Neo Tudor

Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Marble counter tops and backsplashes add a touch of elegance to this open concept kitchen
Marble counter tops and backsplashes add a touch of elegance to this open concept kitchen
A hidden window bench is the perfect place to get some sun in the early mornings.
A hidden window bench is the perfect place to get some sun in the early mornings.
The dining room boasts picturesque views of the trees and valleys below, flooding the space with sunlight at all hours of the day.
The dining room boasts picturesque views of the trees and valleys below, flooding the space with sunlight at all hours of the day.
No matter the angle, each room is filled with natural light and fresh air from the sliding doors.
No matter the angle, each room is filled with natural light and fresh air from the sliding doors.
Lounging in the living room, looking out at the views beyond.
Lounging in the living room, looking out at the views beyond.
Tall, angled ceilings with artistic wooden beams create a modern yet classic feel to this bedroom.
Tall, angled ceilings with artistic wooden beams create a modern yet classic feel to this bedroom.
Endless storage and display options surround this modern marble fireplace in the main living space.
Endless storage and display options surround this modern marble fireplace in the main living space.
Cleverly concealed and expertly crafted, this sleek kitchen has everything you need.
Cleverly concealed and expertly crafted, this sleek kitchen has everything you need.
A quiet sitting room lies in this corner of the house, ideal for reading and quiet conversation.
A quiet sitting room lies in this corner of the house, ideal for reading and quiet conversation.
In eternal shade from the trees that surround it, this entrance is one of our favorites.
In eternal shade from the trees that surround it, this entrance is one of our favorites.
This house truly comes alive at dusk with a soft, lit from within glow.
This house truly comes alive at dusk with a soft, lit from within glow.

Credits

Interior Design
Studio Montemayor
Landscape Design
Form Landscape Design
Builder
Blue Anchor Building Company
Photographer
Eric Rorer
Shade Degges

From Richardson Pribuss Architects

The charm is hard to miss. The Tudor cottage is an iconic architectural style. Originally constructed in 1929, this cottage had great bones and beautiful views of San Francisco and Mount Tamalpais. When purchased by the clients, they reveled in the charm and location but understood that the home felt dated and was organized for a bygone era. The challenge was to transform this Tudor house into one that corresponded with today's modern tastes while retaining the original charisma. Such an overhaul requires sure-handed design work.

Richardson Pribuss Architects set about modernization efforts with deliberate interventions. The most drastic of such changes came in the rescaling of the top floor. The ceiling height of the primary bedroom was raised 3 feet, creating a more open, airy room that exposed the underside of the existing roof rafters and reinforced the storybook interior. Additionally, two large dormers were added to the east and west sides of the bedroom, increasing light, airflow, and, most importantly, views of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. The reworking of this main space intrinsically created more opportunities, such as converting an inefficient corridor to a useful primary closet space leading to the primary bath (a conversion of an existing bedroom).

An updated interior fit-out focused on simplicity with a controlled color palette. Contrasting materials from different eras were used in concert to honor the Tudor spirit while introducing a modern attitude. A deep green was applied in monochrome across the exterior to complete the renovation. This paint job modernized the outside of the building while still leaving the texture of original half-timbering and stucco as an homage to the cottage roots.