A Blue Bottle Coffee House

The Freemans bought a two-family home, a Queen Anne-style residence built in 1894 in a Alamo Square area of San Francisco, for $3.2 million in Sep of 2016, while scheming for a attainment of their third child. After offered a reduce unit for $1.35 million, they set about transforming a tip dual floors into a 3,500-square-foot home.

“It had some of a strange ancestral character, though a lot of it was feeble renovated” a few years earlier, pronounced Gregory Mottola, a principal in a San Francisco bureau of Bohlin Cywinski Jackson. “We peeled divided things where we could, and attempted to distill a residence behind to a best tools that were still there.”

They nude a dark-stained Douglas fir floors to give them a lighter finish and tore out a kitchen’s normal cabinets and slab counters, though kept a strange stained glass, windows and grate mantel and tile. They redesigned a master suite, along with 3 additional bedrooms for a couple’s children: Dashiell, now 15, Linden Pepper, 3, and Monroe, 1. They also designed a playroom, a home office, a washing room and even a sleeping indentation for a family dog, Hobbes, where there was once a closet.