San Francisco-based John Klopf (a member of the Remodelista Architect/Designer Directory) is known for his respectful remodels of Eichlers and other modernist homes in the Bay Area. Case in point: this midcentury hillside home overlooking the Golden Gate Park panhandle, which Klopf updated with modern materials and colors. For more information, go to Klopf Architecture.
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Above: Klopf painted the front door red and widened the second-story deck. The red door acts as an accent against the neutral palette and hints at more to come.
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Above: Klopf painted the front door red and paneled the overhang in natural wood.
Above: The living/dining area features grass wall covering and raw steel Tolix chairs.
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Above: The living room features exposed post-and-beam construction and tongue-and-groove ceilings
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Above: A reflective gray glass wall enhances the feel of space.
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Above: Wood cabinetry adds warmth to the master bathroom.
Photography by Mariko Reed.
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