A nearly new construction, Woodpecker Ranch by Feldman Architecture Studio was remodeled for the clients’ aspiration to create their “forever home” – where they could raise their young children and incorporate all of their diverse extracurriculars into the property.

Just south of San Francisco, this remodel endured a complete transformation with its most extreme conversions redefining the entry to the house as well as adding a level of uniformity to the exterior façade. One of the most challenging requests from the home owners was to clarify the arrival sequence of the home, both from the exterior and interior, while looking for ways to improve the curb appeal of the façade. Collaborating with Arterra Landscape Architects, the teams anchored the entry with a large water feature near the entry door, and used in-stepping retaining walls to help funnel guests to a more inviting entry.   The entry stair design was simplified to give it a visual transparency that helps reduce its presence in the space.

For the interior, the team at Kendall Wilkinson Design filled the home with warmth and “soul” with timeless silhouettes of mid-century furnishings offering clean-lined sophistication to each space.  Art makes a statement in each room but does not take away from the overall design concept of the home or landscape.(Published with Bowerbird).

Photography : Paul Dyer

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Anastasia is the lead author of House-diaries.com. She has studied English Literature and Psychology in the National & Kapodistrian University of Athens as well as Interior Design & Architecture in AKTO College. She works in the field of Higher Education and has a special passion for cozy interiors.

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