Type : Renovation & Addition
Location : San Francisco, CA
Architect: DESIGNPAD/PATRICK PEREZ ARCHITECT INC.
A low-angle photograph captures the side portion of the unit, showcasing the exterior horizontal wall siding panels that accentuate the expansive design.
A charming and small outdoor area can be found at the back of the house, providing another space for al fresco gatherings with the provision of tables and chairs for seating.
On the second level of the residence, there is another open sun roof area that boasts a small outdoor space, situated adjacent to one of the bedrooms. This area features artificial grass flooring, making it an ideal play area for families with young children.
A picture taken from outside the bedroom showcases a petite outdoor area in close proximity. Through the expansive glass door, one can get a glimpse of the interior of the bedroom.
A photograph taken from the second-floor patio captures the exterior and offers a glimpse into the interior of the bedroom and bathroom through the ample glass windows
A photograph of the living room showcases its minimalist design with tasteful furnishings and a cozy fireplace.
An interior photograph of the living room displays a distinctive black pendant light and a fireplace, contributing to the unique character of the dwelling.
A portion of the living room, specifically a corner, features a spacious L-shaped sofa situated near a towering full-height glass window. This allows for unobstructed views of the exterior from the comfort of the sofa.
An interior shot of the vast living room showcases the elegant staircase and a substantial wall art that contribute to the room’s unique character and aesthetic appeal.
An interior shot taken within the living room offers a glimpse into the modern and organized design of the kitchen area as one moves through the space.
An interior photograph of the kitchen highlights a central island, designed in a pristine white color scheme, that contributes to the overall brightness and liveliness of the space.
An interior photograph showcases the expansive dining room and kitchen, characterized by its bright and inviting white color scheme, providing an enjoyable atmosphere for dining and entertaining.
A close-up shot of the straight staircase is depicted, showcasing a harmonious blend of brown and white in its design. This color combination enhances the overall aesthetic and complements the color scheme of the interior.
As you ascend the staircase, two adjacent rooms are revealed on the upper level.
Another area, designed for entertainment, provides ample space for relaxation and features a large flat-screen wall television.
A second spacious dining room can be found on the upper level, showcasing a similar design of white walls and brown flooring, complemented by a striking wall mirror positioned in front of the dining table.
A second kitchen area features a prominent center island with a white finish and a long red sofa that can comfortably seat a substantial number of individuals.
An interior shot of the kitchen showcasing its predominantly white color scheme.
An interior shot of the roomy bedroom showcasing its breathtaking view through the full-length glass window.
An elegantly designed bathroom featuring an enclosed shower area with expansive glass walls and dual sink vanities.
An interior shot of the bathroom showcasing its pristine, all-white design, featuring a bathtub, sink, and walls.
An interior shot of the bathroom showcasing the double sink setup and the mirrored vanity wall.
This home was comprised of two separate structures that were a mirror image of each other. Built in the early 1900s, the structures had been renovated, partitioned and added to over time. Their floor plans were inefficient, and their original detailing lost. Our client purchased the properties with the idea of salvaging the exterior charm, while modernizing and reconfiguring the interior and adding living space for their family.
DesignPad redesigned the floor plans and added space at the both the ground-level and top floor. We paid careful attention to conceal the top floor addition from street view. Spaces were designed to open access to the rear yard, increase flow and spatial connection, and enhance natural light.