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The original Victorian house was constructed before 1890, however, it had endured several insensitive remodels and needed an update for its new owners, a family of five. The project included remodeling of the entire interior, addition of a new master bathroom, addition of a family room in the basement level and a two-story bay window projection into the rear yard. The street facade was a careful restoration of the original Victorian while the interiors open up to create a series of complementary, but light-filled spaces. Working closely with the owners and contractor, and navigating San Francisco's building permit requirements adroitly, the entire project was completed in less than six months. |
DNM ARCHITECT • 161 Natoma St • San Francisco, CA 94105 • T:415.348.8910 • F:775.248.7780 |
| NOE VALLEY HOME MAKEOVER | |
| LOCATION: | San Francisco, CA |
| COMPLETE: | 2011 |
| PROGRAM: | Remodel of existing Vistorian home San FranciscoCastro neighborhood |
| AREA: | 1912sf |
| BUILDER: | De Jong Construction |
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