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Cabinetry by Better Bilt
Cabinetry: Showplace EVO
Style: Pierce with Slab Drawers
Finish: Quartersawn Oak - Dusk
Countertop: Lakeside Surfaces - Delfino
Hardware: Richelieu – Contemporary Metal Pull in Black
Sink: Rectangular Sink in White
Faucet: Delta Everly in Black
All Tile: (Customer’s Own)
Designer: Andrea Yeip
Interior Designer: Amy Termarsch (Amy Elizabeth Design)
Contractor: Langtry Construction, LLC
Mark Brand Architecture
We were approached by a San Francisco firefighter to design a place for him and his girlfriend to live while also creating additional units he could sell to finance the project. He grew up in the house that was built on this site in approximately 1886. It had been remodeled repeatedly since it was first built so that there was only one window remaining that showed any sign of its Victorian heritage. The house had become so dilapidated over the years that it was a legitimate candidate for demolition. Furthermore, the house straddled two legal parcels, so there was an opportunity to build several new units in its place. At our client’s suggestion, we developed the left building as a duplex of which they could occupy the larger, upper unit and the right building as a large single-family residence. In addition to design, we handled permitting, including gathering support by reaching out to the surrounding neighbors and shepherding the project through the Planning Commission Discretionary Review process. The Planning Department insisted that we develop the two buildings so they had different characters and could not be mistaken for an apartment complex. The duplex design was inspired by Albert Frey’s Palm Springs modernism but clad in fibre cement panels and the house design was to be clad in wood. Because the site was steeply upsloping, the design required tall, thick retaining walls that we incorporated into the design creating sunken patios in the rear yards. All floors feature generous 10 foot ceilings and large windows with the upper, bedroom floors featuring 11 and 12 foot ceilings. Open plans are complemented by sleek, modern finishes throughout.
L/L Design - Build - Furnish
The industrial shape light fixtures are modern and complement the space.
Sube Interiorismo
Proyecto de decoración de reforma integral de vivienda: Sube Interiorismo, Bilbao.
Fotografía Erlantz Biderbost
Cabinetry by Better Bilt
Cabinetry: Showplace EVO
Style: Pierce with Slab Drawers
Finish: Quartersawn Oak - Dusk
Countertop: Lakeside Surfaces - Delfino
Hardware: Richelieu – Contemporary Metal Pull in Black
Sink: Rectangular Sink in White
Faucet: Delta Everly in Black
All Tile: (Customer’s Own)
Designer: Andrea Yeip
Interior Designer: Amy Termarsch (Amy Elizabeth Design)
Contractor: Langtry Construction, LLC
Mark Brand Architecture
We were approached by a San Francisco firefighter to design a place for him and his girlfriend to live while also creating additional units he could sell to finance the project. He grew up in the house that was built on this site in approximately 1886. It had been remodeled repeatedly since it was first built so that there was only one window remaining that showed any sign of its Victorian heritage. The house had become so dilapidated over the years that it was a legitimate candidate for demolition. Furthermore, the house straddled two legal parcels, so there was an opportunity to build several new units in its place. At our client’s suggestion, we developed the left building as a duplex of which they could occupy the larger, upper unit and the right building as a large single-family residence. In addition to design, we handled permitting, including gathering support by reaching out to the surrounding neighbors and shepherding the project through the Planning Commission Discretionary Review process. The Planning Department insisted that we develop the two buildings so they had different characters and could not be mistaken for an apartment complex. The duplex design was inspired by Albert Frey’s Palm Springs modernism but clad in fibre cement panels and the house design was to be clad in wood. Because the site was steeply upsloping, the design required tall, thick retaining walls that we incorporated into the design creating sunken patios in the rear yards. All floors feature generous 10 foot ceilings and large windows with the upper, bedroom floors featuring 11 and 12 foot ceilings. Open plans are complemented by sleek, modern finishes throughout.
Louis L'artisan
This Contemporary industrial bathroom perfectly pairs natural warm elements and the raw industrial elements in this bold yet soft bathroom. Packed with function and high-end elements. Heated floors, heated towel bars, custom one piece walk-in quartz shower base, freestanding tub with therapy and lights. Tis is the perfect space to unwind and relax after a long day.
Bathroom with Wood-effect Tiles and Grey Worktops Ideas and Designs
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