The owners of an existing 19th-century Victorian house desired a modern home with an open concept but also wished to retain some architectural elements of the original home. To that end, the interiors needed a total gut renovation however the existing crown molding, baseboards, window. and door trims were retained and refinished. The remaining finishes were replaced, updated, and rendered in a neutral color palette.

The new bathrooms, kitchen, and millwork are detailed in crisp, minimal lines to emphasize the inherent qualities of the various natural materials selected for each area: wire-brushed white oak in the kitchen; large-scale, veined, and book-matched marble slabs in the bathrooms; and grey stained eucalyptus veneer in the dressing room. Our intent was to let these materials speak for themselves, providing interest and texture to the project.


First Place Recipient of the Excellence in Design: Large Bath, SHINE Awards Design Competition

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