
Sunday's Chronicle included the Spring Home Design Magazine. Three articles by Zahid Sardar: Three separate San Francisco homes, all very different, but filled with things we love -- books, art, amazing windows, and lots of light.

The Up Shot - An Edwardian reconfigured: Architect Craig Steely's conversion of a 1916 Edwardian in the Duboce Triangle

Instant Replay - A modern Edwardian fits right in: Architect Richard Beard and interior designer Michael Booth built an understated four-story house in Dolores Heights. We love this description: "The open-plan "rooms" were intended as simple envelopes to contain their things - a combination of antiques and modern furnishings."

The Dry Run -
One Mission bar-restaurant starts at home: Christopher Losa's remodeling of a loft gave him the ideas for Bar Bambino
Images: Matthew Millman, Rien Van Rijthoven, Matthew Millman, Matthew Millman
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Comments (6)
oh! that rocking chair in the first picture... it feels like slander to call it a "rocking chair" but does anyone know anything about it, who makes it? it's lovely!
who makes the white console in the first picture (left, half off-screen)?
i know i've seen it before, i just can't remember where.
How about the coffee table in the top photo - anyone know where it comes from?
The coffee table is the Isokon Loop, available in the U.S. from Daniel Donelly (http://www.danieldonnelly.com/). I have it, it's awesome.
please someone, who makes that white credenza in the first photo? i want one!
someone has to know...
dammit. i want that credenza so bad. who makes it?!?!?!