Bay Shore Residential Design, along with Fiorella Design has transformed this 1950s ranch house into a beautiful Spanish-inspired living quarters in Atherton, California. Nestled on a one-acre property, the team began this project thinking it would be a simple renovation. Over several weeks and months, the project expanded to the point where architectural assistance was necessary to bring the design vision to life. This included raising the ceilings and expanding the home’s master suite, and main living space.
The project evolved to include a one-bedroom guest house that opens to the outdoor kitchen and pool area. A Wellness Center was also designed on the property — a glass and steel cube with a gym on one side and a planting area and steam shower on the other. The landscape was completely reworked to complement the indoor-outdoor lifestyle that the homeowners requested.
DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECTURE Bay Shore Residential Design CONTRACTOR Turley Construction INTERIOR DESIGN Fiorella Design LANDSCAPE DESIGN Keith Willig Landscape Architecture
Above: The exterior facade was updated with a raised gable entry and an extended back roof, allowing for a dramatic row of clerestory windows.
What We Love: This Spanish-inspired ranch house underwent a complete makeover to offer bright and airy living spaces along with a fabulous guest house for hosting overnight guests. The home now boasts a wonderful indoor-outdoor flow, thanks to the great room’s sliding glass doors that open out to a trellised patio and beyond to the sparkling swimming pool.
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Above: The main living space features a vaulted ceiling reaching up to 20 feet and a sliding patio door that opens the entire space to the back patio. The 10-foot-tall doors open to a trellised alfresco dining room and swimming pool, providing a wonderful indoor-outdoor living experience.
Above: The kitchen features hand-painted backsplash tiles sourced from Walker Zanger while the island countertop is Dekton — an ultra-compact surface by Cosentino, offering extreme performance and unique design. Crown Mill Works custom-fabricated the rift-sawn oak cabinets, stained in a dark hue. The counter stools are from Alfonso Marina, with seat cushions upholstered in a durable Perennials fabric. The pendant lights over the island are by Visual Comfort.
Above: The homeowner found antique Spanish doors that were incorporated in both the exterior landscape gate and the custom barn doors to the office. For the office, the panels needed an oversized metal frame to make them fit the space.
Above: On the floor of this gorgeous spa-like bathroom, an elaborate tile rug is embedded in the black marble tile. The floating vanity is composed of walnut wood.
Above: The trellis helps shelter this outdoor oasis, featuring an alfresco dining area with a Sutherland table and chairs from Brown Jordan. Defining this space is a graphic tile sourced from Arizona Tile. The wainscoting is Plaza Gold limestone sourced from Peninsula Building Materials Co.
PHOTOGRAPHER Thomas Kuoh PHOTO STYLIST Allegra Hsiao
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