This project involved the meticulous restoration of a historic Edwardian building located in Noe Valley, San Francisco. Originally constructed in 1906, the building’s facade had deteriorated over the years, requiring a comprehensive restoration.
The facade, which features intricate decorative moldings, pilasters, and bay windows, was in poor condition prior to this work. This project restored the facade to its former glory, maintaining its rich architectural details and preserving its historical integrity.
A key feature of the restoration was the installation of custom wood windows with curved glass, enhancing both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity. This restored facade now stands as a testament to San Francisco's architectural heritage, embodying the enduring allure and sophistication of its historical architecture.