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- Complete renovation of an original Sears kit home.
- Revamped living, kitchen and baths, maximizing space and functionality.
- Revamp of street facade, including a new entry vestibule.
- Removal of wall between kitchen and living room, opening up the house to better reflect the way we now live.
- Transformed small flat and studio into modern jewel box residence.
- Interior stair integrates new two-story single-family house with ample light.
- “Green” transformation features radiant heating, LED lighting, low-flow fixtures and photovoltaic array.
- Transformed 1960 house with bay addition, accentuating panoramic views.
- Seamlessly integrated split-faced slate and steel accents for modernity.
- Awarded Gold for Exterior Facelift in 2014 Master Design Awards.
- Expanded flat, added bedroom, modernized interior for seamless indoor-outdoor flow.
- Created dynamic family/media room by excavating garage space.
- Revamped interior, fostering airy openness, connecting to lush backyard.
- Transformed deteriorating 1960 house into coastal-inspired masterpiece.
- Replaced mansard roof with tripartite design for enhanced views.
- Opened interior ceiling, expanded space, improved views over Richardson Bay.
- Achieved “Best in Show” and “Gold” award in Kitchen category.
- Transformed outdated house with sweeping San Francisco skyline view.
- Flipped upper floor, opened kitchen to hallway for spaciousness.
- Integrated pocket doors, new decks, and skylights for modernization.
- Enhanced original 1940’s house in Redwood City, creating seamless flow.
- Transformed outdated layout, opening kitchen to living room for spaciousness.
- Added entry vestibule, modernized kitchen and bathroom for balanced charm.
- Enhanced Mill Valley flats neighborhood with cohesive facade unification.
- Added 400 sq.ft. front yard addition: lounge, office, bath, entry.
- Unified facade with simple shed roof, modern materials palette.
- Transformed 1960’s builder house with strategic eight-foot expansion.
- Opened living room to kitchen and rear yard, maximizing light.
- Rift oak cabinetry creates cohesive aesthetic; awarded Gold in 2013.
- Transformed into modern white box with engaging protruding elements.
- Enclosed upper floor terrace, opened up narrow stair, added headroom.
- Accentuated clean aesthetic with black windows against white stucco.
- Transformed 1940’s builder’s box with context-driven design.
- Removed oversized roof overhang, added covered front porch.
- Expanded kitchen, added master suite, and trellised deck at rear.
- Enhanced small Sausalito unit with bay window addition in kitchen.
- Revamped master bath, maximizing space and functionality.
- Elevated living experience in 1,040 sq.ft. unit with thoughtful renovations.
- Expanded original 2-bedroom house to 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths.
- Dug out ground floor, extended into rear yard for expansion.
- Added office, media room, and guest bedroom on lower floor.
- Modern, open living space on main level; three bedrooms above.
- Trellis structure designed for sun-dappled ambiance and communal gathering.
- Complete renovation of Dolores Street home includes hillside guest suite.
- Rear of the house rebuilt for enhanced functionality and aesthetics.
- Rebuilt burned-out building with added third floor, restoring original detail.
- Recreated stripped-away architectural elements to honor building’s roots.
- Transformed small two-bedroom San Francisco house into cohesive modern space.
- Integrated storage area into main house, creating family room and amenities.
- Redesigned stair as comfortable connector, fostering unity between floors.
- Restored bungalow along Yukon Street, preserving footprint, updating aesthetics.
- Opened up public spaces, modernized interior and exterior.
- Harmonized materials: concrete siding, stucco, steel accents, warm interiors.
- A modern translation of the craftsman style was the catalyst for a large addition at the rear of the house.