Photography by Tim Griffith
With space at a premium in San Francisco, this new building was designed to have two separate dwellings behind an attention getting black facade.
Photography by Tim Griffith
Designed by Stephen Phillips Architects, this black building is in a mixed-use commercial and residential district that incorporates an eclectic group of traditional one- to four-story Victorian and Edwardian houses.
Photography by Tim Griffith
As the building is split into two apartments, a single staircase with white oak flooring and black handrail, provides access to both dwellings.
Photography by Tim Griffith
Let’s have a look at the first apartment. The living room, dining room and kitchen all share the same space.
Photography by Tim Griffith
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Behind the kitchen is the master bedroom and bathroom.
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The spiral stairs just off the kitchen lead to the upper floor, where there’s another bedroom and bathroom.
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Here’s the second apartment, it too is multiple floors. Upon entering the apartment, there’s the living room with built-in window seat.
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A TV and fireplace has been built-into the corner, and large windows fill the space with plenty of natural light. There’s also a bedroom and bathroom on this level.
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Looking up from the living room, you can see the curves of the upper level.
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Heading upstairs, there’s a dining room that overlooks the level below.
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This level is home to the dining room and kitchen, as well as the master bedroom and bathroom.
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The kitchen opens up to an outdoor balcony.
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The outdoor balcony has various spaces for relaxing, and spiral stairs lead to the rooftop.
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On the roof, there is a great space for entertaining and enjoying city views.