A handcrafted modern home

Posted on Fri, 16 Oct 2020 by KiM

Modern with a dose of mid century and slathered in rich wood and contrasting white painted brick. I love this home by Commune Design. Designed in collaboration with Feldman Architecture, this 5000 square foot residence in San Francisco was handcrafted from the ground up. Inspired by modernist Scandinavian architecture, the house has a limited material palette of lime washed Norman brick, black terracotta tile, plaster, copper, blackened bronze and salvaged local redwood, walnut and elm. All cabinetry, doors, windows and railings were handcrafted as well as all decorative elements including the Stan Bitters fireplace in the outdoor living room. The young clients wanted a home “to grow old in” with interiors that are classic, inviting and layered with commissioned furniture pieces, custom rugs and vintage furnishings.

Sparky says:

Oh, the City by the Bay, my former home. Imagining sitting out on that patio, with that view, and feeling the refreshing chill of the fog rolling in…

Misty Pesto says:

Phenomenal!

Melanie D Millar says:

Gorgeous absolutely.
But I am having a little trouble getting my head around the patterned upholstery on the sofa.
Can I get back to You?

Marcy S Lynn says:

Just love everything, lived in SF for 8 years and would definitely move in here!! 🙂

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