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| Client: Corbett-Jones Residence in San Francisco |
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| Challenges |
- Transform a modest home with small rooms and low light to optimize light and provide bigger spaces while maintaining privacy and mask view of neighbor's house.
- Accommodate two grand pianos and a teaching space, while reserving the privacy of the house.
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| Solutions |
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Owner's initial request was simply to remove a wall between kitchen and breakfast nook
and rearrange the appliances. Solution included pushing out an exterior wall five feet,
demolishing an interior wall and replacing a tight, dangerous stairway. We repositioned
the windows and chose materials for the spaces that would allow light to travel across
and through the house. A veneer plaster wall threads its way through the informal dining
area, bar, kitchen, stair landing and then down the stairway to continue the flow throughout
these rooms. In the bathroom, a large window of opaque glass provides privacy while allowing
in the maximum amount of light. The project was featured in Sunset Magazine.
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