Anderson House: Bernal Heights Victorian Cottage Reinvented
Designed by acclaimed architect Gisela Schmoll, the Anderson House in San Francisco, California, represents a captivating blend of contemporary design and historic charm. This meticulously renovated Victorian cottage in the vibrant Bernal Heights neighborhood has been transformed into a modern, light-filled living space tailored to the needs of its residents.
Featuring an open-plan layout, expansive primary suite, and thoughtfully excavated basement, the Anderson House showcases the potential of adaptive reuse in historical contexts, providing a harmonious connection between the past and present.
About Anderson House
In San Francisco’s vibrant Bernal Heights, the Anderson House showcases a remarkable transformation. Designed by Gisela Schmoll in 2021, this project seamlessly blends contemporary design with the historic charm of a Victorian cottage. A Radically New Floor Plan
Originally, the house featured a jumble of small, dark rooms. However, the comprehensive renovation gutted the interior, paving the way for a completely new and modern layout. The heart of the home now beats in a large, open-plan living area on the main floor, strategically organized around a central core that houses the stairs and a bathroom.
Abundant Natural Light and Refined Aesthetics
This configuration optimizes the flow within the house and introduces an abundance of natural light. Furthermore, the use of a bright, subtle material palette enhances this effect, ensuring tha...
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