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A look back towards the stairwell and entry. The wood ceiling adds warmth to the black and white scheme.
A look back towards the stairwell and entry. The wood ceiling adds warmth to the black and white scheme.
In the family room, "short ribbon windows were replaced with a wall of glass" for indoor/outdoor flow.
In the family room, "short ribbon windows were replaced with a wall of glass" for indoor/outdoor flow.
Before moving, the couple made some quick fixes to make the house livable. “We refinished the existing hardwood floors and installed new matching oak to replace linoleum in the kitchen. I took a chisel to the tile around the Malm fireplace [which is original to the home] in the living room and discovered the original stained concrete hearth below,” explains Christa. She also accented the bookcases with black paint.
Before moving, the couple made some quick fixes to make the house livable. “We refinished the existing hardwood floors and installed new matching oak to replace linoleum in the kitchen. I took a chisel to the tile around the Malm fireplace [which is original to the home] in the living room and discovered the original stained concrete hearth below,” explains Christa. She also accented the bookcases with black paint.
The open-plan living space features soaring wood-paneled ceilings and expanses of glass. Christa did a deep dive into the architecture of Roger Lee and Bay Area modernism to keep the original design as intact as possible while modernizing it.
The open-plan living space features soaring wood-paneled ceilings and expanses of glass. Christa did a deep dive into the architecture of Roger Lee and Bay Area modernism to keep the original design as intact as possible while modernizing it.