THE TOUR

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Added a historical piece of San Francisco set dressing to the living room

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Trip to LA planned to attend the ROSE BOWL flea market

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Added a historical piece of San Francisco set dressing to the living room 〰️ Trip to LA planned to attend the ROSE BOWL flea market 〰️

The Living Room

The radhouse living room specs 

  • 600 square feet

  • Huge windows facing the San Francisco bay, original to the house 1933

  • Original Eames lounge chair with one own bought from the original owner who bought directly from the Santa Monica studio in 1958

  • a collection of design books covering the many design styles that are found in the radhouse

  • Guest Favorite: A piece of San Francisco set dressing that once belonged to Jerome Goldstein & Tom Taylor, of the Tom & Jerry House, in the form of a giant giraffe.

  • Favorite Art: an original tad carpenter and an actual photo from Berkley artist Harold Adler of iconic The Houseboat Summit.

  • Smart house elements: multiple hue lights in a mixture of fixtures, frame tv, Sonos, turntable, and Apple home hub make this one smart living room

RADNESS FOR LIVING

  • After dinner sitting

  • amazing for daydreaming out the big windows

  • phonograph listening and toe-tapping

  • stretching and yoga

  • watching, too many, true crime documentaries

  • watching shadows dance on the curved ceiling

RADNESS FOR OTHERS

  • winning and losing at board games

  • joking and lite name-calling

  • dancing, committee meetings, group gatherings

  • refreshments, especially gin rickeys

  • informal salons, debates, and story telling

  • firework watching parties

The Study

The radhouse living room specs 

  • 600 square feet

  • Huge windows facing the San Francisco bay, original to the house 1933

  • Original Eames lounge chair with one own bought from the original owner who bought directly from the Santa Monica studio in 1958

  • a collection of design books covering the many design styles that are found in the radhouse

  • Guest Favorite: A piece of San Francisco set dressing that once belonged to Jerome Goldstein & Tom Taylor, of the Tom & Jerry House, in the form of a giant giraffe.

  • Favorite Art: an original tad carpenter and an actual photo from Berkley artist Harold Adler of iconic The Houseboat Summit.

  • Smart house elements: multiple hue lights in a mixture of fixtures, frame tv, Sonos, turntable, and Apple home hub make this one smart living room

RADNESS FOR LIVING

  • After dinner sitting

  • amazing for daydreaming out the big windows

  • phonograph listening and toe-tapping

  • stretching and yoga

  • watching, too many, true crime documentaries

  • watching shadows dance on the curved ceiling

RADNESS FOR OTHERS

  • winning and losing at board games

  • joking and lite name-calling

  • dancing, committee meetings, group gatherings

  • refreshments, especially gin rickeys

  • informal salons, debates, and story telling

  • firework watching parties

the trophy room

The radhouse study specs

  • 600 square feet

  • Huge windows facing the San Francisco bay, original to the house 1933

  • Original Eames lounge chair with one own bought from the original owner who bought directly from the Santa Monica studio in 1958.

  • A piece of San Francisco set dressing history in the form of a giant giraffe.

  • Special art: an original tad carpenter and an actual photo from Oakland 60’s legend BLANK BLANK of Timothy Leary and Alen Ginsberg

  • collection of design books covering the many design styles that are found in the radhouse

  • Smart house elements: multiple hue lights in a mixture of fixtures, frame tv, Sonos, and turntable

RADNESS FOR YOU

  • After dinner sitting

  • for daydreaming while looking out the window

  • phonograph listening

  • stretching and yoga

  • watching too many true crime documentaries

  • watching shadow interplay on the curved celiling

RADDNESS FOR OTHERS

  • games

  • joking and some name-calling

  • dancing, committee meetings

  • refreshments, especially gin rickys

  • informal salons

  • firework watching parties

fig. 01 Orange Nook for dining