at the light-filled house within. The initial design coincided with the Dot-com Bubble and it is even located in the city's South of Market area, home to many of the tech start-ups at the time. In the years since, the "ceaseless graffiti" of the neighborhood led the architect to replace the Cor-Ten steel
love the light effects through the pref metal and window grid
at the light-filled house within. The initial design coincided with the Dot-com Bubble and it is even located in the city's South of Market area, home to many of the tech start-ups at the time. In the years since, the "ceaseless graffiti" of the neighborhood led the architect to replace the Cor-Ten steel
house led to a careful selection of ground-face concrete block, natural concrete floors, and metal windows and door systems and to the raising of the house on a solid base formed of stepping concrete terraces. The relaxed, playful environs led to experimentation with forms, fixtures, and materials.
the light wood cabinets
the dark counters, pendent lights, curve of chairs but they need backs on them
sink. LED lighting was incorporated in the under wall cabinet lights as well as in the accent lighting for the glass cabinets.
The island features Vetrazzo countertops, while the main countertops feature Caesarstone material. Viking cooking and Sub Zero refrigeration complete the kitchen for professional
mantel LED accent lighting. Includes gas fireplace insert. A light rail focuses task lights on homeowner's photographs. In the background are sliding frosted glass barn doors leading to the library. Swedish finish flooring throughout.