CAMPOAMOR ARCHITECTS

San Francisco: Chace 1997

This remodel of a San Francisco Victorian opens the south-facing back of the house to its own and adjoining gardens. It plays on the counterpoin between traditional and contemporary elements. A Tuscan column marks the corner of an open, stainless steel and cherry kitchen. The custom-designed island functions as a serving table and bar, mediating between kitchen and den. 

The general contractor was Curt Smith. 

  • Open kitchen: open to the den and dining room, open to the gardens on three sides. A Tuscan column marks the corner, the island lightly separates the kitchen from dining room and den.
  • A gas ventilating fireplace is framed by a traditional but simple cast stone surround. French Beaumaniere limestone completes the trim and hearth. The counter is in stainless steel with integral sinks.
  • The island has a sandblasted glass countertop floating above a bar storage cabinet. Stainless steel fabrication by CW Ironworks. Curved cabinet by Franck Daude of Etagere.
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