DADU (Detached Accessory Dwelling Unit)
Also known as: Detached ADU · Backyard cottage · Laneway home
A free-standing ADU built as a separate structure from the main house — Seattle's backyard cottage.
A Detached ADU (DADU) is an ADU built as its own free-standing structure, separated from the primary home. In Seattle, DADUs are permitted on most NR2/NR3 lots up to 1,000 sq ft of gross floor area, with maximum heights of roughly 18–24 ft depending on roof form. DADUs typically command the highest rent and resale uplift of any ADU type because they read as a true second dwelling with private entry, address, and often separate utility meters.