Interior fixtures and finishes were purchased at an auction—like blue mosaic tiles Liz snagged for $30, and the flooring, too. Doors were rescued from an old hotel.
Kitty Morgan and Charles Desmarais live in Eichler’s Laguna Heights complex, a cluster of six low-rises in San Francisco. The 1962 urban development marked a departure for Eichler from the suburban enclaves that he was known for.
Manta North Slope By The Sea child's bedroom
Frank Lloyd Wright designed the southern side of the First Unitarian Society Meeting House to combine the steeple and the church in one feature.
Seattle-based Robert Hutchison Architecture worked with the homeowners to design an addition to the residence that respects its original post-and-beam construction.
Bifold sliding doors seamlessly open the dining space to an outdoor deck, which also cantilevers over the backyard. The space is covered by a balcony off of the master suite.
One of the houses being used by a landscape designer friend is filled with plants, capturing the many exposures of its open kitchen and living area.
According to designer Shanty Wijaya, "the home's exterior and interior were both in terrible shape prior to the renovation. There was no privacy and no curb appeal."