Zee Design & Build | Offices in Lake Stevens & Kirkland, WA
The Walnut
Meet The Walnut — a sleek, modern 955 sq. ft. plan designed to maximize comfort, function, and long-term value, whether built as a stand-alone residence or a backyard ADU. With its clean contemporary exterior, bold window lines, and timeless modern curb appeal, The Walnut is a perfect fit for homeowners who want a stylish home design that looks intentional—not like an afterthought. Whether you’re building for rental income, multigenerational living, a private guest retreat, or even a compact primary residence, this design delivers a polished, high-end feel in a smart footprint.
When you choose plan sets from Zee-LLC, you’re not just buying a layout—you’re investing in the experience of a professional design & build contractor who understands what works in the real world. These plans are crafted with buildability, flow, and everyday usability in mind, helping reduce costly changes, construction delays, and those “wish we would’ve thought of that” moments. It’s the confidence of knowing your home was designed by people who actually build—not just draw.
Inside, The Walnut features a bright open-concept kitchen, dining, and living room anchored by a large island with seating—perfect for entertaining or daily living. The plan includes two well-sized bedrooms, each with dedicated closet space, a centrally located full bathroom, and an efficient utility room with washer/dryer and water heater placement already planned. With modern sliding doors, thoughtful storage, and a layout that lives bigger than its square footage, The Walnut is a home design that feels both upscale and practical from day one—whether used as an ADU or a stand-alone residence.
NOTE: This plan set is intended as a conceptual construction plan and design package. These drawings are not guaranteed to meet all local building codes, zoning regulations, energy requirements, engineering standards, or permitting requirements in every jurisdiction. Additional documentation—such as structural engineering, site-specific details, energy calculations, surveys, and other items—may be required for permitting and construction approval. It is the responsibility of the purchaser and/or builder to verify compliance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations prior to construction.