This Renovation Turns a Former Bodega Into a Live/Work Space With a Flower Tower

The San Francisco home by Craig Steely Architecture features a giant round window, bright yellow cabinetry, and a groovy slatted feature that overlooks it all.

This Renovation Turns a Former Bodega Into a Live/Work Space With a Flower Tower

The San Francisco home by Craig Steely Architecture features a giant round window, bright yellow cabinetry, and a groovy slatted feature that overlooks it all.

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Project Details: 

Location: San Francisco, California

Architect: Craig Steely Architecture / @craigsteely

Footprint: 1,750 square feet 

Builder: Forsythe General Contractors

Structural Engineer: Strandberg Engineering

Interior Design: Studio Ahead

Photographer: Darren Bradley / @modarchitecture

From the Architect: "This family home is located in a converted neighborhood corner store. We embraced adapting and reusing the architecture rather than demolishing the existing, celebrating the building’s history and location. Creative solutions for living optimized the existing structure. Our reimagining of the building doesn’t obliterate the past, but it isn’t subservient to it either."

Photo by Darren Bradley

Photo by Darren Bradley

Photo by Darren Bradley

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