Project was a complete remodel of a 1950s ranch-style home in the Berkeley Hills. The remodel included re-configuring the kitchen layout and addition of a master suite with spa bath. Responsible for selecting flooring, tile, lighting, plumbing fixtures, custom cabinetry, furnishings and artwork.
The furnishings are a mix of modern and midcentury pieces that fit seamlessly together, as well as bespoke furniture such as the walnut slab coffeetable. The objective was a modern update in line with the original ranch-style, resulting in a space that is warm and comfortable.
This home was selected for the AIA East Bay Home Tour 2017 and featured on Houzz.
Architect: Ohashi Design Studio
Photos by Paul Dyer
Project was a total redo of a traditional home into a modern sanctuary. We created a clean kitchen with black cabinets warmed with contrasting white oak. The stairs were a custom design that continued the crisp lines.
Design in collaboration with Decorotation
Photos by Margaret Austin
Project was a coveted Eichler, with the goal of staying true to its midcentury bones without going too retro. The result was a warm and modernized home for a young family.
Design in collaboration with Decorotation
Photos by Margaret Austin
Transforming a Berkeley ceramics company office into a haven of productivity and collaboration, creating unique spaces for clients and employees to meet. Helped in the design of the conference room and principal’s office as well as the ceramic hanging sculpture, custom-fabricated by the client.
Design in collaboration with Banner Day
Photos by Colin Price
The client is an educational software company opening their first brick + mortar tutoring center in San Ramon, CA. The vision was to depart from the sterile and dreary classroom environment and create an inviting and inspiring space for kids and parents alike. The result is a fun and lively space that attracts patrons to discover what’s inside.
Design in collaboration with Banner Day
Photos by Vivian Johnson
The result of IKEA cabinets with Semihandmade fronts elevates the kitchen in a converted warehouse loft. With the savings, we were able to splurge on Heath tile and cement tile in the bathroom remodel.
Design in collaboration with Decorotation
Photos by Margaret Austin