Design



Cantilever decks


Do you ever wonder how a deck suspends from the side of a house? This style of deck is called a cantilevered deck.

 

The above deck is suspended from the master bedroom of this home.

This photo shows that the support extends into the ceiling below the deck twice as long as the deck.

The ceiling needs to be open for this type of construction, as the deck boards need to extend into the house twice as deep as the deck is long.  (To support the “floating” deck.)


If Your Walls Could Talk


I absolutely love what Joyce did during her kitchen remodel.  After renovating the kitchen and restoring the walls, she decided to create a “picture” of the history of  her 1910 home. In the photo below you can see various wallpapers and plaster layered under the paint. A nice rectangle was evenly measured to create a custom work of art.  Genius!

behind the paint


Before and After in Oakland


Crocker Highland Home

 

Every buyer has a wish list as they venture out and start their house hunt.  My Crocker Highland buyers wanted a home in original condition.  They wanted to embrace the vintage details of  a 1920′s or 1930′s property and enhance it to blend with their modern edge.

All of the original gum wood was preserved.  The hardwood floors were refinished with a water based matte finish to open up the space.  The wall paper was removed and the plastered walls were hand restored.


Hardwood Floors…


Is there hardwood under there?

Is there hardwood under there?

Since the real estate market slow down, most of my home-buying clients look for properties in the best neighborhoods that they can afford having wonderful lay-outs or flow with potential for improvement.  They are willing to live in an outdated home that is structurally sound.  Old floral wallpaper or brown 1978 laminate kitchen cabinets? Bring it on!

I’d say the number one question asked when house hunting: is there hardwood under that carpet? ( if there is wall to wall carpeting)  I often look for hardwood in the closets or any small seam in the carpet to take a peek.  When Amy and Drew purchased their home last Fall, we knew there was hardwood in all of the rooms except the hallway was an unknown. The day escrow closed, I met them at their new home with my go-to hardwood floor guy, Danny.  We immediately pulled  up the carpet to reveal oak floors.  Refinishing hardwood floors before your move-in day is ideal, as you will not have to re-arrange and move furniture later for access.  Silky smooth, clean floors is a great starting place for new beginnings in your space.

At Amy and Drew’s Crocker Highland’s property, Danny sanded a few spots on the floor and rubbed on oil based and water based polyurethanes for comparison. Amy who has a fantastic aesthetic  preferred the matte and subdued water base finish that also has lower VOC’s.

Here in the East Bay where we have older housing stock,  original oak and fir floors are prized.  If you are considering a floor improvement try to avoid, laminate or engineered flooring if you can. Floors that match the era of your home is ideal.  A good hardwood floor person can make repairs on your existing floors including the removal of your old floor furnace and /or a few rotten boards and add new boards that will blend in seamlessly.

Oil based finish is on the left and water based is on the left.  The difference is very subtle

Oil based finish is on the left and water based is on the left. The difference is very subtle.

Hardwood floor extrodinaire, Danny refinishing the douglas fir in my Maple Avenue from last Fall.

Hardwood floor extraordinaire , Danny refinishing the Douglas fir in my Maple Avenue listing.

The douglas fir floors after refinishing.

The Douglas fir floors after refinishing.