![]() Maydan Architects also custom created the kitchen island fashioned with a diagonal motif, the slanted legs for the desks, and the shelving in the children’s bedrooms, as well as the shower pans, vanities, and cabinets. Maydan Architects also included a concealed wall bed by Resource Furniture in the warm and homey library, allowing for the space to serve as a guest bedroom when needed.ĭrawing on a theme of “angles” for the design scheme, Maydan Architects playfully incorporated angular features throughout the space, including with a custom, show-stopping Corian bookcase with diagonal shelving in the library that is visible upon entering the home, additional bookcases by B&B Italia, the desks in the children’s bedrooms, the mirror storage units by Boffi in the primary bathroom, and the light fixture over the dining table. The team designed a four-panel glass wall that can be closed to cordon off the kitchen for cooking and opened to connect those in the living room to those in the kitchen when desired. ![]() Views of the San Francisco Bay and Golden Gate Bridge are visible from each space in this communal area, which is well-suited for hosting family and guests.Ĭhallenged by the owners’ desire to fit amenities such as four bedroom suites, and a private office into a limited space, Maydan Architects prioritized multi-functionality for every room. Tasked with emphasizing the stunning views surrounding the building - which had been obstructed in the home’s former compartmentalized, maze-like layout - Maydan Architects created a 900 square-foot open space that encapsulates the kitchen, living room, and dining room. Spearheading both the architecture and interior design, Maydan Architects managed a full remodel of the space, having the interior stripped down to the bare studs with only the shell of the floor maintained. Intended to be a secondary family home for a couple with two kids and an eye for design, the space is minimalist and modern, featuring a striking angular aesthetic while remaining cozy and comfortable. At 2,781 square feet, the four-bedroom, five-bathroom home spans the entire first floor of an apartment building in the Pacific Heights neighborhood of San Francisco. Lighting Designer: Tali Ariely Lighting Design,įor this San Francisco home, Maydan Architects elegantly transformed an aging 1930’s apartment into an ultra-modern gem, with a focus on luxury and functionality.
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