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DESIGNER: Ashley Jenkins, www.arjdesign.com
Inspiration for an eclectic home office remodel in San Francisco with pink walls
Inspiration for an eclectic home office remodel in San Francisco with pink walls
Feinmann, Inc.
Our client, a professor of Japanese sociology at Harvard, owned a Deck House home with its post and beam construction and 1950’s modernist simplicity. She asked Feinmann to design a multi-purpose addition to meet several needs: a functional yet spacious home office, a beautiful entry way into the home, and a serene sitting area.
The client mentioned she has always wanted a Japanese “scholar’s study,” which is traditionally a contemplative workspace area enclosed by shoji screens. We told her the Japanese minimalism she desired and the clean modernist aesthetic of her existing home could marry quite nicely (the blending of East and West) with some thoughtful interventions.
The challenge then became finding a way to balance these styles. The house is surrounded by many trees, so bringing nature into the home was easily achieved through careful placement of windows throughout the addition. But the design element that brought it all together was the large translucent wall (kalwall) in the main hallway. This unique material allows for diffused natural light to envelop the living spaces. It has the same insulative properties as a typical exterior wall, and therefore is considered to be a great “green” building material. It is also quite versatile, and we were able to customize it to give our accent wall the Japanese feel of a shoji screen.
We reiterated this design element with actual shoji screens to enclose the scholar’s study, which also doubles as a guest room. Post-and-beam construction was continued from the existing house through the new addition in order to preserve aesthetic continuity.
Homeowner quote:
"I wanted a certain feeling and the Feinmann architect really got it. I had already been through three different architects—one even said that the house was a tear down."
Awards:
• 2007 Gold Prism Award Renovation/Addition Best Remodeling/Restoration under $250K
• 2007 Best of the Best Design Award Residential Addition for Best Project under $250K
• 2007 Remodeling Design Merit Award Residential Addition $100 - $250K
• 2007 Regional NARI Award Contractor of the Year: Residential Addition
• 2006 Eastern Mass NARI Award Best Addition over $100K
Photos by John Horner
The Brooklyn Studio
Photos by Hulya Kolabas & Catherine Tighe;
This project entailed the complete renovation of a two-family row house in Carroll Gardens. The renovation required re-connecting the ground floor to the upper floors and developing a new landscape design for the garden in the rear.
As natives of Brooklyn who loathed the darkness of traditional row houses, we were driven to infuse this space with abundant natural light and air by maintaining an open staircase. Only the front wall of the original building was retained because the existing structure would not have been able to support the additional floor that was planned.
In addition to the third floor, we added 10 feet to the back of the building and renovated the garden floor to include a rental unit that would offset a costly New York mortgage. Abundant doors and windows in the rear of the structure permit light to illuminate the home and afford views into the garden, which is located on the south side of the site and benefits from copious quantities of sunlight.
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Rikki Snyder
Photo: Rikki Snyder © 2016 Houzz
Study room - eclectic freestanding desk medium tone wood floor study room idea in New York
Study room - eclectic freestanding desk medium tone wood floor study room idea in New York
Golden Rule Builders
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Inspiration for a rustic built-in desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor home office remodel in DC Metro with blue walls
Inspiration for a rustic built-in desk medium tone wood floor and brown floor home office remodel in DC Metro with blue walls
Phillips | Collins Construction Group, Inc.
New little vestibule from the backyard creates enough room for owner's office.
Inspiration for a timeless home office remodel in Atlanta
Inspiration for a timeless home office remodel in Atlanta
Captivating Construction Group
Custom Interior Home Addition / Extension in Millstone, New Jersey.
Home office library - mid-sized traditional medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, coffered ceiling and wood wall home office library idea in New York with brown walls
Home office library - mid-sized traditional medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, coffered ceiling and wood wall home office library idea in New York with brown walls
Klopf Architecture
Sebastian and Tanja DiGrande's quest for natural light and open, modern design led them to Klopf Architecture in San Francisco. Working hand-in-hand with homeowner/designer Tanja DiGrande, Klopf collaborated on a modern addition to the rear of a traditional-style home. The idea was to depart from the original style completely to draw a distinction between the original house and any later additions, as well as observe a very minimal, clean, gallery-like modern style against which changing daylight, art, furniture, and of course the people provide the color and motion.
With its dark gray stuccoed walls, dark steel railing, and floor-to-ceiling windows, the exterior of the addition is at the same time an open, modern box as well as a receding volume that acts almost as a backdrop for the house, receding visually out of respect for the original home. From the interior, windows bring in nature and views from all around the lush property. They also allow views of the original house. Up on the roof deck the views magnify. The owners use a boom and crank to bring up food and drinks when entertaining!
Inside, the simple clean-lined spaces showcase the couple’s minimal, modern taste. The open bathroom epitomizes the clean, minimal style of the addition. On the exterior, steel elements bring a more industrial modern feeling to the addition from the rear.
Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, Geoff Campen, and Angela Todorova
Co-Designer: Tanja DiGrande
Contractor: Jose Ramirez & J-C General Contractors Inc.
Photography ©2015 Mariko Reed
Location: Orinda, CA
Year completed: 2014
Captivating Construction Group
Custom Interior Home Addition / Extension in Millstone, New Jersey.
Mid-sized elegant medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, coffered ceiling and wood wall home office library photo in New York with brown walls
Mid-sized elegant medium tone wood floor, multicolored floor, coffered ceiling and wood wall home office library photo in New York with brown walls
Progressive Design Build
Home Office Addition.
Example of an island style built-in desk porcelain tile and white floor home office design in Miami
Example of an island style built-in desk porcelain tile and white floor home office design in Miami
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Katie Hutchison Studio
After returning from a winter trip to discover his house had been flooded by a burst second-floor pipe, this homeowner was ready to address the renovations and additions that he had been pondering for about a decade. It was important to him to respect the original character of the c. +/- 1910 two-bedroom small home that had been in his family for years, while re-imagining the kitchen and flow.
In response, KHS proposed a one-story addition, recalling an enclosed porch, which springs from the front roof line and then wraps the house to the north. An informal front dining space, complete with built-in banquette, occupies the east end of the addition behind large double-hung windows sized to match those on the original house, and a new kitchen occupies the west end of the addition behind smaller casement windows at counter height. New French doors to the rear allow the owner greater access to an outdoor room edged by the house to the east, the existing one-car garage to the south, and a rear rock wall to the west. Much of the lot to the north was left open for the owner’s annual summer volley ball party.
The first-floor was then reconfigured, capturing additional interior space from a recessed porch on the rear, to create a rear mudroom entrance hall, full bath, and den, which could someday function as a third bedroom if needed. Upstairs, a rear shed dormer was extended to the north and east so that head room could be increased, rendering more of the owner’s office/second bedroom usable. Windows and doors were relocated as necessary to better serve the new plan and to capture more daylight.
Having expanded from its original 1100 square feet to approximately 1700 square feet, it’s still a small, sweet house – only freshly updated, and with a hint of porchiness.
Photos by Katie Hutchison
Gordon Reese Design Build
Gordon Reese Construction, Inc., added 108 square feet to an existing 80 square foot addition in the garage, which gave us the space necessary for the new room. We designed a vaulted ceiling to provide a spacious feeling. Thank you, Settings By Trish www.SettingsByTrish.com Caroline Photography, Stockton www.CarolinePhotography.com
Form4 Architecture
Eclectic freestanding desk concrete floor home studio photo in San Francisco with multicolored walls and no fireplace
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