The Fenix cabinets are constructed out of black Traceless laminate with a plywood substrate and feature cut-out pulls. Caesarstone counters run up the wall to form a backsplash.
An antique wicker chest sits beside a ceramic vessel by Kevin Willis in the bathroom.
The fireplace is one of the few, if not the only, original features preserved in the renovation. Gallacher painted it a brick red that complements the kitchen’s blue and yellow color palette.
A stainless steel backsplash in the kitchen matches appliances from Sub-Zero and Miele.
“Having ample space for day-to-day activities was important, but so was having space that flows,” Knight says.
A lacquered floating vanity in the downstairs powder room of Casa A is joined with yellow gradient tile from CE.SI.
Liu and Tsien created two green built-in displays, perfect for holding photos and sculptures made by Liz and Adam’s son, Sasha.
The tongue-and-groove walls are another element original to the home, and, now, newly painted white, they provide the perfect canvas for setting off Ginger's art collection.
An oversized soaking tub awaits in the spacious master bath.
A look at the closets on the other side of the kitchen. The structure creates a dressing area while allowing natural light to reach the far end of the loft.