The homeowner already owned an incredible collection of art and proto-modern furniture, ready to spice up the interior drama with textures, colors, and unique objects. and 1970s glam are also inspirations for this style. “He was very amenable to any ideas we came up with and never said a word, so it was really fun working on this project,” Lam says. Finished with a modern taste facade. And he worked with landscape designer Rich Radford to transform the steep hills into lush terraced fields inspired by Japanese Zen gardens.
Bright pops of color, dazzling stone, reimagined floor plans, Kosugi numberarchitect John Lamb Bringing this mid-century home to life in San Francisco. When he first saw the house, it was in a state of disrepair. “But I found it had great bones. The views were incredible. You can see the Pacific Ocean, the Marin Headlands, and downtown San Francisco,” says Lamb. .