Dragon Hallway in the San Francisco Marina District

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About this project:

This was a typical San Francisco Row house with lots of little rooms and a long dark hallway. I wish I had a before shot, because it also had hideous spit-wad lumpy stucco and generally wasn't very attractive. (even though it was declared a historic gem by the junior league in the 1970s)

The client wanted a kitchen upgrade and some skylights...as well as a facelift for the front. He chose some nice details (such as the copper downspout and gutter, the hand made wrought iron balcony railing, and colorful tiles up the front stair) that really made this a nice project.

I, personally, was most excited by the transformation of the space by the dramatic roof monitors.

Section through the main hall showing new roof monitors

The angled glass maximizes heat and light from the winter sun.  The sawtooth ceiling creates the experience of walking through the inside of a dragon.
The angled glass maximizes heat and light from the winter sun. The sawtooth ceiling creates the experience of walking through the inside of a dragon.
The main hallway with roof monitors
The main hallway with roof monitors
Hallway before remodel
Hallway before remodel
The kitchen has been opened to the hallway and an extra skylight added at the end
The kitchen has been opened to the hallway and an extra skylight added at the end
This is the improved front of the house with metal work by Frank Trousil and a arched french doors by Sweeney
This is the improved front of the house with metal work by Frank Trousil and a arched french doors by Sweeney

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