Architect - San Francisco, CA
DM+A is an award-winning full service architecture firm based in San Francisco that creates stunning, innovative structures and spaces in which to work, play and live. After an impressive career designing some of the world's most prestigious projects, architect Gregg De Meza assembled a crew of talented architects and interior designers, launching De Meza + Architecture + Interiors in 2003. DM+A is a small, but mighty practice with big vision: boutique enough to provide exceptional service, but large and nimble enough to tackle projects ranging from high-rise pied a terre remodels to custom home design. Gregg and his team specialize in creating modern, clean and noteworthy design solutions for discerning residential clients. DM+A offers a wide array of Architectural + Interior Design services for a full spectrum of projects, no matter the size, scope or discipline required. Our residential clients call on us for projects ranging from site planning, new home building design and remodels to space planning, furnishings and art curation.
Address
60 Santa Marina St
San Francisco, CA 94110
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Fieldstone Guest Cottage | Jun 2012 | The Fieldstone Cottage is the culmination of collaboration between DM+A and our clients. Having a contractor as a client is a blessed thing. Here, some dreams come true. Ideas and materials that couldnt be incorporated in the much larger house were brought seamlessly together. The 640 sq ft cottage stands only 25 ft from the bigger, more costly Older Brother, but stands alone in its own right. Our Clients direction for the project was simple; make the cottage appear to be a companion to the main house, but be more frugal in the space and material used. The solution was to have one large living, working and sleeping area with a small, but elegant bathroom. The design imagery was about collision of materials and the form that emits from that collision. Furnishings and decorative lighting are the work of Caterina Spies-Reece of CSR Design. | $800k | Sonoma, CA | |
Greenwich Bathroom | Jan 2012 | The sophisticated owners of this stunning Greenwich street penthouse desired a contemporary master bath that would match their lives as seasoned travelers and take it a step further. Using lavish finishes such as teak veneer, Calacatta marble and custom lighting, this small bath makes a big impression. Framing was a key design element that introduced a sculptural aspect. The extravagant shower frames a skylight to flood natural light into the entire space making the stone glimmer. The repetition of sculptural frames and teak contrasted against the caramel veining provide a rich contrast and dramatic feel. | $45k | San Francisco, CA | |
16th Ave. Bathroom | Jan 2012 | The first-time homeowner sought a modern bath to complete his new home. With a strict budget in mind, a high-end feel was produced by using a tile that had the appearance of a luxury stone and an engineered wood veneer for the custom casework. Since the room is small, the casework was designed to appear floating and running the floor tile up the walls creates continuity and fluidity throughout the space. The matte white sink stands out amid the opulent white backdrop. The use of spa accessories were used for a Zen experience to create the owner's ultimate dream retreat. | $33k | San Francisco, CA | |
Geary Street Tenant Improvement | Oct 2011 | DM+A was hired to transform a tired, bare-bones space into a showcase headquarters for a New York Times best-selling author and business consultant and his growing company. Originally used as a practice studio for the American Conservatory Theatre before being used for offices, the 5,000 sf space spanned two floors and a mezzanine. The client's very ambitious and uncompromising program called for a private, acoustically isolated space for the company head; 11 private offices for staff; a conference room; smaller meeting spaces; two kitchens; storage and a gallery space for art display and social gathering. DM+A used a combination of custom millwork and furnishings paired with budget conscious materials and fixtures to create a dynamic and unique space that is a perfect reflection of the client and his company's brand. | $500k | San Francisco, CA | |
Jackson Penthouse | Oct 2011 | This 1925 Jackson street penthouse boasts 2,600 square feet with an additional 1,000 square foot roof deck. Having only been remodeled a few times the space suffered from an outdated, wall heavy floor plan. Updating the flow was critical to the success of this project. An enclosed kitchen was opened up to become the hub for gathering and entertaining while an antiquated closet was relocated for a sumptuous master bath. The necessity for roof access to the additional outdoor living space allowed for the introduction of a spiral staircase. The sculptural stairs provide a source for natural light and yet another focal point. | $1.5m | San Francisco, CA | |
Daly Mansion | Oct 2010 | The attic level of this 1895 Victorian Tower house received a state of the art face lift in this gut renovation. One of the historic building's owners decided to make the 2,000 sf top floor his home, taking full advantage of sweeping views of the city skyline and the East Bay. DMA was tasked with rethinking the layout of the space from many small, oddly proportioned rooms into a series of suites that accommodate the client's modern lifestyle. The new apartment includes a custom kitchen, a master bedroom suite, open living and dining area, a guest room and bath, and a tower room that features a custom light installation. A sophisticated palette of warm neutrals with punches of vibrant earth tones provides an apt foundation for the owner's contemporary art collection. | $400k | San Francisco, CA | |
Soma Loft Kitchen | Apr 2009 | Designed for a concert cellist cum underwater photographer, this open plan kitchen in a 1910 San Francisco loft is part of a residence / gallery / recital space meant to be as public as it is private. Inspired by the tight-fitting designs of custom yachts, the end result is a quintessential galley with furniture-like cabinetry packed with storage and integrated, built-in appliances. High-tech finishes and lighting are a clean, modern foil to the loft's industrial past. This project was part of a whole-space remodel and renovation and was collaboration between DM+A and Sozo Studios. | $31k | San Francisco, CA | |
Fieldstone House | Jan 2008 | This custom home was thoughtfully designed for a young, active family in the heart of wine country. Designed to address the clients' desire for indoor / outdoor living, the home embraces its surroundings and is sited to take full advantage of the panoramic views and outdoor entertaining spaces. The interior space of the three bedroom, 2.5 bath home is divided into three distinct zones: a public living area; a two bedroom suite; and a separate master suite, which includes an art studio. Casually relaxed, yet startlingly original, the structure gains impact through the sometimes surprising choice of materials, which include field stone, integral concrete floors, glass walls, Honduras mahogany veneers and a copper clad central fireplace. This house showcases the best of modern design while becoming an integral part of its spectacular setting. | $2.1m | Sonoma, CA | |
Bernal Heights Home Office | Jul 2011 | This room in an early 1900s Victorian needed to do double duty a functional workspace for an IT manager who works from home and a comfortable sleeping quarters to accommodate overnight guests. DMA was tasked with designing a custom work surface and wall shelving, as well as sourcing the rest of the room's furnishings and accessories. The warm palette plays nice with the rest of the residence and the framed photography, shot by one of the owners, was inspired by the bent wood light fixture. Done on a tight budget, this project marries the best of custom and cost effective solutions that create a harmonious and beautiful space in which to work and relax. | San Francisco, CA |