Golden Gate Heights
Paul Dyer

Golden Gate Heights

John Lum Architecture as Architects

Perched atop Golden Gate Heights with expansive views, this mundane, mid-century residence with compartmentalized floor plan and original fixtures and finishes, needed a major renovation. 

photo_credit Paul Dyer
Paul Dyer
photo_credit Paul Dyer
Paul Dyer

We combined the client’s penchant for Eastern European modernism with a Japanese wabi-sabi flair, updating the house to glam. The exterior was stripped of its rotted painted siding and replaced with natural cedar and cement plaster. A shou sugi ban screen provides a unifying base, camouflaging the garage doors with the only penetration being the orange glass front gate. 

photo_credit Paul Dyer
Paul Dyer
photo_credit Paul Dyer
Paul Dyer

The first floor was gutted to create one large entertainment room. One side of the room features a raised platform for performance that doubles as a cozy inglenook. It is anchored by a folded brass sheet chimney breast and clad in shou sugi ban. Opposite, is an open kitchen featuring illuminated ceiling, live teak edge counters, and complex marble island face. A full-height wine cabinet distinguishes the dining area, cleverly hiding the original stairs. The lounge includes a vibrantly backlit wet bar. A folding window wall opens this space to the zen entry garden where stairs ascend to a hillside guest house.

photo_credit Paul Dyer
Paul Dyer

The second level was transformed into the owner’s quarters. One bedroom was converted into a sitting room for the primary suite, with a teak box separating the two that hide a walk-in closet. Another bedroom is used as an office, and the fourth bedroom was converted into a gym and guest room.

photo_credit Paul Dyer
Paul Dyer

An ode to Japanese bath culture, the primary bathroom’s white penny tiles recall river stones that define the Ofuro wooden-soaking tub and walk-in shower. Switchable smart glass windows deliver privacy without sacrificing natural light.

photo_credit Paul Dyer
Paul Dyer

The craftsmanship is superb. The design successfully combines an eclectic mix of eras into a comprehensive whole, reflecting the ability to reposition a house into a showplace of design while working with a fairly constrained floor plan.

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