Historic Hideaway
When Aeryn Seto and Shan Johnson walked into their San Francisco loft, it was merely cement and dust. Then they saw a rarity in the city: gorgeous exposed brick. The 1908 brick building was the original telephone exchange for the area. The renovations resulted in an open loft that blends their modern sensibilities with traditional accents to create a home that is uniquely theirs.
Expansive Economy
The benefit of the kitchen being open to the rest of the loft is that Johnson can still be connected to the rest of the space while working in the kitchen. He can enjoy the view of the skyline from the huge windows as he prepares meals. Using space efficiently is paramount to Johnson; luckily he and Seto are tall enough to reach the top shelves in the cabinets that extend all the way up to the ceiling.
Guests Maxwell Gillingham-Ryan
Professional Organizer, Apartment Therapy
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www.apartmenttherapy.com
Libby Langdon
Designer, Libby Langdon Interior Design
Website: www.libbylangdon.com
Jacob Ward
Managing Editor, Readymade Magazine
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Eric Villency
Designer/President, Maurice Villency, Inc.
Website: www.villency.com
Tara Riceberg
Chief Twe-kster, Twe-k
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Alexandra Boyd
Interior Designer, Alexandra Boyd Design Studio
Website: www.alexandraboyd.com
Gladys Margarita Diaz
Principal Architect, UrbaniZa Investments, Inc.
Website: www.urbaniza.us
Bernardo Charca
Architect, Ai Architecture &
Entertainment Design
Website: www.aiarch.com
Craig Olsen
Interior Designer, Bamboo Colony
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Mike Butler
Website: www.mike-butler.com
Moiz Alladina
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