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Todd Brickman designs
Onxy stained oak with high gloss white laminate cabinets. White Chroma countertop with waterfall on ends of cabinets.
Architect- Pb Elemental
Photography- Mel Curtis Photography
The Sky is the Limit Design
A modern family home with a sophisticated West Coast flair. Natural materials like bamboo are combined with Faux leather (rubber), stainless and raw steel.
APM architecture
Modern Kitchen with Pedini cabinets, view to pool area.
Photo by Jeff Mitchell- David Griffin and Company realtors
Hufft
Ranch Lite is the second iteration of Hufft Projects’ renovation of a mid-century Ranch style house. Much like its predecessor, Modern with Ranch, Ranch Lite makes strong moves to open up and liberate a once compartmentalized interior.
The clients had an interest in central space in the home where all the functions could intermix. This was accomplished by demolishing the walls which created the once formal family room, living room, and kitchen. The result is an expansive and colorful interior.
As a focal point, a continuous band of custom casework anchors the center of the space. It serves to function as a bar, it houses kitchen cabinets, various storage needs and contains the living space’s entertainment center.
The Sky is the Limit Design
Jo Ann Richards, Works Photography
A refined take on West Coast Design - sculptural, dynamic, with a mix of materials including bamboo and faux leather (rubber)
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Levy Art + Architecture
This project aims to be the first residence in San Francisco that is completely self-powering and carbon neutral. The architecture has been developed in conjunction with the mechanical systems and landscape design, each influencing the other to arrive at an integrated solution. Working from the historic façade, the design preserves the traditional formal parlors transitioning to an open plan at the central stairwell which defines the distinction between eras. The new floor plates act as passive solar collectors and radiant tubing redistributes collected warmth to the original, North facing portions of the house. Careful consideration has been given to the envelope design in order to reduce the overall space conditioning needs, retrofitting the old and maximizing insulation in the new.
Photographer Ken Gutmaker
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