A luxury penthouse for sale in San Francisco

I show you what today is one of the apartments the most beautiful I’ve ever seen exactly is a penthouse in San Francisco and is located in a very impressive building originally designed as a hotel , whose construction dates back to 1929, and converted into a condominium in 1962. I recommend you take a look at our photo gallery, because I’m sure you’ll love this luxury apartment. The interior design is estremamnete particular, almost picturesque, it may not please those who have a more sober design concept.A penthouse of 3,879 square meters, which clearly has a particularly fascinating history, it seems that has been created for a wealthy heiress named Marcia McDonald. The house also includes four upstairs unit boasts a private elevator, a bit short, ‘how does it work in large hotels, where the upper floors there are real apartments occupied by the rich .

A luxury penthouse for sale in San Francisco

Modular home designs by Michelle Kauffman

This house combines truly impressive list of green elements like: green living roof, solar power (100% powered by solar), rain and groundwater catchment system, a gray water system, FSC certified wood for framing, SIP wall assembly, foam open cell insulation by Icynene, Noritz on-demand water heater, folding glass door walls by Nanawall, bamboo flooring, no-VOC paints by Yolo, LED lighting throughout, interior sliding door panels EcoResin by 3form, Energy Star appliances, countertops by Concreteworks , FSC-certified cabinets over Roseburg Skyblend particles, flooring and recycled glass wall tiles by Terra Green, and water efficient appliances by Kohler. mkLotus is the latest modular home designs by Michelle Kauffman. This project will be built by ExtremeHomes, and mkLotus Showhouse will be for West Coast Green in San Francisco from September 20 to 22, 2007. mkLotus is the correct definition for a green house.

Modular home designs by Michelle Kauffman

Black Box Sin Den by Klein Dytham Architecture

Perhaps you have noticed that the wall tattoos and stickers are not very hot trend in interior design, and this black box with strong graphic images in white lines is a great example of innovation. From the exterior the house / salon is meant to stand out and draw attention to himself. Fill 50 square meter site with what is essentially a black box, the designers tried to create a strong graphic image on the box otherwise simple and great – shows creativity and uniqueness of the tenants. Located in Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Sin Den was designed by Klein Dytham Architecture. The project was implemented in the area for young couples and baby as their living space with their hair salon. This salon leading ‘attract those who have their own style and seek a perfect hideaway.

Black Box Sin Den by Klein Dytham Architecture

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