Architecture is not just something you see—it’s something you feel. Each space is an opportunity to shape experience, to create environments that resonate on a personal and human level. Thoughtful design brings together light, material, proportion, and context to form places that are not only functional, but deeply meaningful—spaces that reflect who you are and quietly enhance how you live, work, and connect.
This Parisian-style home is the result of a thoughtful gut renovation that reimagines traditional living through a contemporary lens. Original classical elements are carefully preserved, while the interior is opened up to create fluid, light-filled living spaces that better support modern ways of living. The result is a home that feels both rooted in history and fully responsive to present-day life.
Within this refined framework, spaces for rest, work, and play are seamlessly integrated, each given its own character while remaining part of a cohesive whole. Subtle transitions between old and new allow the architecture to feel effortless, elevating the transitional style without losing its elegance. The home becomes a quiet balance of heritage and modernity—layered, livable, and enduring.
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Manny’s Café in San Francisco’s Mission District is a warm, inviting space known for its cozy atmosphere and comfortable setting. With its relaxed interiors and welcoming energy, it functions as more than just a café—it’s a neighborhood anchor where people come to slow down, connect, and spend time in a thoughtfully designed environment.
Beyond its role as a café, Manny’s also operates as a dynamic community hub, hosting talks, workshops, and gatherings featuring inspirational speakers and local voices. It’s a place where ideas are shared as easily as coffee, fostering dialogue, civic engagement, and a sense of belonging within the Mission community.
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This Marina home is a fully realized renovation that honors its original character while reinterpreting it for contemporary living. The bold geometry and refined detailing of the Deco language are carefully preserved, then clarified and elevated through a modern sensibility. What once was segmented is thoughtfully opened up, allowing light, flow, and connection to define the new spatial experience.
At its core, the renovation is about creating calm—balancing the expressive heritage of the architecture with a sense of restraint and ease. Living spaces are expanded and unified, fostering openness without losing intimacy, while material choices and detailing soften and ground the interiors. The result is a home that feels both iconic and serene, where the spirit of the original is not only maintained but quietly reawakened for modern life.
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This coastal home began as a simple, modest structure, rooted in traditional proportions and familiar forms. Through a careful reimagining, it is elevated into a modern interpretation of the classic cottage—refined in silhouette, restrained in detail, yet still deeply connected to its coastal context. The result is an exterior that feels both familiar and newly considered, balancing charm with a quiet contemporary clarity.
Inside, bespoke woodworking and custom cabinetry define the character of the home, bringing warmth, precision, and craft to every space. These tailored elements are not just decorative, but integral—shaping how the home is lived in and experienced day to day. Built upon the historical bones of the original structure, the design thoughtfully adapts the house for modern living, creating a cohesive environment that honors its past while fully embracing the present.
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This office space is conceived as an incubation hub where ideas are actively shaped through collaboration and exchange. Open, flexible environments encourage spontaneous interaction, shared problem-solving, and the cross-pollination of disciplines, creating a setting where innovation can emerge naturally from everyday work.
At the same time, the space balances this energy with areas designed for quiet reflection and focused thought. These more intimate zones offer moments of pause within the larger ecosystem, allowing individuals to step back, refine ideas, and work with clarity. Together, the environment supports both collective momentum and personal depth.
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The Barton home begins with modest proportions and an understated presence, offering a quiet foundation with untapped potential. Through a light and intentional architectural touch, the renovation carefully reframes the home rather than overwriting it, allowing its original character to remain while gently expanding its possibilities.
A newly introduced primary bedroom retreat becomes a defining moment in the transformation, offering privacy, calm, and a sense of retreat within the broader home. This addition, along with a reimagined open living layout, elevates the way the house is experienced—creating a more fluid connection between spaces and a renewed sense of openness that supports both everyday living and moments of pause.
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barton_priority1_img13.jpgWe start by listening.
Before there are drawings or decisions, there is a conversation—about how you want to live, what matters to you, and what a home should feel like when it’s truly yours. From that point on, the process is built around you. Whether you want to be closely involved or prefer to hand things off, we establish that rhythm early and hold to it for the life of the project—keeping you present at the decisions that matter, without pulling you into every detail along the way.
Outlier Architects leads the project from start to finish. We manage permitting and take the work from initial drawings through construction documents. Once a contractor is on board, we stay engaged—watching carefully, advocating for the design, and making sure what gets built matches the vision behind it.
Our job is to make a complex process clear and steady, to give you confidence and not need your constant attention. We carry the weight of the project so you can stay connected to why you started it in the first place.
The goal is simple: that the path from imagining your house to living in it feels natural—almost effortless. And that when you finally walk through the door, it feels not just complete, but genuinely like your home.