Modern Douglass House by Group 41 Architects
By matalangit On January 11th, 2010This additional modern architecture details were added to bring the modern house into the 21st century. Modern Douglass House project involves a modern house and a derelict barn which sits behind the main house on a lovely site in Eureka Valley. Group 41 was retained to assist the owners in the extremely complicated Planning approvals process to legalize the barn as a single family dwelling. The design of the barn incorporates wide plank flooring and sliding doors reminiscent of barn design, as well as the board and batten siding and windows that reflect the exact style of the original structure as required by the Planning Commission. This front house, badly converted to two units many years ago was reconverted to a gracious single family home, reviving its original Edwardian character with elegant detailing, and retaining some of the original elements.
Modern Douglass House living fireplace

Modern Douglass House wide plank flooring

Modern Douglass House master bedroom

Modern Douglass House master bathroom

This house renovation project 229 Douglass location in San Francisco by Group 41 Architecture and builder Ewen Uttig , main house 2,067 square feet, barn 2,036 square feet and lot size 3,125 square feet. Knit pearl a pretty front hall reintegrates the upper and lower floors of the main house, which had been separated. The color purple at paint color is one of the few things that’s not regulated in San Francisco. A regal jewel tone offsets the home’s crisp trim and Edwardian filigree.
The real deal clad in reclaimed wood planks sourced from old agricultural buildings, the replace-ment barn features the same roof gables, window patterns, and second-story bump-out as the original. Hip replacement the modern home interior of the new barn improves on the past with space-saving built-ins and operable skylights for natural ventilation. Since it is an illegal structure by the current planning code, the approvals procedure alone required nearly two years.
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