Jute Interior Design has reimagined a Tuscan-style home into a modern Mediterranean that maximizes natural light throughout its custom design in San Francisco, California. A full-scale gut renovation has completely opened up the living spaces. This dwelling now boasts magnificent hillside views and an easy indoor-outdoor flow.
The interior design scheme features a neutral color palette rich in textures. This home is cozy while still maintaining its modern, clean lines. Custom-made furnishings and tailored upholstery provide the perfect neutral backdrop for the homeowner’s growing art collection.
What We Love: This modern Mediterranean-style home showcases inviting interiors that we could imagine spending time enjoying. Stylish yet comfortable, spaces flow harmoniously from one to the next, while bifold doors provide indoor-outdoor living. Overall, it is a brilliant renovation to fit the lifestyle needs of its owners.
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Above: A cozy family room features a concrete fireplace mantel and storage as the central focal point of the space. Materials of wood, metal, concrete, wool, linen, and plaster mix to add texture to this otherwise neutral color palette. The stools in front of the fireplace are vintage.
Above: Open to the family room is the dining room, featuring upholstered chairs with an indoor-outdoor fabric. The chairs are anchored by a custom-designed white oak dining table. The chairs are from Hollywood at Home and custom upholstered with a Quadrille textile.
Above: An open-plan family room and kitchen opens out to the outdoors, helping blur the lines between indoors and out. Helping to anchor the family room from the kitchen is a range wall featuring a graphic concrete tile backsplash.
Above: A focal point of the island kitchen is the backsplash wall, which showcases a graphic concrete tile. A door opens out to a balcony, offering mesmerizing views of the San Francisco skyline.
Above: Bifold doors were integrated into the living room wall, helping to extend this space out to an adjacent outdoor deck. The Moroccan pavers on the deck create an elegant aesthetic, while lounge seating offers relaxing sitting areas to enjoy the home’s idyllic hillside views.
Above: The table is an antique from Maisonry in Yountville, California.
Above: The art installation on the staircase wall is a commissioned piece, sourced from Lindenbaum Art Advisory.
PHOTOGRAPHER Matthew Millman
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