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Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

The primary bathroom highlights the freestanding statement tub and sculptural pendant, allowing the focal point of the background to be the surrounding landscape.

Photo credit:
Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

Exterior detailing includes the use of rough Keystone, exposed concrete, dark wood-like porcelain tile, white crisp stucco, and shellstone hardscape, among other materials.

Photo credit:
Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

The vertical fins create a rhythm on the façade while providing privacy and framed views.

Photo credit:
Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

Strang Design designed the home around the existing live oak trees. According to founder and lead architect Max Strang, the project represents “A family home connected to the water, the sky and the trees.”

Photo credit:
Kris Tamburello Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

The project is named for its unique setting at the confluence of the Tarpon and New Rivers near downtown Fort Lauderdale.

Photo credit:
Calder Wilson Photography

Strang Design Realizes Sustainable Waterfront Residence
Strang Design

This aerial view showcases the solar array on the roof.

Photo credit:
Calder Wilson Photography

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

Without straying too far from its original charm, the home’s updated facade is enhanced by a selection of materials, architectural forms and decidedly modern interventions.

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

For the living room, Krebs says, “The fireplace and beautiful curved ceiling were preserved along with the original windows that were replaced. We love to keep strong, original elements, and feather them into the new design whenever possible.”

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

The dominant white interior palette is interrupted by warm wood details, as well as the presence of pale forest green and blue accent walls and cabinetry.

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

In the new kitchen, a custom bookshelf and cabinets made of walnut wood wrap around into the living room to house the client's extensive book and record collection.

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

A simple palette of woods, along with the owners’ collection of furniture and objects enrich the interior.

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

The kitchen receives optimal light through new windows and a strategically placed cylindrical skylight.

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

Custom millwork wraps from the kitchen into the living room, allowing for the family to show off their favorite collectible items, books, tchotchkes, and more

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

The open-plan dining area seamlessly blends between the kitchen and outdoors, where a retractable La Cantina door allows for interior-exterior connections and the flow of fresh air. Above the table is a George Nelson pendant.

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

This hallway, covered in chalk paint for doodling and note-taking, opens up to the dining room.

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

The primary bedroom’s large window offers views onto the backyard.

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Mariko Reed

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

The primary bathroom showcases floor-to-ceiling tiles and a sleek skylight that maximizes natural daylighting.

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Mariko Reed

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

The colorful kids’ bedroom is filled with art and abundant daylight.

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Mariko Reed

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

The dining area of the main home opens up to an elevated wooden deck, part of the communal courtyard that sits between the two volumes and is a perfect area for the family members to gather.

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed

Medium Plenty Transforms a Southern California Residence into a Multi-Generational Abode
Medium Plenty

Once a garage, the ADU serves as a dedicated home with a loft space for the homeowner's mother. According to Krebs,”The space is so small that the varying colors give visual interest and depth to help define the areas as separate.”

Photo credit:
Mariko Reed