Andre Rothblatt Architecture

Andre Rothblatt Architecture strives to provide elegant yet uncomplicated design solutions for their clients projects. Located in the San Francisco Design Center, his work has been published in Sunset Magazine, House Beautiful, FineHomebuilding and featured on HGTV.
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Andre Rothblatt
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Architects & Designers
Address:
2 Henry Adams St., Suite 460,
San Francisco, California,
United States, 94103
Phone:
(415) 626-5112
Fax:
(415) 626-5111
Website:
www.AndreRothblattArchitecture.com
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    Andre Rothblatt Architecture That faucet is made by Chicago Faucets (chicagofaucets.com), we copper plated it. It does not splash.
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    Andre Rothblatt Architecture is following ALISA QUINT INTERIOR DESIGNER
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    Andre Rothblatt Architecture Butcher block
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    Andre Rothblatt Architecture The height of the shower a its lowest point is 5'-0", that's where the bench is as well, so its high enough to sit.
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    Andre Rothblatt Architecture Heath tile, and yes, I think they were 2 x 4
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    KateLF This is a beautiful job! Can you share the information about what tile is used here on the walls and floors, and what the materials/components are for the vanity? Thank you in advance!
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    Andre Rothblatt Architecture The wall and floor tiles are 12" x 24" porcelain tiles with texture that resembles fabric. The vanity countertop is ceasar stone
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    Andre Rothblatt Architecture One way to accomplish a flush detail between these two finishes with different thickness is to recessed the granite into the sheet rock. For instance, instead of 5/8" sheet rock behind the granite, install 1/4" thick sheet rock at that location.
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    Gaspare Urso can you totally remove the sheet rock? Perhaps have it adhere to the studs alone?
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    Paul Banchitta Contracting That's a great look for the kitchen .... As for the thickness , I would personally prefer it to be smooth ... The approach with a thinner sheetrock could work . I myself would just have the granite fabricator grind down the thickness of the material and make it exactly what you need.
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    Andre Rothblatt Architecture The flush has the same efficiency has any high tank toilet, this configuration takes a little more time. :)
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    PoshHaus Looks like a few places to leak from!
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    Andre Rothblatt Architecture No doubt that this design has a lot more joints than a typical installation, at least all the plumbing is exposed!
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    Andre Rothblatt Architecture Stainless steel, I think the manufacturer is Franke
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    PoshHaus Very clean style!
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    Andre Rothblatt Architecture photo is featured in an ideabook: 18 Ways to Allergy-Proof Your Home

    18 Ways to Allergy-Proof Your Home

    If you're itching to reduce allergy symptoms, this mini guide to reducing allergens around the house can help Full Story »

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    rinqreation Less or no dairy products indeed help ease down allergies (organic or not), so stop drinking cow milk. Less or best no sugar (especially the refined ones). Less or no wheat. Less meat and no porc. No sweetening additives. No light products. No chemicals, no synthetic cosmetics. And the list could go on.

    We stress our bodies with all kinds of toxins, it's fighting constantly to keep up healthy, but we keep poisining it. Reducing toxins in our food and care products makes us coop better with the toxins in our environment. When you can't stand fragrances for example, it's because your body tells you "you're full" already. Plus they are too fake indeed.

    I quit eating porc, don't drink cow milk, less hard candy and white sugar, buy organic shampoo and skincream and prefer spelt or teff bread over wheat. I don't use make-up, clean my house with ordinary dishwash soap and do whatever I can to avoid toxins (within my budget). Completely organic is too expensive for me and I believe some of the molds and bacterias (on organic fruit and vegetables) are just as bad for our bodies when we're not used to them. My skin condition and intestinal 'life' have improved a lot with simple adjustments.

    The point is to take in less toxins/allergens so our body has time to clean and heal itself. Some people are more sensitive than others, so it's all about finding your own balance.
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    Timothy Carpet is a HUGE one. Carpet picks up and concentrates allergens like a water to sponge. Plus you are walking around knocking allergens into the air all the time. No carpet and no shoes will eliminate the majority of the allergens. Doesn't hurt to have and attic fan to vent the house air completely every few days then dust while it is on so anything knocked loose will get sucked out. The allergens will trap & concentrate in a house's air from cooking, skin shedding and outside. Hope I can help someone.
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    Review by caroldevin:

    Andre was the architect on my 2009 remodeling project which consisted of a room and bath in my basement area, an upper floor bathroom remodel, and repairs to th...
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    Review by Frederic Grasset Design Build:

    Andre Rothblatt is an architect with an intuitive understanding of his clients' needs; he is incredibly attentive and (this is rare in an architect) always keep...
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    Review by brookellen:

    Andre helped us with the drawings for our kitchen that we used as a guideline with our contractor. He was instrumental in convincing us to do some additional m...
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    Review by marielucia:

    We worked with Andre from the rough sketch phase through construction of a kitchen remodel and small addition. Every step of the way Andre had insight and sugge...
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