Pacific Heights/Cow Hollow Flat Remodel: San Francisco California

Interior Remodel in High Rise Building

This interior design project is located in a residential high rise building in San Francisco with spectacular views from every room.  The renovation included two bedrooms, two bathrooms, installing a new laundry hookup, a new kitchen, and living room with built-in entertainment cabinets, a library niche, and various other built features.

Prior to moving to this location the clients lived in a craftsman style house in Berkeley and owned many craftsman style furnishings. Their initial thought was that they would need to get rid of the furnishings as they would not fit well stylistically in new modern environment.  We suggested an eclectic approach to the interior design that would integrate their existing collection of furnishings with this new modern setting.

In addition, the client wanted to open up the kitchen/breakfast area to the main living room space to maximize the view out to the living room and the City beyond.  To help unify the various remodeled spaces, we created soffits at the ceiling in the main living areas.  The soffits also provide a raceway to route the electrical wiring.  Our services also included the lighting design for the new space.

CREDITS

Architecture and Interior Design:
Kaplan Architects
San Francisco, California

General Contractor:
Scott and Warner Builders, Inc.
Sausalito, CA

Photographer:
Michell Shenker Photography
Novato, CA

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