CAMPOAMOR ARCHITECTS

San Francisco: Nussbaum Puck

A remodel of a San Francisco residence on a downward-sloping lot, with one story at the front, three at the back and party walls on both sides. The open plan design allows light to penetrate the interior and the lower floor through an atrium and skylight in the center. The living room, master bedroom and decks at the back look out over a forest. A spiral stair leads up to a roof deck with long views of San Francisco. 

The general contractors were Jay Simoneaux and Tim Dufka of Wedge Woodworks. 

  • View from entry
  • Marmorino colored plaster by Tony Olea and Bill Shroeder, Olea Plastering, www.oleaplastering.com
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  • Stair and bridge
  • Woodwork by Stefan Sekula, Design Woodworking Inc., www.deswood.com
  • Steel by Dennis Wilhelmsen, C.W. Ironworks, www.cwiron.com  Glass by Wilson Glass, Aric Wilson, 	www.wilsonglass.com
  • Cabinets by Guy Le Baher, Etagere, www.etageresf.com  Whirte Oak veneer by Exotic Hardwoods and Veneers, Bob Nichols, www.exotichardwoods.com
  • Etagere, carpentry by Michael Melnyk Woodworking, www.melnyk-wood.com
  • Master Bathroom
  • Rear decks
  • The aluminium grating permits filtered light to penetrate to the master bedroom below.
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