Key Peninsula House, Gig Harbour, WA
Project Overview
Nestled within a lush, forested setting along the Puget Sound, Key Peninsula House captures the tranquil connection between architecture and landscape. Designed by VandeVort Architects, the residence blends wood, steel, and glass into a timeless structure that reflects the calm of its coastal surroundings.
Warm textures and natural materials define the interiors. To complement this palette, the design integrates Belfer WS7215 LED Wedge Lens Wall Sconces, finished in Black Powder Coat, mounted on rich wood wall surfaces throughout the home. Each fixture provides upward illumination, softly grazing the ceilings and upper wall planes to accentuate the natural grain and craftsmanship of the architecture.
This subtle yet powerful lighting strategy reinforces the home’s architectural rhythm—creating visual depth, intimacy, and understated sophistication across key living spaces.
Product Highlights: WS7215 LED Wedge Lens Wall Sconce
- Design: Contemporary wedge profile providing upward illumination
- Finish: Black Powder Coat—contrast and definition against warm wood tones
- Light Control: ELV1 dimming for smooth ambient adjustment
- Construction: Precision-machined aluminum for seamless architectural integration
- Applications: Ideal for residential wall lighting, corridors, feature walls, and modern retreats
Designed with simplicity and precision, the WS7215 brings architectural clarity to material-driven spaces. Its upward illumination enhances texture and volume while preserving visual quiet—making it a defining element in modern naturalist design.
Lighting Design Impact
On the wood walls of Key Peninsula House, each WS7215 fixture provides a quiet, sculptural light—directed upward to illuminate the architectural planes above. The gentle wash of light highlights the home’s timber construction without overpowering its natural character.
The contrast between the Black Powder Coat finish and the honey-toned wood surfaces creates a sophisticated balance, serving both as functional lighting and a subtle design statement. The result: warm spatial rhythm and visual harmony throughout the home’s living areas, corridors, and transitional spaces.
Architect: David Vandervort Architects, Seattle
Builder: Joe's Bay Construction, Lakebay, WA