"In the Haight-Ashbury district of San Francisco, a hippie boardinghouse once run by an elderly lesbian minister is now a family home remade with a warmed-up modernism and the restrained inflections of Norwegian design. The double-height living area is spanned by a bridge made of original flooring from the attic. Furnishings include a 1954 Florence Knoll sofa and an Eames rocker."
Pictures and quote: Sara Remington for the new york times
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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2 comments:
love this. i wish i lived in a space with this much light.
gorgeous. Franki Durbin (blog is on the righthand side of my blog list) writes about related things, interesting interior designs, should check it out!
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