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Balcony overlooking canyon at second floor primary suite.
Tree at right almost "kisses" house while offering partial privacy for outdoor shower. Photo by Clark Dugger

Clean, horizontal lines and timber accents are key design elements for Mid Century Modern inspired homes. Timber-look aluminium battens by DecoBatten were used to create a modern yet tranquil outdoor space that accentuates the home’s characteristics and blends seamlessly with the surrounding bushland.
Images courtesy of The Palm Co.
Designer: Michelle Viret Design
Builder: New Start Building & Construction
Product: 50 x 50 QuickClick DecoBattens
Colour: DecoWood® Natural Spotted Gum

RHS Malvern Spring Festival Gold medal winning show garden and Best in Category- Green Living Spaces

Living room NanaWall to deck. Aluminum railing with Ipe wood cap and Ipe wood decking.
photo bruce damonte

This 1960s home was in original condition and badly in need of some functional and cosmetic updates. We opened up the great room into an open concept space, converted the half bathroom downstairs into a full bath, and updated finishes all throughout with finishes that felt period-appropriate and reflective of the owner's Asian heritage.

The owners of this San Francisco three-story hillside residence hoped for a brighter outlook for their MCM home. The original enclosed interior staircase prevented light from penetrating the adjacent rooms. A redesigned open steel staircase with floating treads now allows light from above to filter down through all levels. The primary bedroom located at the rear facing a hillside was expanded with large sliding doors that open out to a new deck, creating a relaxing private retreat for the parents while flooding the bedroom with natural light. San Francisco required the original look of the front facade to be maintained for historical purposes, and the back of the expanded primary closet cabinetry that now faces outward was painted black in order to maintain the appearance of the original window design. The family of four now enjoys much brighter days and a more open feel in their reconfigured house, including a new family room on the lower level, which they can enjoy together.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, Chuang-Ming Liu, Ethan Taylor, and Yegvenia Torres-Zavala
Contractor: A.L. Martin Construction Inc.
Structural Engineer: ZFA Structural Engineers
Photography: ©2017 Scott Chernis
Completion Year: 2017
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