The DiFrancesco/ Koshkarian Bedroom
San Francisco residents Lisa Koshkarian and Tom DiFrancesco worked with architect Neal Schwartz to create an airy third-floor addition to hold their master bedroom.

Neal Schwartz: "Walnut acts as a strong backdrop, and anchors the rest of an open and airy room. What you don't sense from this image is…
Lisa Koshkarian: We chose the Poliform Moby covered in a wool/polyester blend in Sage Green. We originally had the latex mattress that comes with the piece but we replaced it with the tried-and-true Flou mattress, which we found to be thicker and more comfortable.
Lisa Koshkarian: I love these tables made by Kartell. San Franciso–based interior designer Antonio Martins helped us find them. They can be ordered in several different color options, with or without wheels, and with several drawer configuration options.
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I love the room! It is modern, yet warm and inviting! I also love all the light!! Well done
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