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In the master bedroom, a Droog Milk Bottle lamp hangs next to a Fluttua Bed designed by Daniele Lago. An artwork by Brooke Westlund hangs over a custom pet door for the client’s dog, Kona.
In the master bedroom, a Droog Milk Bottle lamp hangs next to a Fluttua Bed designed by Daniele Lago. An artwork by Brooke Westlund hangs over a custom pet door for the client’s dog, Kona.
In the renovation of their 1920s bungalow in Los Angeles, homeowners chose Mark Motonaga and Guy Clouse opted for Dawn Pink paint by Benjamin Moore in the main bedroom—even painting the ceiling for an enveloping effect.
In the renovation of their 1920s bungalow in Los Angeles, homeowners chose Mark Motonaga and Guy Clouse opted for Dawn Pink paint by Benjamin Moore in the main bedroom—even painting the ceiling for an enveloping effect.
Uni exposed the ceiling beams, formerly concealed by drywall and a kitschy light fixture upon which Schenk would hit his head. They built a platform bed using a couple of hollow doors as a surface for the mattress.
Uni exposed the ceiling beams, formerly concealed by drywall and a kitschy light fixture upon which Schenk would hit his head. They built a platform bed using a couple of hollow doors as a surface for the mattress.
Kenter Powder Room
Kenter Powder Room
The kitchen was renovated and expanded to feel more integrated with the living area. New
oak floors, extensive oak casework in the entryway and bathrooms, modern tile, and brass fixtures
resulted in an under stated “warm industrial” aesthetic that plays harmoniously with the existing building, satisfy ing the clients’ desire for a bit of respite in the busy SoMa neighborhood.
The kitchen was renovated and expanded to feel more integrated with the living area. New oak floors, extensive oak casework in the entryway and bathrooms, modern tile, and brass fixtures resulted in an under stated “warm industrial” aesthetic that plays harmoniously with the existing building, satisfy ing the clients’ desire for a bit of respite in the busy SoMa neighborhood.
“We wanted the design to accentuate the strengths of this space,” says the architect. “We used glass whenever it was appropriate to help spread natural light and create a feeling of openness, while still maintaining the separation between private and public spaces that lofts so often lack.”
“We wanted the design to accentuate the strengths of this space,” says the architect. “We used glass whenever it was appropriate to help spread natural light and create a feeling of openness, while still maintaining the separation between private and public spaces that lofts so often lack.”