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The Salamander Company LLC.
In the living room there is a large corner Kiva Fireplace adjacent to a floor to ceiling wall of windows. The custom dyed plaster walls and the Saltillo tiled floors finish the room.
Mark Brand Architecture
Our design for the façade of this house contains many references to the work of noted Bay Area architect Bernard Maybeck. The concrete exterior panels, aluminum windows designed to echo industrial steel sash, redwood log supporting the third floor breakfast deck, curving trellises and concrete fascia panels all reference Maybeck’s work. However, the overall design is quite original in its combinations of forms, eclectic references and reinterpreting of motifs. The use of steel detailing in the trellis’ rolled c-channels, the railings and the strut supporting the redwood log bring these motifs gently into the 21st Century. The house was intended to respect its immediate surroundings while also providing an opportunity to experiment with new materials and unconventional applications of common materials, much as Maybeck did during his own time.
Tracey Stephens Interior Design Inc
This small living room features custom built cabinets that are painted, glazed & stenciled with a variation on an Islamic seven circle pattern, Turkish tiles on the fireplace, Mongolian painted chest, comfortable upholstered seating in luxurious fabrics, accessories from India and Morocco and art by 3 local artists. Photo: wing Wong
Jennifer Gustafson Interior Design
• Craftsman-style living area
• Furnishings + decorative accessory styling
• Sofa - Eilerson
• Custom Throw pillows - vintage tribal textiles
• Area rug - Vintage Persian
• Round wood-carved coffee table
• Leather mid-century lounge chair - Herman Miller Eames
• Floor Lamp - Grossman Grasshopper
• Solid Walnut Side Table - e15
• French doors
• Burlap wall treatment
Sarah Rice Design LLC
This empty family room got an eclectic boho design. We painted the niches in Cavern Clay by Sherwin Williams, added a personalized gallery wall, and all new decor and furniture. The unique details like the live edge teak wood console table, tiger rug, dip dye yarn wall art, and brass medallion coffee table are a beautiful match to the mid-century lines of the loveseat, those gold accents and all the other textural and personal touches we put into this space.
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