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Gable House by Edmonds + Lee Architects


Gable House is a renovation and expansion of a Victorian house located in San Francisco, CA, USA. Designed by Edmonds + Lee Architects in 2016, the house has a total floor area of 3000ftΒ² (279mΒ²).

The Gable House, a 3,000 sqft renovation and expansion is a seamless homage to modern Scandinavian aesthetics. Sourcing not only aesthetically from the region but also literally, the Dinesen Douglas Fir that the flooring a stunning highlight of the home was shipped in from Denmark, special ordered as extra long planks to maintain an utterly seamless living room. The architects call the individual spaces β€œstages,” each room made to showcase the client’s favorite objects: works by Vincent Van Duysen, Arne Jacobsen, Carl Hansen, and B&B Italia.

Sharing a design sensibility with the client gave the architects a platform from which to depart from the aesthetic and spatial norms for Victorian renovations in SF, where clients often want to disrupt any divisions between kitchen/ dining/ living room areas to make one big, grand, open space. Instead, ELA opted for a series of carefully choreographed rooms that simply draw visitors through the house, with each room offering a different experience. These rooms are anchored by only the lightest of momentsβ€” what the architects call a β€œhearth cube,” tethered on the ground floor by the fireplace in the living room and pulled through the house by the staircase, tying the floors together with a delicate glass wall that winds its way through the house alongside the staircase.

β€” Edmonds + Lee Architects

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