This home, built hastily after much of the immediate area burned in the 1991 Tunnel Fire, was due for an update to better serve the needs and tastes of its current owners. The Scandinavian heritage of these clients, and their love of Danish design, was a driving force behind the sophisticated simplicity and warmth of this new interior composition. Clean lines and a bright palette compliment and accentuate numerous cozy seating areas nestled around the perimeter of a larger gathering space. The Kitchen is expanded for greater utility and enjoyment, with an engaged perimeter counter that serves both the indoor and direct outdoor spaces. A unifying horizontal millwork element was implemented to act as a common datum line, and to tie together various architectural features throughout the space. Ample new storage was created and integrated seamlessly with flush transitions and stylish detailing.
Contractor: SF Town Builders
A collaboration with m-o-o-d for interior design.