Before & After: A Choppy San Francisco Home Finds Its Flow After a Mullet Renovation

When architect Malcolm Davis and project manager Elsa Brown signed on to renovate Jen and Adrian’s San Francisco home, they knew they had to bring their A-game. "Jen has a master’s degree in architecture," Davis explains.

Set in the city’s Inner Richmond neighborhood, on a stretch of road that became pedestrian-only during the pandemic, the property appeared to be the ideal place to raise the couple’s three children—and its historic features, which date back to 1907, also suited their tastes. 

"The location couldn’t be better suited for this young family’s active lifestyle," Davis says. "But while the front of the property was well-preserved, it had disjointed additions that resulted in dim and constricted spaces at the rear." 

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