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//ASTERISK SAN FRANCISCO : THROWBACK ISSUE 1912 : VOLUME 2 ISSUE 4 : APRIL/MAY 2012
It is hard to imaging that San Franciscans after the great quake of 1906 didn't have much appreciation for Victorian-style houses, which many of the affluent residents rebuilt with Deco style. Luckily, many of the 48,000 Victorians and Edwardians built between 1850 and 1915 still stand today, charming locals and tourists alike. Preserving 100-year-old homes is an unimaginable task. Restoring one to its original form is even more difficult with the loss of architectural archives after the fires... Read the article here
//WOMAN’S DAY MAGAZINE : SPECIAL INTEREST PUBLICATIONS : REMODELING & MAKEOVERS : VOLUME XVI NUMBER 5
From the looks of the room, visitors might have thought they’d wandered into the Blue Grotto rather than the 1920s-era San Francisco master bath of Pearl Yee and Doug Wong. “The owners wanted something modern and bright and open,” says designer Lucy Junus, of Lucy Junus Interior Design in San Francisco. But the room needed more than just a visual rehab; The shower was starting to leak, according to contractor Steve Plath, of Plath Construction in San Rafael, California... Read the article here
//FROM HOUSE TO HOME : A HOME & LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE FOR NORTHBAY LIVING : DECEMBER 2006/JANUARY 2007
When mortgage broker Bill Seaborg first saw the shingled Craftsman-style residence in 1984, he knew he had found the address he wanted to come home to every evening. Situated on the high side of quaint, quiet Buena Vista Avenue, a three-minute walk from downtown Mill Valley, the object of Seaborg’s real estate intentions had a cottage gate that opened to a storybook garden. He had seen 30 homes and this was the first to capture his imagination... Read the article here