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One of the most popular hardwood floor finishing which offers Tom & Peter Flooring is provided by WOCA. If you’ve decided that you want a natural looking wooden floor that is lacquer-free, then the likelihood is that you’ve chosen oil as your way of protecting your wood and making your floor look great at the same time. WOCA for wood flooring comes in various forms and is a great way of making sure that your wood is protected, but at the same time looks natural. A highly popular as well as effective way of treating wood floors, oils effectively penetrate into the wood and in some cases harden into the surface of the floor to stop damage and to maintain the wood in its optimum condition.
WOCA Oil finish hardwood flooring has taken the United States market by in 2014 and shows no signs of slowing down in 2016 and now. Here are some of the most common questions we have regarding this type of finish which we will I’m to answer in today’s my blog:
Is oil finish as durable as traditional factory urethane finishes with aluminum oxide?
When it comes to durability, oil finish flooring tackles the issue with a completely different method. The penetrating oil serves as protection from moisture and wear while allowing the user to feel the wood grains in their bare feet. If compared directly to factory finished aluminum oxide finish, the oil finish flooring will not perform as well to abrasion and impact. However, the beauty of this finish is the fact that it will camouflage any scratches which will inevitably accumulate over time.
Will this finish evaporate over time and will this be harmful for indoor air quality?
Another concern for oil finished floors its effect on indoor air quality. For on-site applications, some varieties suggest several coats which typically require the residents to be out of the home due to mild odors. However, there are factory finished UV-cured or single coat applications which lessen the downtime. Despite the odors produced during the drying process, oil finish floors rank amongst the lowest for VOC (volatile organic compound) emissions. Certain brands even boast true zero VOC. This fact alone makes oil finished floors one of the best options for green building solutions.
“WOCA products are certified by independent laboratories, the German Institute for Biological Building Materials, and are in accordance with DIN–Norm 53–160. WOCA WoodCare Denmark products meet or exceed the most stringent U.S. standards for volatile organic compounds.” –WOCA Oil Finish Manufacture
Does this type of finish require additional maintenance which I am not familiar with?
For weekly cleaning, oiled floors use a special cleaner which contains an oil and soap mixture. After a period of 12-18 months some oil may evaporate causing the wood grains to appear dry. An additional layer of oil can be reapplied to keep the floor looking fresh. Although oil finished floors require more involvement in periodic maintenance in high traffic areas, this maintenance can be done much easier than the equivalent of an onsite sand and refinish.
WOCA Master Color Oil contains pigment, which provides a single-step hardwood floor staining process. Laying down the stain and the finish in one step.
This product comes 14 different colors, from Black to Extra White, and you can mix them freely to create various color palettes that will meet the demands of any job.
Below are some pictures of the finished job…

Malibu Glass Box House by Klopf Architecture
Following the devastating Woolsey Fire of 2018, the site in Malibu offered a unique opportunity to rebuild not just a home, but a new architectural composition that highlighted the property’s potential while navigating strict fire-rebuild codes in the area. Designed by Klopf Architecture, this project embraced a set of limitations and translated them into an architectural asset.
The city’s fire-rebuild process required the new structure to remain close to the original footprint, size and bulk, a constraint that ultimately clarified the architectural direction. Perched near the front of a long, narrow lot, the new home frames and overlooks a private, park-like rear expanse, an uncommon luxury especially in this part of Malibu .
Without a fixed program, the design process allowed for a different kind of creative focus allowing Klopf Architecture the opportunity to explore how a modernist home could best respond to this site. The team approached the project not with a list of requirements, but with a question: How might a modernist live here? What spatial qualities would inspire calm, connection, and a sense of wonder in this setting? The process became less about problem-solving and more about architectural storytelling—letting the site, the light, and the principles of modern design guide the form and flow of the home.
The response emerged in the form of a glass-box pavilion, an open, Mid-Century Modern inspired living, dining, and kitchen space that floats at the edge of the property’s natural descent. Connected to the more enclosed, private areas of the home by a glass-walled hallway, the living pavilion becomes a distinct centerpiece of the design. It opens on all four sides to the landscape with decks and patios on the flanks, an internal garden and water feature to the north, and a dramatic unguarded view of the expansive backyard and ocean horizon to the south.
Because of the mandated footprint, careful planning was required to ensure every space could still engage with light, landscape, or both. Strategic voids in the form of atriums and courtyards allow daylight to filter deep into the home’s core, while offering moments of surprise and retreat. These design gestures allow natural light to filter deep into the interior, creating a sense of brightness and openness throughout the day. At the same time, they expand the perceptual boundaries between inside and out, making the home feel more expansive while anchoring its connection to the surrounding landscape.
The siting of the house is what gives it its unique character. Rather than receding into the backyard like the neighboring homes, the house holds a slight prominence. From the central living pavilion, stepping down into the landscape feels more like entering a secluded park where a separate existing accessory structure, trail, and recreational areas await. The home’s modest street presence gives way to this unfolding drama of space, view, and nature.
Fire-resilient materials and assemblies are integrated seamlessly throughout including triple-pane glazing, under-slab and roof insulation, and locally sourced fire-rated cladding ensure the house not only meets Calfornia’s rigorous wildland-urban interface (WUI) standards, but feels effortlessly aligned with them. While technical decisions like fire-hardening and mechanical systems presented some construction challenges, particularly around the cantilevered glass box, the team found a functional compromise that preserved the integrity of the design.
Inside, a restrained palette and exposed post and beam design celebrate the ethos of mid-century modernism. A central circulation spine extends from the entry to the rear glass wall, offering a continuous visual link from street to ocean. Spaces such as the library and office, though more intimate in scale, are never cut off from nature as each opens to its own unique courtyard or garden view.
Though born out of a strict regulatory framework and developed without a specific client, the rebuild design unfolded with remarkable clarity. Grounded in site logic, refined by limitations and an emphasis on timeless spatial relationships – light, proportion, and a strong connection to nature, the resulting design feels both effortless and uplifting. The home lives lightly on the land, opens generously to its surroundings, and strikes a careful balance between privacy, openness, and calm. For Klopf Architecture, it stands as a compelling case study in how site, code, and circumstantial constraints can inspire enduring, modernist architecture. With years of experience reimagining mid-century modern design for how people live today, the firm took the project’s limitations as an opportunity. The result is a home shaped by open, flowing spaces, strong indoor-outdoor connections, and a calm, clear sense of structure. It’s a good reminder that even with strict constraints, there’s still room for architecture to breathe—and for modernism to keep moving forward.
Klopf Architecture project team: Geoff Campen, John Klopf, AIA, and Sherry Tan
Structural Engineer: ZFA
Contractor: Maison D’Artiste
Photography: ©2025 Mariko Reed
Year Completed: 2023

Featuring a floor lying pallet platform frame and pallet headboard, the queen was designed for convenience -it works with all mattresses, does not require a box spring and does not require assembly.
Designed and produced by Pallet Bedz Co.
Handcrafted using re-purposed quality cedar pallet wood.
No Assembly Required. Package arrives as 3 separate pallets. each piece is differnt
Finished with a clear sealant.
Made in the USA.
Dimensions
Twin frame: 82.5" L x 56" W x 6.5".
18" wider than standard twin mattress. see pictured.
Each pallet weighs approximately 78 lbs
Under bed clearance about 5".
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Our new client required carpentry repairs and a full exterior painting on their late 1800's Wellesley home. This project required an EPA lead safety set up. Federal and state law require that work done on homes built before 1978 is done according to EPA guidelines, using protective material and gear.
This entire home, from the siding, the two accent trims, window casings, doors, bulkhead and multiple porches, were scraped, sanded, spot primed and applied two coats. The siding was coated with Benjamin Moore Himalayan Trek 1542 with the accent trim Gargoyle 1546.

Expert wallpaper installer Lakeview services transform Chicago homes with precision and style. This stunning project showcases our commitment to quality craftsmanship in one of Chicago's most desirable neighborhoods.
Project Overview and Architecture
This beautiful Lakeview greystone required careful wallpaper installation that would complement the home's original architectural details. The vintage building's unique character demanded specialized techniques to ensure perfect results while preserving the historic charm that makes these homes so special.
Materials and Products
We utilized premium wallpaper adhesive, professional smoothing tools, and high-quality materials specifically chosen for Chicago's climate conditions. Our team selected products that work exceptionally well with the plaster walls common in vintage Lakeview homes.
Installation Process
First, we thoroughly prepared surfaces by repairing imperfections and priming walls. Next, we precisely measured and cut each strip, ensuring perfect pattern alignment. Then, we applied adhesive evenly and positioned wallpaper with expert precision. Finally, we eliminated bubbles, trimmed edges, and completed finishing touches.
Chicago Home Challenges
Lakeview's vintage homes present unique challenges including uneven plaster walls, settling issues, and temperature fluctuations. Our wallpaper installer Lakeview expertise addresses these concerns with specialized preparation techniques and climate-appropriate materials that ensure lasting results.
Results and Quality
The finished installation showcases flawless pattern matching, smooth surfaces, and crisp edges that enhance the room's architectural features. This wallpaper installer Lakeview project demonstrates our commitment to excellence and attention to detail.
Professional Tips
Homeowners should always hire experienced professionals for wallpaper installation. Proper surface preparation is crucial for longevity. Additionally, choosing quality materials appropriate for Chicago's climate ensures your investment lasts for years.
See more work and request free estimate at windypainters.com.
Q: Why choose professional wallpaper installer Lakeview services over DIY? / A: Professional installation prevents costly mistakes, ensures proper adhesion, and guarantees beautiful results that enhance your home's value and appearance.
Q: How do you handle vintage Lakeview home challenges? / A: Our wallpaper installer Lakeview team addresses plaster walls, settling issues, and architectural details with specialized techniques and appropriate materials.
Q: What preparation is required before wallpaper installation? / A: We repair wall imperfections, apply primer, ensure smooth surfaces, and address any moisture issues for optimal wallpaper installer Lakeview results.
Q: How long does professional wallpaper installation take? / A: Most rooms require 1-2 days depending on complexity, though our wallpaper installer Lakeview team works efficiently while maintaining quality standards.
Q: Can you work with designer or specialty wallpapers? / A: Absolutely, our wallpaper installer Lakeview experts handle luxury papers, grasscloth, murals, and specialty materials with appropriate techniques and care.
Q: Do you remove existing wallpaper before installation? / A: Yes, we provide complete removal services using safe methods that protect your walls and prepare surfaces for new wallpaper installer Lakeview projects.
Q: How do you ensure pattern alignment and matching? / A: Our wallpaper installer Lakeview professionals use precise measuring, professional tools, and years of experience to achieve perfect pattern continuity.
Q: What types of walls can accommodate wallpaper? / A: We install wallpaper on various surfaces including drywall, plaster, and painted walls after proper preparation for wallpaper installer Lakeview projects.
Q: How do you handle corners and trim work? / A: Our wallpaper installer Lakeview team uses specialized techniques for inside corners, outside corners, and detailed trim work ensuring professional results.
Q: What warranty do you provide on installation? / A: Windy City Painters guarantees our wallpaper installer Lakeview work with comprehensive warranty coverage protecting your investment and ensuring satisfaction.

Professional wallpaper installation transformed this Evanston sunroom into a stunning focal point. Evanston's diverse architecture, from historic homes to contemporary residences, requires specialized expertise to ensure wallpaper installation complements existing design elements.
Materials and Products
We utilized premium moisture-resistant wallpaper specifically designed for sunroom environments, paired with professional-grade adhesives from trusted manufacturers like Roman and Zinsser for superior bonding and longevity.
Installation Process
First, thorough surface preparation including cleaning and priming. Second, precise measurements and pattern planning for seamless alignment. Third, careful adhesive application using professional tools. Fourth, meticulous installation with attention to corners and edges.
Chicago Home Challenges
Evanston properties face unique challenges including temperature fluctuations, humidity variations, and aging surfaces. Our wallpaper installation process addresses these concerns through proper surface preparation and climate-appropriate materials.
Results Achieved
The finished sunroom showcases flawless wallpaper installation with perfect pattern matching, smooth application, and professional-quality results that will withstand years of use and seasonal changes.
H2 Professional Tips
Always prime surfaces before wallpaper installation, choose moisture-resistant papers for sunrooms, and hire experienced professionals familiar with Chicago's climate challenges and building characteristics.
See more work and request free estimate at windypainters.com.
Q: What type of wallpaper works best for Evanston sunrooms? / A: Moisture-resistant vinyl or fabric-backed wallpaper handles humidity and temperature changes better than standard paper in sunroom wallpaper installation projects.
Q: How long does professional wallpaper installation take? / A: Most sunroom wallpaper installation projects require 1-2 days depending on room size, pattern complexity, and surface preparation needs.
Q: Can you install wallpaper over existing paint? / A: Yes, wallpaper installation over painted surfaces is possible after proper cleaning, priming, and surface preparation to ensure adhesion.
Q: Do you remove old wallpaper before installation? / A: Professional wallpaper installation often includes complete removal of existing coverings and thorough surface preparation for optimal results.
Q: What preparation is needed for wallpaper installation? / A: Wallpaper installation requires clean, smooth, primed surfaces with all imperfections filled and sanded for professional results.
Q: How do you handle wallpaper seams and patterns? / A: Expert wallpaper installation includes precise measuring, cutting, and alignment to create invisible seams and perfect pattern matching.
Q: Is wallpaper installation suitable for high-humidity areas? / A: Yes, proper wallpaper installation using moisture-resistant materials and techniques works excellently in sunrooms and humid environments.
Q: What warranty do you provide on wallpaper installation? / A: Windy City Painters backs all wallpaper installation work with comprehensive warranties covering materials and workmanship for customer peace of mind.
Q: Can wallpaper installation be done in winter? / A: Professional wallpaper installation can be performed year-round with proper climate control and material handling for optimal adhesion.
Q: How do you ensure wallpaper installation quality? / A: Our wallpaper installation process includes thorough preparation, premium materials, professional techniques, and detailed quality inspection for lasting results.

Tileware Bathroom Fixtures - Promessa Series
Rectangular Soap Basket available in 3 sizes
Dimensions 6 1/8" length x 3 1/2" width x 1 3/8" depth
Dimensions 10 1/2" length x 5 1/4" width x 2 1/4" depth
Dimensions 10 1/2" length x 5 1/4" width x 4" depth
Triangle Corner Soap Basket available in 3 sizes
Dimensions 7 3/4" length x 4 7/8" width x 2 1/4" depth
Dimensions 7 3/4" length x 4 7/8" width x 1 3/8" depth
Dimensions 13 3/4" length x 8" width x 5" depth
Combination Basket Shampoo Soap Basket
Dimensions 17 7/8" length x 3 1/2" width x 3" depth
Available in 3 Finish
In stock - Ship Same Day
Solid brass basket, brazed construction
FlooringSupplyShop.com is pleased to introduce an installation system designed and engineered specifically for tile mechanics from Tileware.
Traditional hardware installation requires drilling, compromising tile installations. Now, with the PermaTile™ System, tile mechanics have a clear advantage: a simple installation system that adds value to the tile professional
PermaTile™ Fasteners The first non-penetrating, non-intrusive tile fastening system This high quality, stainless steel fastening component will attach with unprecedented strength to wall surfaces with latex modified mortar. This system provides a solution that is simple and measurably strong. PermaTile™ Systems will end unnecessary damages resulting from drilling finished tile work.
• Will not violate waterproofing, plumbing or wiring no more drilling
• Mortar-based fastening system
• Non-corrosive stainless steel fastener
• Over 10X the strength of standard fastener
• Tested by TCNA (Tile Council of North America)
• Designed specifically for tile applications by tile installers
• Will work with all standard tile products and thicknesses
• Designed specifically for tile professionals
• Encourages quick turnaround where shelving is required
• Eliminates failures resulting from drilling into completed tile work - such as puncturing waterproofing, tile breakage, plumbing and wiring intrusions
• Eliminates the need for wood blocking behind the wall
• Installation can occur within the body of a tile or a grout joint
• Basket mounting can occur immediately after grouting - no special trips
• Learn how to install in minutes
• No special tools required
our store open to the public
5047 W Jefferson Blvd Los Angeles CA 90016
Mon - Fri 7:00 am - 5:00pm
Sunday 8:00 - 12:00 pm

Kitchen - transitional u-shaped kitchen idea in New York with shaker cabinets, quartz countertops, stainless steel appliances and a peninsula

Malibu Glass Box House by Klopf Architecture
Following the devastating Woolsey Fire of 2018, the site in Malibu offered a unique opportunity to rebuild not just a home, but a new architectural composition that highlighted the property’s potential while navigating strict fire-rebuild codes in the area. Designed by Klopf Architecture, this project embraced a set of limitations and translated them into an architectural asset.
The city’s fire-rebuild process required the new structure to remain close to the original footprint, size and bulk, a constraint that ultimately clarified the architectural direction. Perched near the front of a long, narrow lot, the new home frames and overlooks a private, park-like rear expanse, an uncommon luxury especially in this part of Malibu .
Without a fixed program, the design process allowed for a different kind of creative focus allowing Klopf Architecture the opportunity to explore how a modernist home could best respond to this site. The team approached the project not with a list of requirements, but with a question: How might a modernist live here? What spatial qualities would inspire calm, connection, and a sense of wonder in this setting? The process became less about problem-solving and more about architectural storytelling—letting the site, the light, and the principles of modern design guide the form and flow of the home.
The response emerged in the form of a glass-box pavilion, an open, Mid-Century Modern inspired living, dining, and kitchen space that floats at the edge of the property’s natural descent. Connected to the more enclosed, private areas of the home by a glass-walled hallway, the living pavilion becomes a distinct centerpiece of the design. It opens on all four sides to the landscape with decks and patios on the flanks, an internal garden and water feature to the north, and a dramatic unguarded view of the expansive backyard and ocean horizon to the south.
Because of the mandated footprint, careful planning was required to ensure every space could still engage with light, landscape, or both. Strategic voids in the form of atriums and courtyards allow daylight to filter deep into the home’s core, while offering moments of surprise and retreat. These design gestures allow natural light to filter deep into the interior, creating a sense of brightness and openness throughout the day. At the same time, they expand the perceptual boundaries between inside and out, making the home feel more expansive while anchoring its connection to the surrounding landscape.
The siting of the house is what gives it its unique character. Rather than receding into the backyard like the neighboring homes, the house holds a slight prominence. From the central living pavilion, stepping down into the landscape feels more like entering a secluded park where a separate existing accessory structure, trail, and recreational areas await. The home’s modest street presence gives way to this unfolding drama of space, view, and nature.
Fire-resilient materials and assemblies are integrated seamlessly throughout including triple-pane glazing, under-slab and roof insulation, and locally sourced fire-rated cladding ensure the house not only meets Calfornia’s rigorous wildland-urban interface (WUI) standards, but feels effortlessly aligned with them. While technical decisions like fire-hardening and mechanical systems presented some construction challenges, particularly around the cantilevered glass box, the team found a functional compromise that preserved the integrity of the design.
Inside, a restrained palette and exposed post and beam design celebrate the ethos of mid-century modernism. A central circulation spine extends from the entry to the rear glass wall, offering a continuous visual link from street to ocean. Spaces such as the library and office, though more intimate in scale, are never cut off from nature as each opens to its own unique courtyard or garden view.
Though born out of a strict regulatory framework and developed without a specific client, the rebuild design unfolded with remarkable clarity. Grounded in site logic, refined by limitations and an emphasis on timeless spatial relationships – light, proportion, and a strong connection to nature, the resulting design feels both effortless and uplifting. The home lives lightly on the land, opens generously to its surroundings, and strikes a careful balance between privacy, openness, and calm. For Klopf Architecture, it stands as a compelling case study in how site, code, and circumstantial constraints can inspire enduring, modernist architecture. With years of experience reimagining mid-century modern design for how people live today, the firm took the project’s limitations as an opportunity. The result is a home shaped by open, flowing spaces, strong indoor-outdoor connections, and a calm, clear sense of structure. It’s a good reminder that even with strict constraints, there’s still room for architecture to breathe—and for modernism to keep moving forward.
Klopf Architecture project team: Geoff Campen, John Klopf, AIA, and Sherry Tan
Structural Engineer: ZFA
Contractor: Maison D’Artiste
Photography: ©2025 Mariko Reed
Year Completed: 2023

Tileware Bathroom Fixtures - Promessa Series
Rectangular Soap Basket available in 3 sizes
Dimensions 6 1/8" length x 3 1/2" width x 1 3/8" depth
Dimensions 10 1/2" length x 5 1/4" width x 2 1/4" depth
Dimensions 10 1/2" length x 5 1/4" width x 4" depth
Triangle Corner Soap Basket available in 3 sizes
Dimensions 7 3/4" length x 4 7/8" width x 2 1/4" depth
Dimensions 7 3/4" length x 4 7/8" width x 1 3/8" depth
Dimensions 13 3/4" length x 8" width x 5" depth
Combination Basket Shampoo Soap Basket
Dimensions 17 7/8" length x 3 1/2" width x 3" depth
Available in 3 Finish
In stock - Ship Same Day
Solid brass basket, brazed construction
FlooringSupplyShop.com is pleased to introduce an installation system designed and engineered specifically for tile mechanics from Tileware.
Traditional hardware installation requires drilling, compromising tile installations. Now, with the PermaTile™ System, tile mechanics have a clear advantage: a simple installation system that adds value to the tile professional
PermaTile™ Fasteners The first non-penetrating, non-intrusive tile fastening system This high quality, stainless steel fastening component will attach with unprecedented strength to wall surfaces with latex modified mortar. This system provides a solution that is simple and measurably strong. PermaTile™ Systems will end unnecessary damages resulting from drilling finished tile work.
• Will not violate waterproofing, plumbing or wiring no more drilling
• Mortar-based fastening system
• Non-corrosive stainless steel fastener
• Over 10X the strength of standard fastener
• Tested by TCNA (Tile Council of North America)
• Designed specifically for tile applications by tile installers
• Will work with all standard tile products and thicknesses
• Designed specifically for tile professionals
• Encourages quick turnaround where shelving is required
• Eliminates failures resulting from drilling into completed tile work - such as puncturing waterproofing, tile breakage, plumbing and wiring intrusions
• Eliminates the need for wood blocking behind the wall
• Installation can occur within the body of a tile or a grout joint
• Basket mounting can occur immediately after grouting - no special trips
• Learn how to install in minutes
• No special tools required
our store open to the public
5047 W Jefferson Blvd Los Angeles CA 90016
Mon - Fri 7:00 am - 5:00pm
Sunday 8:00 - 12:00 pm

Hay Design Incorporated was retained to Study and Analyze the Space Requirement and provide complete Interior Design Services related to 294 m2 of residential space. The primary objective was to examine ways to present interior finishes and preliminary layout, meeting Client requirements and staying within their space envelope. Hay design presented services including functional programming (information gathering, inventory and assessment, equipment usage chart and electrical load requirements, and test plans), schematic design (schematic concept plans and colour boards), and design development (partition layout and finishes plan, and finishes presentation boards).

Ribes malvaceum / Pink chaparral currant
Photo: Flickr user Treebeard
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CLIENT ISSUES/PROBLEMS
o Large property with variety of native and foreign species
o requires expertise and thorough understanding of gardening to ensure property maintenance
o regular functions held on weekends, require coordination to ensure all aspects of required gardening are addressed
MOMENTOUS APPROACH
o 6 year maintenance client
o weekly maintenance scheduled for end of week to ensure property looks it’s best for weekend functions
o recommendation of plants and soil for areas needing replacement or additions
o consistent crew leader to ensure development of relationship with client
o treatment of plants for pests/mites/insects (IPM Certified Staff)
RESULTS
o Well maintained property that shows amazing colour and interest year-round
o Strong relationship between Momentous Impressions and Client, allowing for ease of communication and quick follow-up for client requests

This copper farmhouse sink is a drop-in replacement sink that replaced an outdated double bowl sink. The custom patented design allows for the apron to slip over the faceframe of the cabinet without any cutting required. There is a 1" channel behind a custom height apron. The only installation work required is some minor cutting of the granite. The entire project can be accomplished in a few hours. The sink design features a trademark ledge system that supports a drain/drying grid and a cutting board. All food preparation is accomplished on the sink instead of the countertop. Unlike most copper sinks, Rachiele copper sinks require no maintenance, no waxing and allow the user to use the sink without concern.

This kitchen was part of a whole house remodel and, as such, it required a complete reimagining of the space. Given the new layout of the rather upscale home, the kitchen would be relatively open to other areas and could not sacrifice elegance for the purpose of functionality. Meanwhile, high functionality was a major requirement as the client was a cook who required professional appliances, wide countertop work areas and plenty of storage space. At $85,000, the kitchen fell well within the client’s budget while meeting her expectations.

July Bamboo®, is a professional manufacturer and export of Bamboo plywood Sheets and 18mm plywood.
Bamboo panel is one of the most popular materials for customized furniture, cabinet, worktops, Skateboard,staircase, decoration etc. As a bamboo veneer and panel manufacture, we can produce different kind of size and structure according to customers’ requirements.Our bamboo panels has long been received a high reputation of high stability, color match, flatness, moisture control, style collections and providing formaldehyde free panels.
Size: Can be customized according to customer requirements
Standard size: 4'x8' x(3-40mm)
Color: Carbonized / Natural /Zebra /Strand/Mosic
Construction: Vertical/Horizontal
Material: 100% solid bamboo
Moisture: 10% +/-2%
Density: 1.05-1.15 g/cm3
Packaging: Bamboo pallets,100pcs/package or According to your requirements
Glue: Melamine,WBP,MR
Glue grade: E0,E1,E2
Certification: ISO9001,CE
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Other specifications can be customized
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Bamboo Plywood door skin High Quality Cheap plywood 18mm

Malibu Glass Box House by Klopf Architecture
Following the devastating Woolsey Fire of 2018, the site in Malibu offered a unique opportunity to rebuild not just a home, but a new architectural composition that highlighted the property’s potential while navigating strict fire-rebuild codes in the area. Designed by Klopf Architecture, this project embraced a set of limitations and translated them into an architectural asset.
The city’s fire-rebuild process required the new structure to remain close to the original footprint, size and bulk, a constraint that ultimately clarified the architectural direction. Perched near the front of a long, narrow lot, the new home frames and overlooks a private, park-like rear expanse, an uncommon luxury especially in this part of Malibu .
Without a fixed program, the design process allowed for a different kind of creative focus allowing Klopf Architecture the opportunity to explore how a modernist home could best respond to this site. The team approached the project not with a list of requirements, but with a question: How might a modernist live here? What spatial qualities would inspire calm, connection, and a sense of wonder in this setting? The process became less about problem-solving and more about architectural storytelling—letting the site, the light, and the principles of modern design guide the form and flow of the home.
The response emerged in the form of a glass-box pavilion, an open, Mid-Century Modern inspired living, dining, and kitchen space that floats at the edge of the property’s natural descent. Connected to the more enclosed, private areas of the home by a glass-walled hallway, the living pavilion becomes a distinct centerpiece of the design. It opens on all four sides to the landscape with decks and patios on the flanks, an internal garden and water feature to the north, and a dramatic unguarded view of the expansive backyard and ocean horizon to the south.
Because of the mandated footprint, careful planning was required to ensure every space could still engage with light, landscape, or both. Strategic voids in the form of atriums and courtyards allow daylight to filter deep into the home’s core, while offering moments of surprise and retreat. These design gestures allow natural light to filter deep into the interior, creating a sense of brightness and openness throughout the day. At the same time, they expand the perceptual boundaries between inside and out, making the home feel more expansive while anchoring its connection to the surrounding landscape.
The siting of the house is what gives it its unique character. Rather than receding into the backyard like the neighboring homes, the house holds a slight prominence. From the central living pavilion, stepping down into the landscape feels more like entering a secluded park where a separate existing accessory structure, trail, and recreational areas await. The home’s modest street presence gives way to this unfolding drama of space, view, and nature.
Fire-resilient materials and assemblies are integrated seamlessly throughout including triple-pane glazing, under-slab and roof insulation, and locally sourced fire-rated cladding ensure the house not only meets Calfornia’s rigorous wildland-urban interface (WUI) standards, but feels effortlessly aligned with them. While technical decisions like fire-hardening and mechanical systems presented some construction challenges, particularly around the cantilevered glass box, the team found a functional compromise that preserved the integrity of the design.
Inside, a restrained palette and exposed post and beam design celebrate the ethos of mid-century modernism. A central circulation spine extends from the entry to the rear glass wall, offering a continuous visual link from street to ocean. Spaces such as the library and office, though more intimate in scale, are never cut off from nature as each opens to its own unique courtyard or garden view.
Though born out of a strict regulatory framework and developed without a specific client, the rebuild design unfolded with remarkable clarity. Grounded in site logic, refined by limitations and an emphasis on timeless spatial relationships – light, proportion, and a strong connection to nature, the resulting design feels both effortless and uplifting. The home lives lightly on the land, opens generously to its surroundings, and strikes a careful balance between privacy, openness, and calm. For Klopf Architecture, it stands as a compelling case study in how site, code, and circumstantial constraints can inspire enduring, modernist architecture. With years of experience reimagining mid-century modern design for how people live today, the firm took the project’s limitations as an opportunity. The result is a home shaped by open, flowing spaces, strong indoor-outdoor connections, and a calm, clear sense of structure. It’s a good reminder that even with strict constraints, there’s still room for architecture to breathe—and for modernism to keep moving forward.
Klopf Architecture project team: Geoff Campen, John Klopf, AIA, and Sherry Tan
Structural Engineer: ZFA
Contractor: Maison D’Artiste
Photography: ©2025 Mariko Reed
Year Completed: 2023
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