Space-Saving Stylish Living Room Remodel in Older Seattle Home

Bothell Home Renovation: A Modern, Neutral Makeover for Living and Dining Spaces

Most contemporary renovations follow a familiar script: homeowners expand into the backyard, open up floor plans and modernize finishes. This Bothell residence, located in a busy Seattle neighborhood, took a different path. A family of three lived in the house with interiors that had seen little change since the 1980s. The living room had been defined by a dated fireplace and a dark backdrop. The homeowners asked ULLE Studio to reimagine the space, creating a quieter, more elegant living area finished in neutral tones.

Before and after view of the open living space renovation in Bothell
Before and After of the open living space renovation in Bothell

The transformation begins with the fireplace. The former, heavy hearth was replaced by a sleek modern surround that reads lighter and more refined. A large flat-screen television sits above the new mantel, integrating entertainment and architecture without overwhelming the room. Where a forgotten alcove once sat unused, a custom-built wooden cabinet now tucks neatly into the corner. The unit provides concealed storage, a surface for display, and a lower shelf sized for neatly stacked firewood—an elegant solution that keeps the living area organized and visually calm. A leather sectional and a simple, sculptural coffee table complete the seating zone, offering comfortable seating while echoing the neutral palette.

Television mounted above a modern fireplace in the renovated living room
Placing the television above the fireplace is a hot trend you can easily embrace
Revamped living space with neutral hues and modern finishes
Revamped and renovated living space of the modern home with neutral hues

Changing the backdrop color palette plays a crucial role in the new character of the space. Subtle, neutral walls and layered textures brighten the living room and make it feel more open and inviting. The design preserves the generous glass doors along one side of the room, allowing natural light to remain a focal asset of the plan. On the opposite side, the dining area was refreshed to coordinate with the living zone while offering its own identity: a large piece of wall art now anchors the dining space and becomes its visual centerpiece.

Custom wooden storage unit maximizes corner space in the living room
Smart little wooden unit maximizes space in the living room corner
Combination of smart décor and custom cabinetry in the modern living room
Unique new look for the living space combines smart decor with custom cabinetry

The renovation was deliberately budget-conscious yet design-driven: instead of a large structural addition, the project focused on targeted interventions that deliver maximum impact. A few smart moves—new finishes, custom built-ins in underused areas, and a restrained furniture selection—created a cohesive, contemporary home without an extravagant price tag. The approach underscores how careful planning and thoughtful choices can transform a dated interior into a modern, livable environment.

Dining room with wall art as the focal point against a neutral backdrop
Wall art steals the show in this modern dining room with neutral colors
Modern decorative pieces combined with space-savvy solutions
Combining smart modern decorative pieces with a space-savvy makeover

Details such as the custom wooden credenza, carefully chosen lighting, and the large wooden dining table reinforce the home’s new language: warm materials, restrained color, and purposeful storage. The addition of textured surfaces—leather, wood grain, soft textiles and curated art—adds depth and contrast within the neutral scheme so the rooms feel layered rather than flat. The result is a comfortable, contemporary home that respects the original footprint while offering a clear visual and functional upgrade.

Decorated custom wooden credenza in the living room
Decorating the custom wooden credenza in the living room in a beautiful fashion
Modern dining area with large wooden table and neutral backdrop
Modern dining area with large wooden table and a neutral backdrop
Before renovation: living room with the original fireplace
Images of the living room and the old fireplace of the house before renovation
Closer look at the TV and fireplace before renovation
Closer look at the TV and the fireplace before renovation
Design plan showing the reconfigured living and dining areas
Design plan of the new living area and dining room of the Seattle room

In sum, the Bothell renovation demonstrates how selective updates—new finishes, built-in storage, and a cohesive neutral palette—can modernize an older home without extensive construction. The result is a brighter, more contemporary living and dining area that balances practicality with a refined aesthetic.