Douglass

Project year: 2005 | Location: San Francisco, California

The Douglass Street project is a renovation/addition that doubled the square footage of a single family house in Noe Valley.

About The Project

An enlarged gourmet kitchen, new family room and primary suite were added to a small craftsman-style house. The addition is a modern interpretation of the style of the original house, with fine carved wood details and an attention to detail.

The owner was a glass artists, so we created opportunities for him to display his art. The main showcase is a curved display wall with randomly-sized niches which have angled side walls and individual lighting for his pieces. He also created custom light fixtures and laid out the kitchen backsplash tile by tile. Ample light was also part of the solution, with plenty of skylights and a glass block courtyard floor, lighting up the music room below.

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Project Details

Architect / Design team
Phil Rossington, Alice Roche
Construction
Completed by A. Murphy Construction
Structural Engineering
Santos & Urrutia
Photography
Michael O’Callahan © & Phil Rossington
Lighting Design
H.E.Banks & Associates
External Link
Check the project on Houzz