Knock Architecture & Design has created this modern-industrial loft for live/work in the SoMa neighborhood of San Francisco, California. This industrial warehouse loft, dating from the 1920s, is restored to its original aesthetic intent while updating for a new use in the 21st century. Previous, inappropriate renovations and transformations were removed, and new divided lite glazing, fir, white oak, and raw and stainless steel were implemented throughout to create a contemporary industrial feel.
This home is spread out over three levels with floor-to-ceiling walls of glazing, along with exposed brick, wood, and concrete. On the first level, you will find soaring 20-foot high ceilings with skylights bathing the space with natural light. There is plenty of space for lounging and entertaining along with an open layout kitchen. The kitchen features beautiful custom cabinetry and high-end appliances.
On the upper level, you will find four bedrooms, two-and-a-half bathrooms, a couple of home offices along with additional sitting rooms. This level also boasts glass walkways and access to a large rooftop deck. On the ground level, a garage provides charging stations and a large laundry room.
What We Love: Set in the trendy South of Market neighborhood, this exciting loft is illuminated with natural light thanks to soaring ceilings and skylights. Interior living spaces are characterized by clean lines and a sleek material palette of exposed brick, concrete, and wood. Overall, this would be a fantastic home for everyday living, entertaining, and even working from home.
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