
Tehama Grasshopper of Metropolitan Home is an intriguing fusion of modernism, sustainability, and adaptive of a living space, an integrated design of old and new elements, of competing urban forces, brings the remodeled warehouse alive. Three stories of interlocked spaces have distinct personalities and functions: office, main living area, and penthouse. The rigidity of the original concrete structure is broken down in a subtle interplay of light, surfaces, levels, and indoor and outdoor spaces-making the urban living experience as richly textured as the city itself.
An attractive staircase design are designed for interweaving the upstairs and downstairs levels. The clear glass walls enclose bathrooms and a child’s bedroom, confounding notions of public and private. The viewer’s eye is kept in constant motion from a multitude of angles. This visual enticement, and the size and scale of the interior spaces, lend beautifully to the flow of life within and throughout the house. All the new elements in the living space-kitchen, bathroom, storage and cabinetry are recognize the minimalist design, is greener, low-VOC finished, abundant natural light, and highly-efficient dimmable lighting. Fougeron Architecture. Via jetsongreen












