Posted: April 5th, 2010 | Author: vmezhvinsky | Filed under: Interior | Tags: chronicle, construction, design, development, doors, Dornbracht, home, house, marble, March, Noe Valley, project, Project Noe, real estate, renovation, San Francisco, San Francisco Chronicle, Seagrass marble, Silver Dusk marble, wainscoting, Walker Zanger | 2 Comments »
A few weeks after our last post, changes included the installation of the Seagrass marble countertops on the kitchenette/bar in the lower level. All the tiling in the lower level bath is done, the trim and window casings are also installed. All the doors in the house are now hung. These doors are all solid core wood and nearly 1′ 3/4″ thick.
In the kitchen, the |Walker Zanger| Silver Dusk marble slabs have been installed and look great. The faucet in the kitchen island sink is by |Dornbracht| as well as in the prep sink. The wooden upper cabinets in the kitchen are nearly ready to paint. In the powder bath the 12 inch diameter sink has been installed. In the master bathroom, most of the marble tile work is completed, along with the cultured marble wainscoting. The tub and Dornbracht tub filler are installed along with some of the controls for the steam shower. The picture of the backyard shows a crew from the |San Francisco Chronicle| interviewing our landscaper on site. The article should be published shortly.
Posted: March 25th, 2010 | Author: vmezhvinsky | Filed under: Exterior, Interior | Tags: cabinets, California, chronicle, construction, design, design elements, development, elevator, garage, home, house, kitchen, marble, March, modern, Noe Valley, project, Project Noe, railing, real estate, renovation, San Francisco, shingled, tile | 1 Comment »
By early March 2010, the garage door was installed, but still had to be painted black as does the trim around it. You can also see the small hedges were planted in front of the garage. As seen in the pictures, cabinets in the lower level were installed and are ready for the marble countertop to be installed. In the third picture, tile in the lower level bathroom was re-installed, because we did not like the color of the tile first selected. We decided to use this moss green tile on the walls to match better with the finishes and flooring.
The next picture shows the elevator cab finally installed and the walnut floor carried through. There is still some work left to do to the cab such as finishing the wall panels, which will occur during painting. Pictures of the living room show the railing that was installed around the main stairs and a makeshift rack used to store all the remaining baseboards and trim waiting to be installed in the home. The next two pictures are of the base cabinets in the kitchen, which are nearly ready for the thick slab of marble to be installed over them. The main space against the wall is for the 48 inch Wolf range and a pot filler to be installed above it. Against the back wall is the space for the fridge. On the other side of the kitchen island is the location of the built in desk and additional cabinets and shelving. In the last row of pictures, the first two pictures are of the powder room off the family room. The Helsinki Winter Mist limestone tile came out really nice, and almost looks like hardwood up close. More plants in the backyard have also been planted, helping to soften the lines of the grey slate. The stucco covering the top portion of the walls in the master deck are now a darker grey, matching nicely with the grey slate.
Posted: June 10th, 2009 | Author: vmezhvinsky | Filed under: Excavation | Tags: April, dirt, dumptruck, Excavation, home, house, March, Noe Valley, project, Project Noe, real estate, renovation, San Francisco | No Comments »

Delayed by weeks of rainy weather, the crew was finally able to begin excavation at the beginning of March, completing the task by early April. In total, about 850 cubic yards of dirt was excavated from the site, requiring nearly 70 trips with the dump truck pictured below:
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