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Horizon Builders, Inc.
Family room had a typical red brick fireplace. Painted fireplace white for a more modern look. New Bi-fold door and hardware for Laundry area. Porcelain tile floors.
Herval Furniture
This expandable low TV unit features one bottom drawer divided in two inside and one lateral door.
Item available in wengue and white.
Other colors by special order only
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Famaliving San Diego
Model Vianna offers a wide range of possibilities with its different sized modules. It has a patented Soft-back system which make it very comfortable for everybody. The recliner option is electric and it slides forward, so the sofa can be placed next to the wall. This sofa can come upholstered in a variety of colored and patterned fabric or leather. The frame of the Vianna is crafted from pine wood and MDF construction making it very durable. All Fama products use a webbing system for suspension and support instead of the old spring design that will sag over years to come. Attached to the bottom of the sofa is are chrome finished metal or black finished wooden leg supports that allow the sofa to maintain it's low profile look.
Dimensions: Customizable
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William Douglas Architectural Millwork
Modern design and Lighting highlight this functional wall unit.
Peter Eskuche, AIA
Expansive disappearing doors
Rustic modern style
Cozy Hearth room
Residential Design: Peter Eskuche, AIA, Eskuche Associates
Martha O'hara interiors
Griffin Enright Architects
View to family room with custom fabricated floating shelf and light box above.
Klopf Architecture
Conceived of as a C-shaped house with a small private courtyard and a large private rear yard, this new house maximizes the floor area available to build on this smaller Palo Alto lot. An Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) integrated into the main structure gave a floor area bonus. For now, it will be used for visiting relatives. One challenge of this design was keeping a low profile and proportional design while still meeting the FEMA flood plain requirement that the finished floor start about 3′ above grade.
The new house has four bedrooms (including the attached ADU), a separate family room with a window seat, a music room, a prayer room, and a large living space that opens to the private small courtyard as well as a large covered patio at the rear. Mature trees around the perimeter of the lot were preserved, and new ones planted, for private indoor-outdoor living.
C-shaped house, New home, ADU, Palo Alto, CA, courtyard,
KA Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, Angela Todorova, Lucie Danigo
Structural Engineer: ZFA Structural Engineers
Landscape Architect: Outer Space Landscape Architects
Contractor: Coast to Coast Development
Photography: ©2023 Mariko Reed
Year Completed: 2022
Location: Palo Alto, CA
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