Collection by Ryan Schmitt
The bedside sconces are from Ladies & Gentleman Studio.
The bedside sconces are from Ladies & Gentleman Studio.
The floors are Cocciopesto, a traditional and natural treatment made of small pieces of broken tile, pottery, and brick mixed with a lime binder. "We didn't want to use ceramic tiles,
The floors are Cocciopesto, a traditional and natural treatment made of small pieces of broken tile, pottery, and brick mixed with a lime binder. "We didn't want to use ceramic tiles,
“The house almost doesn’t exist, but serves as the subtle cloak between inhabitant and environment.”—Cynthia, resident
“The house almost doesn’t exist, but serves as the subtle cloak between inhabitant and environment.”—Cynthia, resident
view from master bath into master closet
view from master bath into master closet
A look at another one of the bedrooms located on the upper level.
A look at another one of the bedrooms located on the upper level.
Cedar Grove House by HUNTERoffice bunk room
Cedar Grove House by HUNTERoffice bunk room
To save space in the bedroom, Molly and her partner, Ryan Scott, designed a bed frame that nests into the corner. Drawers at the foot of the bed add storage, and a bench doubles as a side table.
To save space in the bedroom, Molly and her partner, Ryan Scott, designed a bed frame that nests into the corner. Drawers at the foot of the bed add storage, and a bench doubles as a side table.
In the closet stick-like wall hooks continue the rural motif.
In the closet stick-like wall hooks continue the rural motif.


The Mid-Mod Eichler Addition Remodel is a single-family house in San Mateo. This 2,285 square foot, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom house is located in the heart of the Silicon Valley.

Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, and Angela Todorova

Landscape Architect: Outer Space

Contractor: Coast to Coast, Inc.

Structural Engineer: Brian Dotson Consulting Engineer

Photography ©2017 Mariko Reed

Location: San Mateo, CA

Year completed: 2015
The Mid-Mod Eichler Addition Remodel is a single-family house in San Mateo. This 2,285 square foot, 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom house is located in the heart of the Silicon Valley. Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, and Angela Todorova Landscape Architect: Outer Space Contractor: Coast to Coast, Inc. Structural Engineer: Brian Dotson Consulting Engineer Photography ©2017 Mariko Reed Location: San Mateo, CA Year completed: 2015
Eivind wanted to find a contemporary, minimalist take on the <i>hytte</i> that would still evoke the requisite sense of <i>koselig</i> (warmth, contentment, coziness) he recalls from his childhood. Vaulted ceilings in a warm, pale pine paneling are juxtaposed with glossy black accents. Light pours through the panoramic windows that blur the line between indoor and outdoor.
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