with three floral panels and has a round art glass window with a design that’s repeated in the transom over the triple sash window. A thicket of framing trees and laissez-faire approach to landscaping complete the fanciful fairy tale charm.

Published by Olivia

Hello, Olivia here. I'm a writer and consultant with a love for experiencing new places, spaces, and tastes, and a penchant for documenting them through writing and photography. I have a BA in International Studies and spent the first three years of my post-undergrad life working in New York City (the dream). I also lived abroad in London and Paris while pursuing a graduate degree and working as an au pair for a French family (despite my horrible French). I'm currently based in the Portland, Oregon, area where I live with my partner and our two cats, Odin and Freya, and our tripawd border collie mix, Fenrir.

One thought on “Perspectives: The Hamback House”

  1. Brenda Klaproth says:

    I’ve always liked and never knew there were two styles of Tudor.
    Great sketches.

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