Before & after. (renovations made on a western-style house)

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From: Sunset
Date: 19980301
Author:Gregory, Daniel

The 1903 San Francisco Bay Area farmhouse of Clint and Thea Johnson was remodeled by architect Eric Haesloop to achieve an indoor-outdoor living atmosphere. Formerly cramped and stuffy, the house was transformed into an airy and spacious living area with rustic elegance.

THE CHANGING WESTERN HOME

Back door to nature

"Only connect ..." is the epigraph of E. M. Forster's Howards End. This could be the remodeler's mantra. It certainly describes the approach that homeowners Clint and Thea Johnson took when they decided to open up and expand the rear of their 1903 San Francisco Bay Area ...

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