Created and Sold by Studio NEA Design
Architectural and Interior Design
Featured In Rachely's Home, San Francisco, CA
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This major remodel of a 1920’s townhouse was inspired by the quaint charm of the original home. Tucked into a quiet street in the heart of San Francisco's bustling mission neighborhood, the resulting home provides a cozy escape for the young family that inhabits it. In order to embrace the cottage-like feel, traditional elements are executed with modern detailing. The angular oak breakfast nook is nestled into the classic bay window. The windows with traditional divided lites, were hand-painted black on-site and finished with limestone sills. Then the home’s palette was completed with reclaimed brick, custom stained wood, and hand troweled plaster.
The existing home had an incredible view from the roof which was totally inaccessible. The new sculptural staircase was capped by a giant skylight which slides open to provide direct access from the third-floor living area to the new roof deck.
The existing home had an incredible view from the roof which was totally inaccessible. The new sculptural staircase was capped by a giant skylight which slides open to provide direct access from the third-floor living area to the new roof deck.
Item Architectural and Interior Design
Created by Studio NEA Design
As seen in Rachely's Home, San Francisco, CA
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